1994 Italian General Election In Sardinia
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The Italian general election of 1994 took place on 27 March 1994. In Sardinia, the election was won by the centre-right Pole of Good Government. The Pact for Italy and the
Patto Segni The Segni Pact ( it, Patto Segni), officially called Pact of National Rebirth (''Patto di Rinascita Nazionale''), was a Christian-democratic, centrist and liberal political party in Italy. The party was founded and named after Mario Segni, a forme ...
, both led by Sardinian Mario Segni had their best result in the region, while the
Sardinian Action Party The Sardinian Action Party ( sc, Partidu Sardu, it, Partito Sardo d'Azione, PSd'Az or PSdA) is a Sardinian nationalist, regionalist and separatist political party in Sardinia. While being traditionally part of the Sardinian centre-left, the p ...
had a remarkable result in single-seat constituencies.


Results


Chamber of Deputies

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Forza Italia Forza ItaliaThe name is not usually translated into English: ''forza'' is the second-person singular imperative of ''forzare'', in this case translating to "to compel" or "to press", and so means something like "Forward, Italy", "Come on, Ital ...
, align="right", 245,630 , align="right", 21.2 , align="right", 1 , rowspan="3" align="right" valign=top, 1 , rowspan="3" align="right" valign=top, 10 , - , rowspan="1" align="left", National Alliance , align="right", 137,874 , align="right", 11.9 , align="right", - , - , rowspan="1" align="left",
Pannella List The Pannella List ( it, Lista Pannella, LP) is a liberal and libertarian association, which was also the electoral list of the Italian Radicals between 1992 and 1999, when it was replaced by the Bonino List. Its standard-bearer was Marco Panne ...
, align="right", 32,926 , align="right", 2.8 , align="right", - , - , rowspan="6" align="left" valign=top, Alliance of Progressives , rowspan="6" align="right" valign=top, 305,395 , rowspan="6" align="right" valign=top, 29.6 , rowspan="6" align="right" valign=top, 4 , rowspan="1" align="left", Democratic Party of the Left , align="right", 228,199 , align="right", 19.7 , align="right", 1 , rowspan="6" align="right" valign=top, 1 , rowspan="6" align="right" valign=top, 5 , - , rowspan="1" align="left",
Communist Refoundation Party The Communist Refoundation Party ( it, Partito della Rifondazione Comunista, PRC) is a communist political party in Italy that emerged from a split of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) in 1991. The party's secretary is Maurizio Acerbo, who replac ...
, align="right", 70,813 , align="right", 6.1 , align="right", - , - , rowspan="1" align="left", Italian Socialist Party , align="right", 36,651 , align="right", 3.2 , align="right", - , - , rowspan="1" align="left", Democratic Alliance , align="right", 26,074 , align="right", 2.3 , align="right", - , - , rowspan="1" align="left", Federation of the Greens , align="right", 24,452 , align="right", 2.1 , align="right", - , - , rowspan="1" align="left",
The Network The Network was an American six-piece new wave band. they released their debut album ''Money Money 2020'' on Adeline Records on September 30, 2003. After a 15-year hiatus, the band became active again in 2020, releasing a follow-up album titl ...
, align="right", 7,615 , align="right", 0.7 , align="right", - , - , rowspan="2" align="left" valign=top, Pact for Italy , rowspan="2" align="right" valign=top, 231,362 , rowspan="2" align="right" valign=top, 22.5 , rowspan="2" align="right" valign=top, 1 , rowspan="1" align="left", Segni Pact , align="right", 211,810 , align="right", 17.4 , align="right", 1 , rowspan="2" align="right" valign=top, 2 , rowspan="2" align="right" valign=top, 3 , - , rowspan="1" align="left", Italian People's Party , align="right", 114,867 , align="right", 10.0 , align="right", 1 , - , rowspan="1" align="left",
Sardinian Action Party The Sardinian Action Party ( sc, Partidu Sardu, it, Partito Sardo d'Azione, PSd'Az or PSdA) is a Sardinian nationalist, regionalist and separatist political party in Sardinia. While being traditionally part of the Sardinian centre-left, the p ...
, rowspan="1" align="right", 82,258 , rowspan="1" align="right", 8.0 , rowspan="1" align="right", - , rowspan="1" align="left", - , align="right", - , align="right", - , align="right", - , rowspan="1" align="right", - , rowspan="1" align="right", - , - , rowspan="1" align="left",
Independentist Sardinian Party The Independentist Sardinian Party (''Partidu Sardu Indipendentista'', PSIn) was a minor separatist and democratic-socialist political party in Sardinia, Italy. The party was founded in 1984 by Anghelu Caria and won 1.5 and 2.1% respectively in ...
, rowspan="1" align="right", 14,334 , rowspan="1" align="right", 1.4 , rowspan="1" align="right", - , rowspan="1" align="left",
Independentist Sardinian Party The Independentist Sardinian Party (''Partidu Sardu Indipendentista'', PSIn) was a minor separatist and democratic-socialist political party in Sardinia, Italy. The party was founded in 1984 by Anghelu Caria and won 1.5 and 2.1% respectively in ...
, align="right", 24,043 , align="right", 2.1 , align="right", - , rowspan="1" align="right", - , rowspan="1" align="right", - , - , rowspan="1" align="left", Others , rowspan="1" align="right", 35,598 , rowspan="1" align="right", 3.4 , rowspan="1" align="right", - , rowspan="1" align="left", others , align="right", 9,326 , align="right", 0.8 , align="right", - , rowspan="1" align="right", - , rowspan="1" align="right", - , - , - bgcolor="#E9E9E9" !rowspan="1" align="left" valign="top", Total coalitions !rowspan="1" align="right" valign="top", 1,030,324 !rowspan="1" align="right" valign="top", 100.0 !rowspan="1" align="right" valign="top", 14 !rowspan="1" align="left" valign="top", Total parties !rowspan="1" align="right" valign="top", 1,160,280 !rowspan="1" align="right" valign="top", 100.0 !rowspan="1" align="right" valign="top", 4 !rowspan="1" align="right" valign="top", 4 !rowspan="1" align="right" valign="top", 18 Sources
Ministry of the Interior
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Istituto Cattaneo
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Senate

