Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol regional election, 1983

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The Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol regional election of 1983 took place on 20 November 1983.

Results

Regional totals

Parties votes votes (%) seats
South Tyrolean People's Party 170,125 29.6 22
Christian Democracy 155,180 26.9 19
Italian Communist Party 47,769 8.3 6
Italian Socialist Party 38,617 6.7 4
Italian Republican Party 26,027 4.5 3
Italian Social Movement 25,090 4.4 3
Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Union 23,741 4.1 3
Integral Autonomy 18,056 3.1 2
Italian Democratic Socialist Party 13,400 2.3 1
Alternative List 12,942 2.3 2
Proletarian Democracy 9,676 1.7 1
Italian Liberal Party 8,434 1.5 1
Green List 8,371 1.4 1
South Tyrolean Homeland Federation 7,285 1.3 1
Party of Independents 6,960 1.2 1
Social Democratic Party of South Tyrol 3,853 0.7 -
Total 575,526 100.0 70

Source: Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol Region

Trentino

Parties votes votes (%) seats
Christian Democracy 127,847 44.2 16
Italian Communist Party 31,690 11.0 4
Italian Socialist Party 27,409 9.5 3
Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Union 23,741 8.2 3
Italian Republican Party 20,137 7.0 2
Integral Autonomy 17,414 6.2 2
Italian Democratic Socialist Party 9,757 3.4 1
Proletarian Democracy 8,428 2.9 1
Green List 8,371 2.9 1
Italian Social Movement 8,261 2.9 1
Italian Liberal Party 6,256 2.2 1
Total 289,311 100.0 35

Source: Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol Region

South Tyrol

Parties votes votes (%) seats
South Tyrolean People's Party 170,125 59.4 22
Christian Democracy 27,333 9.5 3
Italian Social Movement 16,829 5.9 2
Italian Communist Party 16,079 5.6 2
Alternative List 12,942 4.5 2
Italian Socialist Party 11,208 3.9 1
South Tyrolean Homeland Federation 7,285 2.6 1
Party of Independents 6,960 2.4 1
Italian Republican Party 5,890 2.1 1
Social Democratic Party of South Tyrol 3,853 1.4 -
Italian Democratic Socialist Party 3,643 1.3 -
Italian Liberal Party 2,178 0.8 -
Others 1,890 0.7 -
Total 286,215 100.0 35

Source: Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol Region

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