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2004 European Parliament election in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol

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The European Parliament election of 2004 took place on 12–13 June 2004.

The Olive Tree was the most voted list in Trentino, while the South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP) came first as usual in South Tyrol. However the SVP lost many votes to the Greens, which had their best result ever, and to the Union for South Tyrol (UfS).

Results

Trentino

Party votes votes (%)
The Olive Tree 93,719 37.7
Forza Italia 57,220 23.0
National Alliance 16,089 6.5
Lega Nord 15,813 6.4
Union of Christian and Centre Democrats 11,509 4.6
South Tyrolean People's Party 9,505 3.8
Communist Refoundation Party 8,816 3.6
Federation of the Greens 8,748 3.5
Bonino List 6,107 2.5
Italy of Values–Civil Society–Occhetto 5,439 2.2
Pensioners' Party 3,127 1.3
Party of Italian Communists 2,555 1.0
Others 9,793 3.9
Total 248,440 100.0

Source: Ministry of the Interior

South Tyrol

Party votes votes (%)
South Tyrolean People's Party 117,009 46.7
The Olive Tree 33,034 13.2
Greens 32,799 13.1
National Alliance 17,624 7.0
Forza Italia 17,192 6.7
Union for South Tyrol – others 15,739 6.3
Bonino List 2,790 1.1
Greens Greens 2,592 1.0
Communist Refoundation Party 2,528 1.0
Others 9,340 3.7
Total 250,647 100.0

Source: Ministry of the Interior

  1. In alliance with the Federation of the Greens at the national level.
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