2000 Calabrian regional election explained

Election Name:2000 Calabrian regional election
Country:Calabria
Type:legislative
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1995 Calabrian regional election
Previous Year:1995
Next Election:2005 Calabrian regional election
Next Year:2005
Election Date:16 April 2000
Leader1:Giuseppe Chiaravalloti
Party1:Forza Italia
Alliance1:Pole for Freedoms
Color1:0A6BE1
Seats1:26
Popular Vote1:545,186
Percentage1:49.9%
Swing1: 1.0%[1]
Leader2:Antonino Fava
Party2:Italian People's Party (1994)
Alliance2:The Olive Tree (Italy)
Color2:EF3E3E
Seats2:17
Seat Change2: 1
Popular Vote2:532,222
Percentage2:48.7%
Swing2: 1.3%[2]
President
Posttitle:Subsequent President
Before Election:Luigi Meduri
After Election:Giuseppe Chiaravalloti
Before Party:Italian People's Party
After Party:Forza Italia

The 2000 Calabrian regional election took place on 16 April 2000.

Giuseppe Chiaravalloti (Forza Italia) was narrowly elected President of the Region.

Results

Coalitions and partiesvotesvotes (%)seats
reg. list
seats
prov. lists
Giuseppe Chiaravalloti545,18649.85818
Forza Italia194,29518.257
National Alliance110,47810.384
Christian Democratic Centre71,9576.763
United Christian Democrats68,9556.482
Socialist Party29,2062.741
The Liberals Sgarbi15,6891.471
Tricolour Flame15,1661.42align=right-
Segni Pact14,4891.36align=right-
Italian Republican Party – Popular Centre12,8401.21align=right-
Nuccio Fava532,22248.66116
Democrats of the Left152,08514.285
Italian People's Party83,2777.823
Union of Democrats for Europe66,1526.212
Italian Democratic Socialists64,3856.052
The Democrats44,5624.191
Party of Italian Communists32,7003.071
Communist Refoundation Party31,5152.961
Federation of the Greens16,7321.571
Mancini List – Southern Movement15,8011.48align=right-
Italian Renewal14,7131.38align=right-
Francesco Saverio Corbelli9,8400.90--
Civil Rights4,9410.46align=right-
Antonio Marzano6,4130.59--
Bonino List4,8080.45align=right-
Total1,093,661100.00934
Source: Ministry of the Interior

Notes and References

  1. The swing comes from the combined result of the Pole for Freedoms (44.1%), PRI (3.4%) and MSFT (1.4%) in the 1995 regional election.
  2. The swing comes from the combined result of The Olive Tree (37.9%) and PRC (9.5%) in the 1995 regional election.