1951 Sicilian regional election

The Sicilian regional election of 1951 took place on 3 June 1951 to select the Second Sicilian Parliament.

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Christian Democracy resulted narrowly ahead of the alliance between the Italian Communist Party and the Italian Socialist Party. After the election Franco Restivo, the incumbent Christian Democratic President, formed a government that included the Monarchist National Party and the Autonomist Independentist Liberal Sicilian Union, a spin-off of declined Sicilian independentists. [1]

Results

Electoral system: proportional representation

Parties Votes % Seats
Christian Democracy 666,268 31.2 31
People's Bloc (incl. PCI, PSI) 644,784 30.2 31
Italian Social Movement 273,772 12.8 12
Monarchist National Party 177,533 8.3 6
Sicilian Democratic Union 82,591 3.9 2
Autonomist Independentist Liberal Sicilian Union 48,877 2.3 1
Italian Workers' Socialist Party 43,833 2.1 2
Italian Republican Party 35,546 1.7
Democratic Union 27,861 1.3 1
Socialist Unity 19,442 0.9 1
Italian Sicily Group 18,427 0.9 1
Liberal Monarchical Bloc 18,222 0.9 1
Autonomist and Independentist Rally 17,943 0.9 1
Others 88,197 4.0
Total 2,135,435 100.0 90

Sources: Istituto Cattaneo and Sicilian Regional Assembly

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