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1985 Lombard regional election

1985 Lombard regional election

The 1985 Lombard regional election took place on 12 May 1985. The 4th 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, the remained votes and seats were transferred at regional level and calculated at large.

Results

The Christian Democracy party was by far the largest party, despite a slight decline in term of votes. After the election Giuseppe Guzzetti was re-elected president for the third time at the head of a center-left coalition comprising also the PSI, the PSDI, the PLI and the PRI. In 1986 Guzzetti was replaced by Bruno Tabacci, to whom Giuseppe Giovenzana succeeded in 1989.

PartiesVotes%Seats+/-
Christian Democracy (Italy)}}"Christian Democracy2,204,68536.0331
Italian Communist Party}}"Italian Communist Party1,632,67626.6822
Italian Socialist Party}}"Italian Socialist Party941,39515.3812
Italian Social Movement}}"Italian Social Movement363,9185.954
Italian Republican Party}}"Italian Republican Party293,3594.794
Italian Democratic Socialist Party}}"Italian Democratic Socialist Party170.7632.792
Federation of the Greens}}"Green List146,8352.402
Italian Liberal Party}}"Italian Liberal Party143,6412.351
Proletarian Democracy136,7812.242
Pensioners' Party (Italy)}}"National Pensioners' Party32,9450.54
Lombard League28,0740.46
Valdostan Union}}"Valdostan Union – Democratic Party – others15,4750.25
Humanist Party4,4480.07
Monarchist National Party4,3520.07
Total parties6,119,347100.0080
Invalid/blank votes331,013
Registered voters6,450,36092.81
Source: Ministry of the Interior – Results

Seats by province

ProvinceDCPCIPSIMSIPRIPSDIGreensPLIDPTotalItalian Communist Party}};"Italian Socialist Party}};"Italian Social Movement}};"Italian Republican Party}};"Italian Democratic Socialist Party}};"Federation of the Greens}};"Italian Liberal Party}};"Proletarian Democracy}};"
Milan1111623111137
Brescia4211-11--10
Bergamo521-----19
Varese32111----8
Como311------5
Pavia221------5
Mantua111------3
Cremona11-------2
Sondrio1--------1
Total31221244221280
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