2001 Italian general election in Veneto

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The Italian general election of 2001 took place on 13 May 2001.

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The election was won in Veneto by the centre-right House of Freedoms coalition, which won also nationally, by a landslide. Forza Italia was the most voted party with 31.9%.

Results

Chamber of Deputies

CoalitionSingle-seat constituenciesProportional systemTotal
votesvotes (%)seatsPartyvotesvotes (%)seatstot.seats
House of Freedoms 1,454,87747.330 Forza Italia 984,23731.95 737
Lega Nord 309,80910.1-
National Alliance 260,5968.52
CCDCDU 100,5823.3-
New Italian Socialist Party 25,4950.8-
The Olive Tree 1,125,97836.67 Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy 448,09314.53 512
Democrats of the Left 328,73410.72
GreensSocialists 81,3282.6-
Party of Italian Communists 33,2611.1-
Liga Fronte Veneto 173,4795.6- Liga Fronte Veneto 73,2832.4- --
Italy of Values 143,4764.7- Italy of Values 142,8344.6- --
Communist Refoundation Party --- Communist Refoundation Party 119,2513.91 11
European Democracy 104,9043.4- European Democracy 56,6401.8- --
Bonino List 38,0091.2- Bonino List 91,9633.0- --
Others37,7071.2- others25,9980.9- --
Total coalitions3,077,333100.037Total parties3,073,699100.0131350

Sources: Regional Council of Veneto [ permanent dead link ] and Ministry of the Interior

Senate

CoalitionSingle-seat constituenciesPRTotal
votesvotes (%)seatsseatsseats
House of Freedoms 1,257,79944.816-16
The Olive Tree 950,45533.8167
Liga Fronte Veneto 137,3634.9---
Italy of Values 112,3364.0---
Communist Refoundation Party 109,1353.9---
European Democracy 88,7833.2---
Bonino List 64,3342.3---
Va' pensiero Padania – Veneto 45,5841.6---
Tricolour Flame 42,4081.5---
Others1,0580.0---
Total coalitions2,821,258100.017623

Sources: Regional Council of Veneto [ permanent dead link ] and Ministry of the Interior

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