1975 Umbrian regional election

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

Largest party by municipality Umbria 1975.PNG
Largest party by municipality

Events

The Italian Communist Party was by far the largest party, gaining almost twice the votes of Christian Democracy. After the election, Pietro Conti, the incumbent Communist President, continued to govern the Region at the head of a left-wing coalition with the Italian Socialist Party (Popular Democratic Front). In 1976 Conti was replaced by Germano Marri, a Communist too.

Results

Umbria Council 1975.svg
Partiesvotesvotes (%)seats
Italian Communist Party 257,60646.114
Christian Democracy 154,16527.69
Italian Socialist Party 77,47213.94
Italian Social Movement 31,5125.61
Italian Democratic Socialist Party 13,5802.41
Italian Republican Party 13,4512.41
Proletarian Democracy 6,2201.1-
Italian Liberal Party 4,3890.8-
Total558,395100.030

Source: Ministry of the Interior


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