1975 Marche regional election

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The Marche regional election of 1975 took place on 15 June 1975.

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Largest party by municipality Marche 1975.PNG
Largest party by municipality

Events

The Italian Communist Party was the largest party, narrowly ahead of Christian Democracy. However, for a trick of the electoral law, it obtained less seats. So, after the election, Christian Democrat Adriano Ciaffi formed a government including also the Italian Socialist Party, the Italian Democratic Socialist Party and the Italian Republican Party (organic Centre-left). Emidio Massi took over from Ciaffi in 1978. [1]

Results

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Partiesvotesvotes (%)seats
Italian Communist Party 350,01836.915
Christian Democracy 346,09236.416
Italian Socialist Party 92,9589.84
Italian Democratic Socialist Party 50,6665.32
Italian Social Movement 42,1224.41
Italian Republican Party 32,5953.41
Proletarian Unity Party 20,1222.11
Italian Liberal Party 14,6051.5-
Total949,018100.040

Source: Ministry of the Interior

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References

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