Italian election
The Lazio regional election of 1990 took place on 6 and 7 May 1990.
Events
Christian Democracy was by far the largest party, largely ahead of the Italian Communist Party, which placed second. After the election Christian Democrat Rodolfo Gigli formed a government which included the Italian Socialist Party and some minor parties (Pentapartito).
After 1992, following the Tangentopoli scandals, Gigli was succeeded by a succession of governments led by Giorgio Pasetto (Christian Democrat, 1992–1994), Carlo Proietti (Democratic Party of the Left, 1994–1995) and Arturo Osio (Green, 1995).
Results
|
Parties
|
votes
|
votes (%)
|
seats
|
Christian Democracy
|
1,123,076
|
34.5
|
22
|
Italian Communist Party
|
776,485
|
23.8
|
15
|
Italian Socialist Party
|
464,958
|
14.3
|
9
|
Italian Social Movement
|
213,174
|
6.5
|
4
|
Italian Republican Party
|
155,179
|
4.8
|
3
|
Green List
|
125,460
|
3.9
|
2
|
Italian Democratic Socialist Party
|
90,300
|
2.8
|
2
|
Rainbow Greens
|
78,683
|
2.4
|
1
|
Antiprohibitionists on Drugs
|
58,756
|
1.8
|
1
|
Italian Liberal Party
|
58,720
|
1.8
|
1
|
Proletarian Democracy
|
30,165
|
0.9
|
-
|
Pensioners' List
|
26,966
|
0.8
|
-
|
Hunting Fishing Environment
|
19,735
|
0.6
|
-
|
Pensioners' Alliance
|
19,311
|
0.6
|
-
|
Centre League Lazio
|
5,872
|
0.2
|
-
|
Motorists
|
5,165
|
0.2
|
-
|
Local list
|
3,561
|
0.1
|
-
|
Italian National Hunting Movement
|
3,492
|
0.1
|
-
|
New People's Party
|
1,350
|
0.0
|
-
|
Total
|
3,260,408
|
100.0
|
60
|
Source: Ministry of the Interior