Country: | San Marino |
Flag Year: | 1862 |
Type: | parliamentary |
Previous Election: | 1998 |
Next Election: | 2006 |
Election Date: | 10 June 2001 |
Seats For Election: | All 60 seats in the Grand and General Council |
Majority Seats: | 31 |
Turnout: | 73.80% (1.48pp) |
Party1: | Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party |
Last Election1: | 25 |
Seats1: | 25 |
Percentage1: | 41.45 |
Party2: | Sammarinese Socialist Party |
Last Election2: | 14 |
Seats2: | 15 |
Percentage2: | 24.18 |
Leader3: | Claudio Felici |
Party3: | Party of Democrats |
Last Election3: | new |
Seats3: | 12 |
Percentage3: | 20.81 |
Leader4: | Carlo Franciosi |
Party4: | APDSplR |
Last Election4: | 6 |
Seats4: | 5 |
Percentage4: | 8.23 |
Leader5: | Ivan Foschi |
Party5: | Sammarinese Communist Refoundation |
Last Election5: | 2 |
Seats5: | 2 |
Percentage5: | 3.39 |
Leader6: | Glauco Sansovini |
Party6: | Sammarinese National Alliance |
Last Election6: | new |
Seats6: | 1 |
Percentage6: | 1.93 |
General elections were held in San Marino on 10 June 2001.[1] The Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party remained the largest party, winning 25 of the 60 seats in the Grand and General Council, [2] and continued their coalition with the Sammarinese Socialist Party.
Voters had to be citizens of San Marino and at least 18 years old.