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1994 Italian general election in Veneto

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Italian general election of 1994 took place on 27–28 March 1994.

In 1993–1994 the Tangentopoli scandals led to the disappearance of the main government parties, including Christian Democracy (DC) and the Italian Socialist Party (PSI). The DC successor, the Italian People's Party (PPI), was not able to retain the votes of its predecessor, which were largely absorbed by Liga VenetaLega Nord and Forza Italia, the new party launched by entrepreneur Silvio Berlusconi. In a highly fragmented party system, Forza Italia came first with 23.6% and Liga Veneta second with 21.6%.

Results

Chamber of Deputies

Coalition Single-seat constituencies Proportional system Total
votes votes (%) seats Party votes votes (%) seats tot. seats
Pole of Freedoms ? ? 36 Forza Italia 767,121 23.6 2 4 40
Lega Nord 701,615 21.6 2
Alliance of Progressives ? ? 1 Democratic Party of the Left 394,699 12.2 2 3 4
Communist Refoundation Party 143,998 4.4 1
Federation of the Greens 124,107 3.8 -
Italian Socialist Party 54,090 1.7 -
Democratic Alliance 25,380 0.8 -
Pact for Italy ? ? - Italian People's Party 505,692 15.6 3 4 4
Segni Pact 152,808 4.7 1
National Alliance ? ? - National Alliance 251,031 7.7 1 - 1
Lega Autonomia Veneta ? ? - Lega Autonomia Veneta 103,976 3.2 - - -
Others ? ? - others 19,473 0.6 - - -
Total coalitions ? 100.0 37 Total parties 3.243.990 100.0 13 13 50

Source: Regional Council of Veneto

Provincial breakdown

Province AN FI LV PPI* PDS
Verona 10.2 23.6 20.7 22.4 9.1
Vicenza 6.4 21.6 28.1 23.6 7.2
Padua 8.2 24.1 17.2 23.7 12.7
Treviso 6.8 22.2 28.5 18.3 9.7
Belluno 7.1 21.6 32.4 15.7 9.3
Venice 6.8 26.7 15.4 14.4 19.2
Rovigo 8.6 23.2 10.4 20.6 20.9
Veneto 7.7 23.6 21.6 20.2 12.1

* = Including Patto Segni.
Source: Regional Council of Veneto

Senate

Coalition Single-seat constituencies PR Total
votes votes (%) seats seats seats
Pole of Freedoms 1,129,315 40.7 17 - 17
Alliance of Progressives 598,790 21.6 - 3 3
Pact for Italy 545,220 19.7 - 2 2
National Alliance 221,263 8.0 - 1 1
Lega Autonomia Veneta 165,370 6.0 - - -
Veneto Autonomous Region Movement 64,149 2.3 - - -
Others 49,770 1.8 - - -
Total coalitions 2,773,877 100.0 17 6 23

Source: Regional Council of Veneto

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