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Italian regional elections, 1990

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12 May 1990
  
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225 seats, 31.3%
  
94 seats, 13.3%

Start date
  
May 12, 1990

1989
  
1988

276 seats, 38.3%
  
225 seats, 31.3%

272
  
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The Italian regional elections of 1990 were held on May 16. The fifteen ordinary regions, created in 1970, elected their fifth assemblies.

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Electoral system

The pure party-list proportional representation had traditionally become the electoral system of Italy; it was also adopted for the regional vote. Each Italian province corresponded to a constituency electing a group of candidates. At constituency level, seats were divided between open lists using the largest remainder method with Droop quota. Remaining votes and seats were transferred at regional level, where they were divided using the Hare quota, and automatically distributed to best losers into the local lists.

Results

Summary of the results of all the lists reaching at least a tenth of the suffrages.

Italian political spectrum, which had been quite blocked since World War II, began to change rapidly. Umberto Bossi's Lega Nord obtained a stunning result in the main election of this round of vote, the choice of the Lombard Regional Council. If the Christian Democracy hugely suffered the League pressure in Northern Italy, it counterbalanced these negative result in Southern Italy. All Italy instead punished the Communists, revolutions in the Eastern Bloc having marked the final decline of the party: Secretary Achille Occhetto understood that an era was finished, and prepared the transition of his group to social-democratic ideas.

Despite these changes, all fifteen councils confirmed their respective political administrations. However, numbers in Northern Italy were too close to allow stable leaderships, and a period of fragmentation was opened in those regions. When these councils expired in 1995, all Italian politics was completely changed.

Results by region

  • Abruzzo regional election, 1990
  • Apulian regional election, 1990
  • Basilicata regional election, 1990
  • Calabrian regional election, 1990
  • Campania regional election, 1990
  • Emilia-Romagna regional election, 1990
  • Lazio regional election, 1990
  • Ligurian regional election, 1990
  • Lombard regional election, 1990
  • Marche regional election, 1990
  • Molise regional election, 1990
  • Piedmontese regional election, 1990
  • Tuscan regional election, 1990
  • Umbrian regional election, 1990
  • Venetian regional election, 1990
  • References

    Italian regional elections, 1990 Wikipedia