1975 Molise regional election

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The Molise regional election of 1975 took place on 15 June 1975.

Largest party by municipality Molise 1975.PNG
Largest party by municipality

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Christian Democracy was by far the largest party, gaining almost than three times the share of vote of the Italian Communist Party, which came distantly second.

After the election he was elected President of the Region: the Christian Democrat Florindo D'Aimmo.

Results

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Partiesvotesvotes (%)seats
Christian Democracy 99,78550.016
Italian Communist Party 35,67517.96
Italian Socialist Party 20,09010.13
Italian Democratic Socialist Party 12,3846.22
Italian Social Movement 9,9585.01
Italian Republican Party 8,9954.51
Italian Liberal Party 8,9024.51
Proletarian Democracy 2,3351.2-
Independents1,4190.7-
Total199,543100.030

Source: Ministry of the Interior

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