Umbrian regional election, 1990

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The Umbrian regional election of 1990 took place on 6 May 1990.

The Italian Communist Party was by far the largest party, even if it lost several votes from the previous election in 1985. After the election, Francesco Mandarini, the incumbent Communist President, continued to govern the Region at the head of a left-wing coalition with the Italian Socialist Party.

In 1992 Mandarini was replaced by Francesco Ghirelli, to whom Claudio Carnieri succeeded in 1993. Both Ghirelli and Carnieri were members of the Democratic Party of the Left, the successor party of the Communist Party since 1991.

Results

Parties votes votes (%) seats
Italian Communist Party 221,330 38.4 12
Christian Democracy 158,727 27.5 9
Italian Socialist Party 92,792 16.1 5
Italian Social Movement 25,664 4.5 1
Hunting Fishing Environment 19,078 3.3 1
Italian Republican Party 15,828 2.7 1
Green List 12,467 2.2 1
Rainbow Greens 8,001 1.4 -
Proletarian Democracy 8,081 1.2 -
Italian Democratic Socialist Party 6,843 1.2 -
Italian Liberal Party 4,358 0.8 -
Others 4,804 0.8 -
Total 576,973 100.0 30

Source: Ministry of the Interior

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