1953 Sardinian regional election

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The Sardinian regional election of 1953 for the Second Council took place on 14 June 1953.

Five more seats were added.

After the election Luigi Crespellani, the incumbent Christian Democratic President, was re-elected President by the Regional Council. He was later succeeded by Alfredo Corrias (1954–1955) and Giuseppe Brotzu (1955–1957). [1]

Results

Sardinia Council 1953.svg
Partiesvotesvotes (%)seats
Christian Democracy 254,61941.030
Italian Communist Party 138,13422.315
Italian Socialist Party 54,5658.85
Monarchist National Party 53,3528.65
Italian Social Movement 47,8987.74
Sardinian Action Party 43,2157.04
Italian Liberal Party 14,1412.21
Italian Democratic Socialist Party 13,0402.21
Others1,3030.2-
Total620,262100.065

Sources: Regional Council of Sardinia and Istituto Cattaneo

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References

  1. "Giunte regionali". Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2009-02-09.