1965 Sardinian regional election

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The Sardinian regional election of 1965 took place on 13 June 1965.

After the election Efisio Corrias, the incumbent Christian Democratic President, formed a new government that included the Italian Socialist Party and the Sardinian Action Party. Corrias was replaced as President of the Region by Paolo Dettori, to whom Giovanni Del Rio succeeded in 1967. Contemporaneously the Sardists left the government. [1]

Results

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Partiesvotesvotes (%)seats
Christian Democracy 303,65443.435
Italian Communist Party 143,39520.515
Italian Socialist Party 48,2786.95
Sardinian Action PartyItalian Republican Party 44,6216.45
Italian Liberal Party 42,9906.13
Italian Democratic Socialist Party 37,9355.43
Italian Social Movement 31,8584.63
Italian Socialist Party of Proletarian Unity 26,2952.81
Italian Democratic Party of Monarchist Unity 20,4632.92
Total699,489100.072

Sources: Regional Council of Sardinia and Istituto Cattaneo

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References

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