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1990 Basilicata regional election

5th election of the Regional Council and president of Basilicata

1990 Basilicata regional election

5th election of the Regional Council and president of Basilicata

Largest party by municipality

The 1990 Basilicata regional election took place on 6–7 May 1990.

Events

Christian Democracy was by far the largest party, gaining more than twice the share of vote of its main competitors, the Italian Communist Party, which had its worst result ever in a regional election, and the Italian Socialist Party, which gained its best result ever. After the election, the Christian Democrat Antonio Boccia was elected President of the Region.

Results

[[File:Basilicata Council 1990.svg]]Partiesvotesvotes (%)seats**Total**
Christian Democracy185,40947.215
Italian Communist Party75,60419.26
Italian Socialist Party70,94718.06
Italian Democratic Socialist Party23,9186.12
Italian Social Movement13,2683.41
Italian Republican Party7,6832.0-
Italian Liberal Party5,8891.5-
Green List3,7221.0-
Proletarian Democracy2,8530.7-
Rainbow Greens1,8290.5-
Antiprohibitionists on Drugs1,4760.4-
Southern League Lucania6310.2-
**393,229****100.0****30**

Source: Ministry of the Interior

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