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The 1985 Italian local elections were held on 12 and 13 May.[1] The elections were held in 6,562 municipalities and 86 provinces.
The elections were won by the Christian Democracy, led by Ciriaco De Mita. The election was also characterized by a strong result of the Italian Social Movement, which became the most voted party in the city of Bolzano in South Tyrol.
Municipal elections in the main cities[edit]
Party
|
votes
|
votes (%)
|
seats
|
Christian Democracy (DC)
|
7,254,903
|
33.8
|
16,283
|
Italian Communist Party (PCI)
|
6,144,484
|
28.7
|
11,842
|
Italian Socialist Party (PSI)
|
3,299,998
|
15.4
|
6,232
|
Italian Republican Party (PRI)
|
1,027,410
|
4.8
|
1,158
|
Italian Social Movement (MSI)
|
1,027,332
|
4.8
|
1,098
|
Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI)
|
932,785
|
4.3
|
1,356
|
Italian Liberal Party (PLI)
|
509,178
|
2.4
|
414
|
Proletarian Democracy (DP)
|
246,632
|
1.2
|
122
|
Federation of Green Lists (FLV)
|
184,729
|
0.9
|
79
|
South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP)
|
162,312
|
0.8
|
1575
|
Pentapartito
|
81,619
|
0.4
|
328
|
Sardinian Action Party (PSd'Az)
|
64,473
|
0.3
|
112
|
Venetian League (ŁV)
|
45,492
|
0.2
|
37
|
Others
|
464,928
|
2.5
|
1,213
|
Total
|
21,446,275
|
100
|
41,925
|
Provincial elections[edit]
Party
|
votes
|
votes (%)
|
seats
|
Christian Democracy (DC)
|
11,814,220
|
33.5
|
951
|
Italian Communist Party (PCI)
|
10,519,672
|
29.9
|
824
|
Italian Socialist Party (PSI)
|
4,820,847
|
13.7
|
374
|
Italian Social Movement (MSI)
|
2,572,109
|
7.3
|
179
|
Italian Republican Party (PRI)
|
1,539,477
|
4.4
|
98
|
Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI)
|
1,449,090
|
4.1
|
103
|
Italian Liberal Party (PLI)
|
906,836
|
2.6
|
49
|
Proletarian Democracy (DP)
|
554,210
|
1.6
|
14
|
Federation of Green Lists (FLV)
|
484,867
|
1.3
|
17
|
Venetian League (ŁV)
|
176,906
|
0.5
|
9
|
Sardinian Action Party (PSd'Az)
|
135,811
|
0.4
|
14
|
Others
|
257,600
|
0.7
|
5
|
Total
|
|
100
|
|
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