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The Apulian regional election of 2000 took place on 16 April 2000.
Raffaele Fitto (Forza Italia) was elected President, defeating Giannicola Sinisi (Italian People's Party).
16 April 2000 Apulian regional election results
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Candidates
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Votes
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%
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Seats
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Parties
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Votes
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%
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Seats
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Raffaele Fitto
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1,194,370
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53.97
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12
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Forza Italia
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584,147
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28.60
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15
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National Alliance
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315,762
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15.46
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8
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Christian Democratic Centre
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86,734
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4.25
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2
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United Christian Democrats
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41,448
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2.03
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1
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Christian Democratic Party
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23,461
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1.15
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–
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The Liberals Sgarbi
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23,301
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1.14
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–
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Socialist Party
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23,055
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1.13
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–
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Tricolour Flame
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6,689
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0.33
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–
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The Clover
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4,673
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0.23
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–
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Total
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1,109,270
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54.30
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26
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Giannicola Sinisi
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961,642
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43.45
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1
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Democrats of the Left
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319,631
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15.65
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8
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Italian People's Party
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126,903
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6.21
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3
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The Democrats
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124,160
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6.08
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3
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Italian Democratic Socialists
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92,194
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4.51
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2
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Communist Refoundation Party
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72,689
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3.56
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1
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Union of Democrats for Europe
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56,724
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2.78
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1
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Federation of the Greens
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36,637
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1.79
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1
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Party of Italian Communists
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34,567
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1.69
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1
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Italian Renewal
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29,418
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1.44
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1
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Total
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892,923
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43.71
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21
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Giancarlo Cito
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29,317
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1.32
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–
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Southern Action League
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18,839
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0.92
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–
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Danilo Quinto
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27,802
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1.26
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–
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Bonino List
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21,737
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1.06
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–
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Total candidates
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2,213,131
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100.00
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13
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Total parties
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2,042,769
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100.00
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47
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Source: Ministry of the Interior – Historical Archive of Elections
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