1985 Abruzzo regional election

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The Abruzzo regional election of 1985 took place on 12 May 1985.

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Largest party by municipality

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Christian Democracy was by far the largest party, while the Italian Communist Party came distantly second.

After the election Christian Democrat Emilio Mattucci formed a centre-left government (Pentapartito).

Results

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Partiesvotesvotes (%)seats
Christian Democracy 367,30044.319
Italian Communist Party 223,44626.911
Italian Socialist Party 97,46411.85
Italian Social Movement 51,2236.22
Italian Democratic Socialist Party 31,6783.81
Italian Republican Party 23,3992.81
Italian Liberal Party 13,2801.61
Green List 9,9561.2-
Proletarian Democracy 6,4660.8-
Pensioners' Italian Alliance – Liga Veneta 2,6940.3-
Valdostan Union – Democratic Party – Others1,4420.2-
Pensioners' National Party 1,1400.1-
Total829,488100.040

Source: Ministry of the Interior [ permanent dead link ]

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