State election in South Tyrol 1998

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1993State election 19982003
(in %)
 %
60
50
40
30th
20th
10
0
56.6
9.7
6.5
5.5
3.7
3.6
3.5
2.7
2.5
5.7
UfS
Ladins
Otherwise.
Gains and losses
compared to 1993
 % p
   6th
   4th
   2
   0
  -2
  -4
+4.6
-1.9
-0.4
+0.7
+3.7
+1.6
+0.6
-1.7
-3.6
-3.5
UfS
Ladins
Otherwise.
Template: election chart / maintenance / notes
Distribution of mandates in the South Tyrolean Parliament 1998–2003
2
1
21st
2
1
1
2
1
3
1
21st 

The South Tyrolean state election in 1998 took place on November 22, 1998 as an election to the regional council of Trentino-South Tyrol . Formally, the election for the regional council took place in two separate constituencies, one of which corresponded to the area of ​​the province of Bolzano and one to the area of ​​the province of Trento . In the constituency of the province of Bolzano 35 members of the regional council were elected, in the province of Trento also 35 members. With their election to the 70-seat regional council, the members of the Bolzano constituency also became members of the South Tyrolean parliament , while those of the Trento constituency became members of the Trentino parliament .

The XII. The legislative period began on December 17, 1998 and ended on November 17, 2003. On February 4, 1999, the state parliament elected the South Tyrolean provincial government ( Durnwalder III cabinet ).

Election result

Political party Number of votes percent Mandates
South Tyrolean People's Party 171,820 56.6%
21/35
Alleanza Nazionale 29,287 9.7%
3/35
Verdi Green Vërc 19,696 6.5%
2/35
Union for South Tyrol 16.607 5.5%
2/35
Lista Civica - Forza Italia - CCD 11,345 3.7%
1/35
Ladins - Democratic Party of South Tyrol 11,028 3.6%
1/35
Progetto Centro-Sinistra / Center-Left Project 10,530 3.5%
1/35
Popolari 8,239 2.7%
1/35
The Freedom 7,543 2.5%
1/35
Unitalia - Fiamma Tricolore 5,419 1.8%
1/35
Unione Democratica dell'Alto Adige 5,340 1.8%
1/35
Rifondazione Comunista 4.129 1.4%
0/35
Lega Nord 2,606 0.9%
0/35

Historical meaning

The South Tyrolean People's Party was able to recover from the worst result in party history to date, in 1993, and gained 2 seats. The Freedom Party lost a mandate and the Northern League was no longer represented. The Alleanza Nazionale, which emerged from the Movimento Sociale Italiano, lost one seat to Unitalia .

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