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1990 Lombard regional election

1990 Lombard regional election

The 1990 Lombard regional election took place on 6 and 7 May 1990. The 5th term of the Regional Council was chosen.

Largest party by municipality

Electoral law

The election was held under proportional representation with provincial constituencies where the largest remainder method with a Droop quota was used. To ensure more proportionality, remained votes and seats were transferred at regional level and calculated at-large.

Results

The Christian Democracy party, which had been the leading political force in the region for twenty years, and the Communist Party lost half million votes each while the Lombard League, a new autonomist party led by Umberto Bossi, obtained a resounding victory, entering the Regional Council with 15 councillors, along with one for the Lombard Alliance, and becoming the second largest party in the region. Since that point the Lombard League became a stable political force in Lombardy.

After the election a cabinet led by the incumbent president Giuseppe Giovenzana was formed but, after the Tangentopoli crisis, it was replaced by a succession of governments which included both Lombard League and the former communist PDS.

PartyVotes%Seats+*/*−Total valid votes6,247,978100.0080Total6,620,304
Christian Democracy1,784,63428.5625
Lega Nord}}"Lombard League1,183,49318.9415
Italian Communist Party}}"Italian Communist Party1,172,05918.7615
Italian Socialist Party}}"Italian Socialist Party892,99814.2912±0
Green List213,5293.422±0
Italian Republican Party}}"Italian Republican Party160,9852.582
Italian Social Movement158,6142.542
Pensioners' Party114,0161.821
Rainbow Greens113,8241.821
Italian Democratic Socialist Party103,1881.651
Italian Liberal Party88,3081.411±0
Lombard Alliance76,5161.221
Proletarian Democracy73,4511.181
Antiprohibitionists on Drugs62,3561.001
Hunting Fishing Environment18,8340.300*New*
Ecological List14,7740.240*New*
Italian Southerns' List11,1990.180*New*
Italian National Hunting Movement5,2000.080*New*
Blank votes188,011
Invalid votes (blank included)372,326
Registered voters & turnout7,258,35491.21
Source: [Ministry of the Interior](http://elezionistorico.interno.it/liste.php?tp=R&dt=06/05/1990&cta=I&tpEnte=R&tpSeg=C&numEnte=3&sut1=3&sut2=0&sut3=0&descEnte=%20Regione:%20LOMBARDIA&descArea=&codTipoSegLeader=)

Seats by province

ProvinceDCLegaPCIPSILV+VAMSIPRIPPOthersTotalLega Nord}};"Italian Communist Party}};"Italian Socialist Party}};"Federation of the Greens}};"Italian Social Movement}};"Italian Republican Party}};"
Milan95863121540
Brescia3211-1---8
Bergamo3211-----7
Como3211-----7
Varese2211-----6
Pavia2111-----5
Mantua1-11-----3
Cremona111------3
Sondrio1--------1
**Total****25****15****15****12****3****2****2****1****5****80**
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