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1995 Calabrian regional election

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1995 Calabrian regional election

← 1990 23 April 1995 2000 →
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Giuseppe Nisticò Donato Tommaso Veraldi
Party Forza Italia Populars
Alliance Centre-right Centre-left
Seats won 25 13
Popular vote 456,545 392,227
Percentage 44.1% 37.9%


President before election

Donato Tommaso Veraldi
Italian People's Party

Subsequent President

Giuseppe Nisticò
Forza Italia

The 1995 Calabrian regional election took place on 23 April 1995.

Giuseppe Nisticò (Forza Italia) was elected President of the Region, defeating Donato Tommaso Veraldi (People's Party).

For the first time the President of the Region was directly elected by the people, although the election was not yet binding and the President-elect could have been replaced during the term. This is precisely what happened in 1998, when the centre-right decided to replace Nisticò with Battista Caligiuri, and again in 1999, when a centre-left majority supported by dissidents of the centre-right, who had formed the Democratic Union for the Republic, ousted Caligiuri and replaced him with Luigi Meduri of the Italian People's Party.

Results

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Candidates votes votes (%) seats
reg. list
seats
prov. lists
Giuseppe Nisticò 456,545 44.06 8 17
Forza Italia – The People's Pole 182,127 19.67 8
National Alliance 151,234 16.33 6
Christian Democratic Centre 83,707 9.04 3
Donato Tommaso Veraldi 392,227 37.85 - 13
Progressives (PDSFDVFL) 205,734 22.22 8
Populars 92,728 10.01 3
Pact of Democrats 46,916 5.07 2
Federalist Italy League 4,173 0.45 -
Pasquino Crupi 98,742 9.53 - 3
Communist Refoundation Party 80,851 8.73 3
Roberto Cangiamila 35,610 3.44 - 1
Italian Republican Party 34,865 3.77 1
Carlo Colella 31,072 3.00 - -
Italian Democratic Socialist Party 20,892 2.26 -
Reformist Socialist Party 9,081 0.98 -
Salvatore Paolillo 14,002 1.35 - -
Tricolour Flame 8,609 0.93 -
Anna Maria Merlini 8,049 0.78 - -
Pannella List 5,048 0.55 -
Total 1,036,247 100.00 8 34

Source: Ministry of the Interior