The Italian general election of 1994 took place on 27 March 1994.

The election was won in Sardinia by the centre-right Pole of Good Government. The Pact for Italy and the Patto Segni, both led by Sardinian Mario Segni had their best result in the region, while the Sardinian Action Party had a remarkable result in single-seat constituencies.

Results

Chamber of Deputies

Coalitions Single-seat constituencies Proportional system Total
votes votes (%) seats Parties votes votes (%) seats tot. seats
Pole of Good Government 362,110 35.1 9 Forza Italia 245,630 21.2 1 1 10
National Alliance 137,874 11.9 -
Pannella List 32,926 2.8 -
Alliance of Progressives 305,395 29.6 4 Democratic Party of the Left 228,199 19.7 1 1 5
Communist Refoundation Party 70,813 6.1 -
Italian Socialist Party 36,651 3.2 -
Democratic Alliance 26,074 2.3 -
Federation of the Greens 24,452 2.1 -
The Network 7,615 0.7 -
Pact for Italy 231,362 22.5 1 Segni Pact 211,810 17.4 1 2 3
Italian People's Party 114,867 10.0 1
Sardinian Action Party 82,258 8.0 - - - - - - -
Independentist Sardinian Party 14,334 1.4 - Independentist Sardinian Party 24,043 2.1 - - -
Others 35,598 3.4 - others 9,326 0.8 - - -
Total coalitions 1,030,324 100.0 14 Total parties 1,160,280 100.0 4 4 18

Sources: Ministry of the Interior and Istituto Cattaneo

Senate

Coalitions Single-seat constituencies Prop. Total
votes votes (%) seats seats seats
Alliance of Progressives 267,853 31.4 2 1 3
Pole of Good Government 244,532 28.6 3 1 4
Pact for Italy 207,800 24.3 1 1 2
Sardinian Action Party 88,225 10.3 - - -
Independentist Sardinian Party 26,198 3.1 - - -
The Network 12,560 1.5 - - -
Others 7,043 0.8 - - -
Total coalitions 854,211 100.0 6 3 9

Source: Ministry of the Interior

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