, - bgcolor="#E9E9E9" !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=left rowspan=2 valign=bottom, Coalitions !colspan="3" align="center" valign=top, Single-seat constituencies !colspan="1" align="center" valign=top, Prop. !colspan="1" align="center" valign=top, Total , - , - bgcolor="#E9E9E9" , align="center" valign=top, votes , align="center" valign=top, votes (%) , align="center" valign=top, seats , align="center" valign=top, seats , align="center" valign=top, seats , - , rowspan="1" align="left" valign=top, Alliance of Progressives , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, 267,853 , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, 31.4 , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, 2 , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, 1 , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, 3 , - , rowspan="1" align="left" valign=top, Pole of Good Government , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, 244,532 , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, 28.6 , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, 3 , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, 1 , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, 4 , - , rowspan="1" align="left", Pact for Italy , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, 207,800 , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, 24.3 , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, 1 , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, 1 , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, 2 , - , rowspan="1" align="left",
Sardinian Action Party The Sardinian Action Party ( sc, Partidu Sardu, it, Partito Sardo d'Azione, PSd'Az or PSdA) is a Sardinian nationalist, regionalist and separatist political party in Sardinia. While being traditionally part of the Sardinian centre-left, the p ...
, rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, 88,225 , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, 10.3 , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, - , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, - , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, - , - , rowspan="1" align="left",
Independentist Sardinian Party The Independentist Sardinian Party (''Partidu Sardu Indipendentista'', PSIn) was a minor separatist and democratic-socialist political party in Sardinia, Italy. The party was founded in 1984 by Anghelu Caria and won 1.5 and 2.1% respectively in ...
, rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, 26,198 , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, 3.1 , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, - , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, - , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, - , - , rowspan="1" align="left",
The Network The Network was an American six-piece new wave band. they released their debut album ''Money Money 2020'' on Adeline Records on September 30, 2003. After a 15-year hiatus, the band became active again in 2020, releasing a follow-up album titl ...
, rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, 12,560 , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, 1.5 , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, - , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, - , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, - , - , rowspan="1" align="left", Others , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, 7,043 , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, 0.8 , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, - , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, - , rowspan="1" align="right" valign=top, - , - , - bgcolor="#E9E9E9" !rowspan="1" align="left" valign="top", Total coalitions !rowspan="1" align="right" valign="top", 854,211 !rowspan="1" align="right" valign="top", 100.0 !rowspan="1" align="right" valign="top", 6 !rowspan="1" align="right" valign="top", 3 !rowspan="1" align="right" valign="top", 9 Source
Ministry of the Interior
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