1994 European Parliament election in Italy All 87 Italian seats to the European Parliament Turnout 73.6% ( 7.5 pp )
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Major party in each Province.
The 1994 European Parliament election in Italy was the election of the delegation from Italy to the European Parliament in 1994.
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
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
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 party
EP group
Main candidate
Votes
%
+/–
Seats
+/–
Forza Italia (FI)
FE
Silvio Berlusconi
10,089,139
30.62
New
27
New
Democratic Party of the Left (PDS)
PES
Achille Occhetto
6,281,354
19.06
8.52 [ 1]
16
6
National Alliance (AN)
NI
Gianfranco Fini
4,108,670
12.47
6.96 [ 2]
11
7
Italian People's Party (PPI)
EPP
Carlo Casini
3,295,337
10.00
22.90 [ 3]
8
18
South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP)
EPP
Michl Ebner
202,668
0.62
0.12
1
0
Total
EPP
3,498,005
10.62
22.78
9
18
Northern League (LN)
ELDR
Umberto Bossi
2,162,586
6.56
4.73
6
4
Communist Refoundation Party (PRC)
EUL
Fausto Bertinotti
2,004,716
6.08
New
5
New
Segni Pact (PS)
EPP
Mariotto Segni
1,073,095
3.26
New
3
New
Federation of the Greens (FdV)
Green
Carlo Ripa di Meana
1,055,797
3.20
2.97 [ 4]
3
2
Pannella List (LP)
ERA
Marco Pannella
702,717
2.13
0.89 [ 5]
2
1
Italian Socialist Party – Democratic Alliance (PSI–AD)
PES
Elena Marinucci
606,538
1.84
12.96 [ 6]
2
10
The Network (LR)
Green
Leoluca Orlando
366,258
1.11
New
1
New
Italian Republican Party (PRI)
ELDR
Giorgio La Malfa
242,786
0.74
–
1
2
Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI)
NI
Enrico Ferri
227,439
0.69
2.03
1
1
Southern Action League (LAM)
None
224,033
0.67
New
0
New
Federalism (UV –SN –LAV –PN)
None
126,937
0.39
0.21
0
1
Lombard Alpine League (LAL)
None
110,458
0.34
New
0
New
Federation of Liberals (FdL)
None
53,983
0.16
New
0
New
Solidarity
None
15,214
0.05
New
0
New
Valid votes
32,949,725
Blank and invalid votes
2,753,484
Totals
35,667,440
100.00
—
87
6
Electorate (eligible voters) and voter turnout
48,461,792
73.60
7.47
Source: Ministry of the Interior
See also
1994 Italian general election
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