The Sardinian regional election of 1949 took place on 8 May 1949. The Italian Constitution of 1948 granted a special autonomy to Sardinia.
After the election Luigi Crespellani, a Christian Democrat, formed a government with the Sardinian Action Party, a social-liberal regionalist party, that eventually quit the government in 1951.[1]
Results
|
Parties
|
votes
|
votes (%)
|
seats
|
|
Christian Democracy
|
196,918
|
34.0
|
22
|
|
Italian Communist Party
|
112,311
|
19.4
|
13
|
|
Monarchist National Party
|
67,141
|
11.6
|
7
|
|
Sardinian Action Party
|
60,525
|
10.4
|
7
|
|
Sardinian Socialist Action Party
|
38,081
|
6.6
|
3
|
|
Italian Social Movement
|
35,402
|
6.1
|
3
|
|
Italian Socialist Party
|
34,858
|
6.0
|
3
|
|
Italian Workers' Socialist Party
|
16,829
|
2.9
|
1
|
|
Italian Liberal Party
|
11,775
|
2.0
|
1
|
|
Common Man's Front
|
4,838
|
0.9
|
-
|
|
Others
|
707
|
0.1
|
-
|
Total
|
579,385
|
100.0
|
60
|
Sources: Regional Council of Sardinia and Istituto Cattaneo
References
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Regional elections | |
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General elections | |
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Provincial elections | |
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