1949 Italian regional elections

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The Italian regional elections of 1949 refer to the regional election were held in Aosta Valley and Sardinia on 24 April and 8 May. This was the first regional election for both region and the second regional election in Italy after the 1947 in Sicily.

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Result

Aosta Valley

Parties      votesvotes (%)seats
DCUV 17,11843.628
PSIPCI 13,03433.27
Aosta Valley Regional Rally [1] 6,53316.6-
Italian Democratic Group [2] 2,5986.6-
Total39,283100.035

Sources: Regional Council of Aosta Valley and Istituto Cattaneo

Sardinia

Partiesvotesvotes (%)seats
Christian Democracy 196,91834.022
Italian Communist Party 112,31119.413
Monarchist National Party 67,14111.67
Sardinian Action Party 60,52510.47
Sardinian Socialist Action Party 38,0816.63
Italian Social Movement 35,4026.13
Italian Socialist Party 34,8586.03
Italian Workers' Socialist Party 16,8292.91
Italian Liberal Party 11,7752.01
Common Man's Front 4,8380.9-
Others7070.1-
Total579,385100.060

Sources: Regional Council of Sardinia [ permanent dead link ] and Istituto Cattaneo

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References

  1. List composed of the group of Christian democrats around Faustino Vallainc and the regionalist group around Augusto Adam and Cesare Ollietti (see http://www.consiglio.regione.vda.it/storia/legislatura_1_i.asp Archived 2011-01-11 at the Wayback Machine ).
  2. List composed of some centrist Italian parties, notably including the Italian Liberal Party and the Italian Workers' Socialist Party.