1994 European Parliament election in Italy

The 1994 European Parliament election in Italy was the election of the delegation from Italy to the European Parliament in 1994.

1994 European Parliament election in Italy
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All 87 Italian seats to the European Parliament
Turnout73.6% (Decrease 7.5 pp)
PartyLeader%Seats+/–
Forza ItaliaSilvio Berlusconi30.6%27New
PDSAchille Occhetto19.1%16−6
ANGianfranco Fini12.5%11+7
PPIRosa R. Iervolino10.0%8−18
Lega NordUmberto Bossi6.6%6+4
PRCFausto Bertinotti6.1%5New
Segni PactMario Segni3.3%3New
GreensCarlo Ripa di Meana3.3%3−2
Pannella ListMarco Pannella2.1%2+1
PSIADO. Del Turco & W. Bordon1.8%2−10
NetworkLeoluca Orlando1.1%1New
PRIGiorgio La Malfa0.7%1−2
PSDIEnrico Ferri0.7%1−1
SVPSiegfried Brugger0.6%10
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Major party in each Province.

It was the first continental election after the scandal of Tangentopoli which destroyed the traditional republican parties of Italy: consequently, all new parties contested the race.

Electoral system edit

The pure party-list proportional representation was the traditional electoral system of the Italian Republic since its foundation in 1946, so it had been adopted to elect the Italian representatives to the European Parliament too. Two levels were used: a national level to divide seats between parties, and a constituency level to distribute them between candidates. Italian regions were united in 5 constituencies, each electing a group of deputies. At national level, seats were divided between party lists using the largest remainder method with Hare quota. All seats gained by each party were automatically distributed to their local open lists and their most voted candidates.

Results edit

The new party Forza Italia (FI), led by the Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, won the election with 30.6% of the vote and 27 seats. The second party was the Democratic Party of the Left (PDS), main heir of the Italian Communist Party (PCI), that gained 19.1% of the vote and 16 seats, while the third party was National Alliance (AN), heir of the Italian Social Movement (MSI), that gained 12.5% of the vote and 11 seats. The Italian People's Party (PPI), main heir of Christian Democracy (DC), gained only 10.0% of the vote and 8 seats.

Summary of the 12 June 1994 European Parliament election results in Italy
National partyEP groupMain candidateVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Forza Italia (FI)FESilvio Berlusconi10,089,13930.62New27New
Democratic Party of the Left (PDS)PESAchille Occhetto6,281,35419.068.52 [1]166
National Alliance (AN)NIGianfranco Fini4,108,67012.476.96 [2]117
Italian People's Party (PPI)EPPCarlo Casini3,295,33710.0022.90 [3]818
South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP)EPPMichl Ebner202,6680.620.12 10
TotalEPP3,498,00510.6222.78 918
Northern League (LN)ELDRUmberto Bossi2,162,5866.564.73 64
Communist Refoundation Party (PRC)EULFausto Bertinotti2,004,7166.08New5New
Segni Pact (PS)EPPMariotto Segni1,073,0953.26New3New
Federation of the Greens (FdV)GreenCarlo Ripa di Meana1,055,7973.202.97 [4]32
Pannella List (LP)ERAMarco Pannella702,7172.130.89 [5]21
Italian Socialist PartyDemocratic Alliance (PSI–AD)PESElena Marinucci606,5381.8412.96 [6]210
The Network (LR)GreenLeoluca Orlando366,2581.11New1New
Italian Republican Party (PRI)ELDRGiorgio La Malfa242,7860.7412
Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI)NIEnrico Ferri227,4390.692.03 11
Southern Action League (LAM)None224,0330.67New0New
Federalism (UVSNLAV–PN)None126,9370.390.21 01
Lombard Alpine League (LAL)None110,4580.34New0New
Federation of Liberals (FdL)None53,9830.16New0New
SolidarityNone15,2140.05New0New
Valid votes32,949,725
Blank and invalid votes2,753,484
Totals35,667,440100.00876
Electorate (eligible voters) and voter turnout48,461,79273.607.47
Source: Ministry of the Interior
Popular vote
FI
30.6%
PDS
19.1%
AN
12.5%
PPI
10.0%
LN
6.6%
PRC
6.1%
Segni
3.3%
FdV
3.2%
Pannella
2.1%
PSIAD
1.8%
Rete
1.1%
Others
3.3%

See also edit

1994 Italian general election

References edit

  1. ^ Confrontation with the PCI
  2. ^ Confrontation with the MSI
  3. ^ Confrontation with the DC
  4. ^ Two different lists in 1989
  5. ^ Confrontation with the Antiprohibitionists on Drugs that did not included Marco Pannella
  6. ^ Confrontation with the PSI