1989 Sardinian regional election

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The Sardinian regional election of 1989 took place on 11 June 1989.

One seat was canceled.

After the election a centre-left government composed of Christian Democracy, the Italian Socialist Party and the Italian Democratic Socialist Party was formed. The position of President of the Region was held by Mario Floris (1989–1991) and Antonello Cabras (1991–1994). [1]

Results

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Partiesvotesvotes (%)seats
Christian Democracy 361,11635.029
Italian Communist Party 239,20223.219
Italian Socialist Party 144,50514.012
Sardinian Action Party 127,76512.510
Italian Democratic Socialist Party 47,7354.64
Italian Republican PartyItalian Liberal Party 40,4003.93
Italian Social Movement 36,5833.53
Green List 18,6341.8-
Others16,3431.6-
Total1,032,583100.080

Sources: Regional Council of Sardinia and Istituto Cattaneo

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