1964 Italian local elections

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The 1964 Italian local elections were held on 22 and 23 November.[1] The elections were held in 6,767 municipalities and 74 provinces.

Municipal elections

Results summary of the 78 provincial capital municipalities.

Party votes votes (%) seats
Christian Democracy (DC) 2,593,369 33.17 1415
Italian Communist Party (PCI) 1,985,974 25.40 843
Italian Liberal Party (PLI) 907,652 11.61 318
Italian Socialist Party (PSI) 880,438 11.26 385
Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI) 573,489 7.33 241
Italian Social Movement (MSI) 422,698 540 195
Italian Socialist Party of Proletarian Unity (PSIUP) 190,799 2.44 69
Italian Democratic Party of Monarchist Unity (PDIUM) 109,853 1.40 29
Italian Republican Party (PRI) 79,179 1.01 41
Others 73,852 0.94 44
Total 7,817,303 100 3,580

Provincial elections

Party votes votes (%) seats
Christian Democracy (DC) 9,476,812 37.36 891
Italian Communist Party (PCI) 6,600,887 26.02 602
Italian Socialist Party (PSI) 2,866,346 11.30 244
Italian Liberal Party (PLI) 2,018,780 7.95 145
Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI) 1,674,871 6.60 143
Italian Social Movement (MSI) 1,265,919 4.99 100
Italian Socialist Party of Proletarian Unity (PSIUP) 737,079 2.90 59
Italian Republican Party (PRI) 297,800 1.17 22
Italian Democratic Party of Monarchist Unity (PDIUM) 236,952 0.93 13
Others 189,952 0.74 13
Total 25,365,398 100 2,232

References

  1. ^ Storia amministrativa. La cronologia, 1945–1980

External links

  • "Local elections". Corriere d'Informazione. 1964-11-24.
  • "Local elections". Corriere della sera. 1964-11-25.
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