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1998 San Marino general election
San Marino
←  1993 31 May 1998 2001 →

All 60 seats in the Grand and General Council
31 seats needed for a majority
Turnout75.28% (Decrease4.75pp)
Party Leader % Seats +/–
PDCS 40.85 25 −1
PSS 23.23 14 0
PPDSIMCD Maurizio Tomassoni 18.64 11 0
APDSplR Luciano Sansovini 9.81 6 +2
SR 4.19 2 New
RCS Ivan Foschi 3.27 2 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

General elections were held in San Marino on 31 May 1998. [1] The Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party remained the largest party, winning 25 of the 60 seats in the Grand and General Council, [2] and continued their coalition with the Sammarinese Socialist Party.

Electoral system

Voters had to be citizens of San Marino and at least 18 years old.

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party8,90740.8525–1
Sammarinese Socialist Party5,06423.23140
Sammarinese Democratic Progressive PartyIdeas in MotionDemocratic Convention4,06518.64110
Popular Alliance of Sammarinese Democrats for the Republic2,1399.816+2
Socialists for Reform9144.192New
Sammarinese Communist Refoundation7143.2720
Total21,803100.00600
Valid votes21,80396.16
Invalid/blank votes8703.84
Total votes22,673100.00
Registered voters/turnout30,11775.28
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

References

  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1678 ISBN  978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. ^ Nohlen & Stöver, p1691
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1998 San Marino general election
San Marino
←  1993 31 May 1998 2001 →

All 60 seats in the Grand and General Council
31 seats needed for a majority
Turnout75.28% (Decrease4.75pp)
Party Leader % Seats +/–
PDCS 40.85 25 −1
PSS 23.23 14 0
PPDSIMCD Maurizio Tomassoni 18.64 11 0
APDSplR Luciano Sansovini 9.81 6 +2
SR 4.19 2 New
RCS Ivan Foschi 3.27 2 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

General elections were held in San Marino on 31 May 1998. [1] The Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party remained the largest party, winning 25 of the 60 seats in the Grand and General Council, [2] and continued their coalition with the Sammarinese Socialist Party.

Electoral system

Voters had to be citizens of San Marino and at least 18 years old.

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party8,90740.8525–1
Sammarinese Socialist Party5,06423.23140
Sammarinese Democratic Progressive PartyIdeas in MotionDemocratic Convention4,06518.64110
Popular Alliance of Sammarinese Democrats for the Republic2,1399.816+2
Socialists for Reform9144.192New
Sammarinese Communist Refoundation7143.2720
Total21,803100.00600
Valid votes21,80396.16
Invalid/blank votes8703.84
Total votes22,673100.00
Registered voters/turnout30,11775.28
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

References

  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1678 ISBN  978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. ^ Nohlen & Stöver, p1691

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