1989 European Parliament election in Sardinia

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The European Parliament election of 1989 took place on 18 June 1989.

Christian Democracy was the largest party in Sardinia. Mario Melis (Sardinian Action Party) was re-elected to the European Parliament in the Islands constituency, thanks to an alliance with several regionalist parties notably including the Valdostan Union.

Results

Partiesvotesvotes (%)
Christian Democracy 331,59035.9
Italian Communist Party 256,35327.8
Italian Socialist Party 110,76312.0
Sardinian Action Party 98,17510.6
Italian Social Movement 34,0243.7
Italian Democratic Socialist Party 26,8412.9
Italian Republican PartyItalian Liberal Party 19,5922.1
Federation of Green Lists 17,9551.9
Anti-Prohibition List 11,6851.3
Rainbow Greens 8,5510.9
Proletarian Democracy 7,4090.8
Others8210.1
Total923,759100.0

Source: Ministry of the Interior

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