1961 Sardinian regional election

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The Sardinian regional election of 1961 took place on 18 June 1961.

Two more seats were added.

After the election Efisio Corrias, the incumbent Christian Democratic President, formed a new government that included the Sardinian Action Party, a social-liberal regionalist party. In 1963 the government was enlarged to the Italian Democratic Socialist Party. [1]

Results

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Partiesvotesvotes (%)seats
Christian Democracy 320,75646.437
Italian Communist Party 131,62219.014
Italian Socialist Party 66,5239.67
Sardinian Action PartyItalian Republican Party 50,0397.25
Italian Social Movement 42,1456.14
Italian Democratic Party of Monarchist Unity 33,9854.92
Italian Liberal Party 23,0113.31
Italian Democratic Socialist Party 21,7363.12
Others2,4900.4-
Total692,307100.072

Sources: Regional Council of Sardinia and Istituto Cattaneo

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References

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