1975 Emilia-Romagna regional election

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The Emilia-Romagna regional election of 1975 took place on 15 June 1975.

The Italian Communist Party was by far the largest party, with almost two times the votes of Christian Democracy. After the election Guido Fanti, the incumbent Communist President of the Region, formed a new government with the support of the Italian Socialist Party. In 1976 Fanti was replaced by Sergio Cavina, to whom Lanfranco Turci succeeded in 1978.

Largest party by municipality Emilia Romagna1975.PNG
Largest party by municipality

Results

Regional Council of Emilia-Romagna 1975.svg
PartiesVotes %Seats
Italian Communist Party 1,363,47748.326
Christian Democracy 713,03625.313
Italian Socialist Party 288,92810.24
Italian Democratic Socialist Party 146,4925.22
Italian Republican Party 109,9413.92
Italian Social Movement 103,8103.71
Italian Liberal Party 52,1871.91
Proletarian Unity Party 45,6511.61
Total2,823,522100.050
Source: Ministry of the Interior

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