1990 Italian local elections

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The 1990 Italian local elections were held on 6 and 7 May. [1] The elections were held in 6,397 municipalities and 87 provinces.

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The elections were won by the Christian Democracy, led by Arnaldo Forlani.

Municipal elections

Results summary

PartyVotes %Seats
Christian Democracy (DC)7,354,58933.916,386
Italian Communist Party (PCI)4,943,54722.89,515
Italian Socialist Party (PSI)3,865,57517.87,477
Italian Republican Party (PRI)915,7144.21,062
Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI)730,3183.4961
Italian Social Movement (MSI)674,7053.1621
Lombard League (LL)519,7952.4609
Italian Liberal Party (PLI)470,2562.2370
Green ListRainbow Greens (LV–VA)414,6051.9495
Green List (LV)284,9761.3283
Proletarian Democracy (DP)121,8690.647
Rainbow Greens (VA)118,3980.574
South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP)166,1190.81,551
Sardinian Action Party (PSd'Az)71,2760.3117
Antiprohibitionists on Drugs 59,6280.36
Venetian League (ŁV)55,1580.356
Leftist lists51,8870.2163
Pentapartito 50,0100.2168
Pensioners' Party (PP)12,0560.16
Others790,9543.71,997
Total21,671,72710041,965

City councils of main cities

ComuneParties
DC PCI PSI MSI PRI PSDI PLI Greens LN Others
Aosta 977-2--2-13 [2]
Alessandria 1114171111311
Asti 15811111111-
Cuneo 1835-33332-
Turin 1724104625534
Vercelli 141091-1122-
Bergamo 205522-13111
Brescia 169712--2111
Como 1447111138-
Cremona 1210611--181
Mantua 1012811-134-
Milan 17161635124115
Sondrio 15491-2117-
Varese 135612-1291
Trento 205812215-6 [3]
Padua 2187321232-
Rovigo 16881-213--
Treviso 1766121142-
Venice 171511122-723
Verona 27711211155-
Vicenza 216722-17--
Gorizia
Udine 191162321--6
Genoa 1926132324452
Imperia 1486-1211-7
La Spezia 15188121-31-
Savona 1015711-123-
Bologna 132592311311
Ferrara 1122921113-1
Forlì 1022519--2--
Modena 1225612-13--
Parma 14179121-33-
Piacenza 1413731232-5
Reggio Emilia 12257111-12-
Arezzo 1314711--2-2
Florence 1721924113-2
Livorno 1125812--3--
Lucca 207611112--
Massa 1499141-1-1
Pisa 14161023112-1
Pistoia 11185121-2--
Perugia 13211221--1--
Terni 11191212111-2
Ascoli Piceno 2367111-1--
Macerata 1767251-2--
Pesaro 1216711--1-2
Frosinone 184632411-1
Latina 25372111---
Rieti 14811231---1
Viterbo 197722111--
Chieti 285411--1--
L'Aquila 19792111---
Pescara 2381022221--
Teramo 2553-1----6
Campobasso 24551211--1
Isernia 2774-11----
Avellino 22391-221--
Benevento 192121231---
Caserta 24-521112-4
Salerno 14617244-1-2
Bari 2362023321--
Brindisi 1551024211--
Foggia 2241211442--
Lecce 16310431---1
Taranto 15101012311-7
Potenza 23571-31---
Catanzaro 246131321---
Cosenza 1961422511--
Cagliari 21962321--6 [4]
Nuoro 13981211--4 [5]
Oristano 19451151--4 [6]
Sassari 1997133-1-8 [7]
Agrigento 2247-212--2
Caltanissetta 23461132---
Enna 19511122----
Messina 293112352--5
Palermo 4261134442-2
Ragusa 17971222---
Syracuse 28661221--1
Trapani 163111421---

Provincial elections

PartyVotes %Seats
Christian Democracy (DC)11,119,98331.6989
Italian Communist Party (PCI)8,402,00323.8700
Italian Socialist Party (PSI)5,514,56215.7467
Italian Social Movement (MSI)1,643,8164.7126
Italian Republican Party (PRI)1,440,4924.1115
Lombard League (LL)1,390,7583.977
Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI)1,197,8463.4103
Italian Liberal Party (PLI)842,4522.454
Green List (LV)833,6142.446
Green ListRainbow Greens (LV–VA)598,4901.753
Rainbow Greens (VA)390,3501.113
Proletarian Democracy (DP)330,5860.93
Antiprohibitionists on Drugs 305,1440.94
Venetian League (ŁV)168,3410.512
Sardinian Action Party (PSd'Az)135,7620.414
Pensioners' Party (PP)77,7970.25
Friuli Movement (MF)14,8160.01
Others817,6092.341
Total35,223,4411002,823

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