1990 Apulian regional election

The Apulian regional election of 1990 took place on 6 and 7 May 1990.

This article is part of a series on the
politics and government of
Apulia

Events

Christian Democracy was by far the largest party, largely ahead of its major competitors, the Italian Communist Party, which had its worst result ever in a regional election, and the Italian Socialist Party, that gained its best result ever and even surpassed the Communists.

After the election Christian Democrat Michele Bellomo was elected President of the Region at the head of a centre-left coalition (organic Centre-left). After the Tangentopoli scandals, Bellomo was replaced by a succession of short-lived governments.

Results

Parties votes votes (%) seats
Christian Democracy 978,734 40.7 22
Italian Socialist Party 474,404 19.7 10
Italian Communist Party 449,969 18.7 10
Italian Social Movement 149,707 6.2 3
Italian Democratic Socialist Party 104,055 4.3 2
Italian Republican Party 71,554 3.0 1
Green List 53,232 2.2 1
Italian Liberal Party 52,871 2.2 1
Rainbow Greens 27,253 1.1 -
Proletarian Democracy 19,032 0.8 -
Antiprohibitionists on Drugs 17,989 0.8 -
Others 6,072 0.3 -
Total 2,404,872 100.0 50
Largest party by municipality

Source: Ministry of the Interior


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