House of Freedoms - Results in The 2006 Senate Election

Results in The 2006 Senate Election

House of Freedoms
(Casa delle Libertà)
Party Votes % Seats Areas contested
Party
name:
Italy: Abroad: Italy: Abroad: Areas
contested:
Italy: Abroad: Italy: Abroad:
Forza Italia 8,201,688 185,438 23.56 21.07 ? 78 1
National Alliance 4,234,693 12.17 ? 41
Union of Christian and Centre Democrats 2,311,448 57,200 6.64 6.50 ? 21 0
Lega Nord - Movement for Autonomy 1,531,939 18,455 4.40 2.10 ? 13 0
Tricolour Flame 8,433 0.63 0.96 ? 0 0
Social Alternative 215,668 0.62 ? 0
Christian Democracy-New PSI 190,724 0.55 ? 0
United Pensioners 61,824 0.18 ? 0
Italian Republican Party 45,133 0.13 ? 0
Environmental List-Ecological Democrats 37,656 0.11 ? 0
New Sicily 33,437 0.10 ? 0
No Euro Movement 30,515 0.09 ? 0
Pact for Sicily 20,833 0.06 ? 0
Italian Liberal Party 15,762 0.05 ? 0
Forza Italia-National Alliance 11,505 0.03 ? 0
Christian Extended Pact 9,730 0.03 ? 0
Liberal Reformers 7,668 0.02 ? 0
S.O.S. Italy 4,963 0.01 ? 0
For Italy in the World 63.474 7.11 7.11 0
House of Freedoms 175,137 0.50 ? 2
Total: 17,359,754 333,000 49.87 37.84 ? 155 1

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