2000 Calabrian regional election
The 2000 Calabrian regional election took place on 16 April 2000.
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Giuseppe Chiaravalloti (Forza Italia) was narrowly elected President of the Region.
Results
    
| Coalitions and parties | votes | votes (%) | seats  reg. list  | 
seats  prov. lists  | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Giuseppe Chiaravalloti | 545,186 | 49.85 | 8 | 18 | 
| Forza Italia | 194,295 | 18.25 | → | 7 | 
| National Alliance | 110,478 | 10.38 | → | 4 | 
| Christian Democratic Centre | 71,957 | 6.76 | → | 3 | 
| United Christian Democrats | 68,955 | 6.48 | → | 2 | 
| Socialist Party | 29,206 | 2.74 | → | 1 | 
| The Liberals Sgarbi | 15,689 | 1.47 | → | 1 | 
| Tricolour Flame | 15,166 | 1.42 | → | - | 
| Segni Pact | 14,489 | 1.36 | → | - | 
| Italian Republican Party – Popular Centre | 12,840 | 1.21 | → | - | 
| Nuccio Fava | 532,222 | 48.66 | 1 | 16 | 
| Democrats of the Left | 152,085 | 14.28 | → | 5 | 
| Italian People's Party | 83,277 | 7.82 | → | 3 | 
| Union of Democrats for Europe | 66,152 | 6.21 | → | 2 | 
| Italian Democratic Socialists | 64,385 | 6.05 | → | 2 | 
| The Democrats | 44,562 | 4.19 | → | 1 | 
| Party of Italian Communists | 32,700 | 3.07 | → | 1 | 
| Communist Refoundation Party | 31,515 | 2.96 | → | 1 | 
| Federation of the Greens | 16,732 | 1.57 | → | 1 | 
| Mancini List – Southern Movement | 15,801 | 1.48 | → | - | 
| Italian Renewal | 14,713 | 1.38 | → | - | 
| Francesco Saverio Corbelli | 9,840 | 0.90 | - | - | 
| Civil Rights | 4,941 | 0.46 | → | - | 
| Antonio Marzano | 6,413 | 0.59 | - | - | 
| Bonino List | 4,808 | 0.45 | → | - | 
| Total | 1,093,661 | 100.00 | 9 | 34 | 
Source: Ministry of the Interior
References
    
- 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.
 - The swing comes from the combined result of The Olive Tree (37.9%) and PRC (9.5%) in the 1995 regional election.
 
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