Italian general election, 1996 (Sardinia)
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The Italian general election of 1996
Italian general election, 1996
An early national general election was held in Italy on 21 April, 1996 to elect members of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate of the Republic...

took place on 21 April 1996.

The election was won narrowly in Sardinia
Sardinia
Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea . It is an autonomous region of Italy, and the nearest land masses are the French island of Corsica, the Italian Peninsula, Sicily, Tunisia and the Spanish Balearic Islands.The name Sardinia is from the pre-Roman noun *sard[],...

 by the centre-left The Olive Tree, which won also nationally.

Chamber of Deputies

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|align="center" valign=top|votes
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|rowspan="6" align="left" valign=top|The Olive Tree–Progressives
Communist Refoundation Party
The Communist Refoundation Party is a communist Italian political party. Its current secretary is Paolo Ferrero....

PSd'Az
Sardinian Action Party
The Sardinian Action Party is a regionalist social-democratic political party in Sardinia, which has recently sided with The People of Freedom, the largest centre-right party in Italy.-History:...


|rowspan="6" align="right" valign=top|482,169
|rowspan="6" align="right" valign=top|48.8
|rowspan="6" align="right" valign=top|8

|rowspan="1" align="left"|Democratic Party of the Left
Democratic Party of the Left
The Democratic Party of the Left was a post-communist, democratic socialist political party in Italy.-History:...


|align="right"|202,142
|align="right"|20.3
|align="right"|1

|rowspan="6" align="right" valign=top|2
|rowspan="6" align="right" valign=top|10

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|rowspan="1" align="left"|Communist Refoundation Party
Communist Refoundation Party
The Communist Refoundation Party is a communist Italian political party. Its current secretary is Paolo Ferrero....


|align="right"|83,813
|align="right"|8.4
|align="right"|1

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|rowspan="1" align="left"|Italian Renewal
Italian Renewal
The Italian Renewal was a liberal-centrist political party in Italy.It was founded in 1996 by Lamberto Dini along with some former Liberals, Socialists, Christian Democrats, Republicans and Social Democrats...

-Socialists
Italian Socialists
The Italian Socialists were a minor social-democratic political party in Italy active in Italy from 1994 to 1998....

-Patto
Patto Segni
Patto Segni was a Christian-democratic and liberal political party in Italy, named after Mario Segni.-History:The party was founded in 1993 as a split from Democratic Alliance and as the continuation of the Populars for the Reform, a split from Christian Democracy in 1992, whose principal aim was...


|align="right"|69,969
|align="right"|7.0
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|rowspan="1" align="left"|Italian People's Party-UD
Democratic Union (Italy)
The Democratic Union was a small social-liberal party in Italy.It was founded in 1996 by Antonio Maccanico , Willer Bordon and Giorgio Benvenuto, both members of Democratic Alliance...

-PRI
Italian Republican Party
The Italian Republican Party is a liberal political party in Italy.The PRI is party with old roots that originally took a left-wing position, claiming descent from the political position of Giuseppe Mazzini...

-SVP
South Tyrolean People's Party
The South Tyrolean People's Party is a regionalist Christian democratic political party active in the Italian province of South Tyrol.Founded in 1945, the SVP represents the German-speaking population of the province, as well as Ladin speakers. Since the first election of the Provincial Council in...

-Prodi
Romano Prodi
Romano Prodi is an Italian politician and statesman. He served as the Prime Minister of Italy, from 17 May 1996 to 21 October 1998 and from 17 May 2006 to 8 May 2008...


|align="right"|60,974
|align="right"|6.1
|align="right"|-

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|rowspan="1" align="left"|Federation of the Greens
Federation of the Greens
The Federation of the Greens is a green political party in Italy, which includes also a large eco-socialist faction. Since 2009 the party leader is Angelo Bonelli.-Early years:...


|align="right"|20,713
|align="right"|2.1
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|rowspan="1" align="left"|Sardinian Action Party
Sardinian Action Party
The Sardinian Action Party is a regionalist social-democratic political party in Sardinia, which has recently sided with The People of Freedom, the largest centre-right party in Italy.-History:...


|align="right"|38,002
|align="right"|3.8
|align="right"|-
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|rowspan="4" align="left" valign=top|Pole of Freedoms
Pole of Freedoms
The Pole of Freedoms was a centre-right electoral alliance in Italy, launched at the 1994 general election by Silvio Berlusconi.The alliance was composed primarily of Forza Italia and the Lega Nord, but also included Christian Democratic Centre and the Union of the Centre...


|rowspan="4" align="right" valign=top|456,253
|rowspan="4" align="right" valign=top|46.1
|rowspan="4" align="right" valign=top|6

|rowspan="1" align="left"|Forza Italia
Forza Italia
Forza Italia was a liberal-conservative, Christian democratic, and liberal political party in Italy, with a large social democratic minority, that was led by Silvio Berlusconi, four times Prime Minister of Italy....


|align="right"|227,596
|align="right"|22.9
|align="right"|1

|rowspan="4" align="right" valign=top|2
|rowspan="4" align="right" valign=top|8

|-

|rowspan="1" align="left"|National Alliance
National Alliance (Italy)
National Alliance was a conservative political party in Italy.Gianfranco Fini was the leader of the party since its foundation in 1995, however he stepped down in 2008 after being elected to the nominally non-partisan post of President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies and was succeeded by...


|align="right"|182,648
|align="right"|18.3
|align="right"|1

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|rowspan="1" align="left"|CCD-CDU
United Christian Democrats
The United Christian Democrats was a Christian democratic party in Italy.-History:It began in 1995 by a split of those members of the Italian People's Party who wanted to enter into an alliance with Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia...


|align="right"|60,205
|align="right"|6.0
|align="right"|-

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|rowspan="1" align="left"|Pannella-Sgarbi List
|align="right"|20,537
|align="right"|2.1
|align="right"|-

|-
|rowspan="1" align="left"|Sardinia Nation
Sardinia Nation
Sardinia Nation is a minor separatist and democratic-socialist political party in Sardinia, Italy. Its leader is Bustianu Cumpostu.-History:...


|rowspan="1" align="right"|42,246
|rowspan="1" align="right"|4.3
|rowspan="1" align="right"|-

|rowspan="1" align="left"|Sardinia Nation
Sardinia Nation
Sardinia Nation is a minor separatist and democratic-socialist political party in Sardinia, Italy. Its leader is Bustianu Cumpostu.-History:...


|align="right"|23,355
|align="right"|2.3
|align="right"|-

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|rowspan="1" align="left"|Others
|rowspan="1" align="right"|8,332
|rowspan="1" align="right"|0.8
|rowspan="1" align="right"|-

|rowspan="1" align="left"|others
|align="right"|6,270
|align="right"|0.6
|align="right"|-

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!rowspan="1" align="left" valign="top"|Total coalitions
!rowspan="1" align="right" valign="top"|989,000
!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"|996,224
!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
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Source: Ministry of the Interior

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