1953 Italian general election|
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Registered | 30,272,236 (C) · 27,172,871 (S) |
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Turnout | 28,406,479 (C) · 93.8% (1.6 pp) 25,483,201 (S) · 93.8% (1.6 pp) |
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Majority party
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Minority party
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Third party
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Leader
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Alcide De Gasperi
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Palmiro Togliatti
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Pietro Nenni
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Party
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DC
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PCI
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PSI
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Leader since
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29 December 1944
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15 May 1943[b]
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16 May 1949[d]
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Leader's seat
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Trento (C)
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Rome (C)
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Rome (C)
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Seats won
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263 (C) / 112 (S)
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143 (C) / 52 (S)
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75 (C) / 26 (S)
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Seat change
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57 (C) / 19 (S)
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19 (C) / 20 (S)
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30 (C) / 12 (S)
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Popular vote
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10,862,073 (C) 9,660,210 (S)
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6,120,809 (C) 4,910,077 (S)
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3,441,014 (C) 2,891,605 (S)
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Percentage
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40.1% (C) 39.8% (S)
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22.6% (C) 20.2% (S)
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12.7% (C) 11.9% (S)
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Swing
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8.4 pp (C) 8.3 pp (S)
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—[c]
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—[c]
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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Leader
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Alfredo Covelli
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Augusto De Marsanich
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Giuseppe Saragat
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Party
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PNM
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MSI
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PSDI
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Leader since
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11 June 1946
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10 January 1950
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7 October 1952[e]
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Leader's seat
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Benevento (C)
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L'Aquila (C)
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Turin (C)
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Seats won
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40 (C) / 14 (S)
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29 (C) / 9 (S)
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19 (C) / 4 (S)
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Seat change
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26 (C) / 10 (S)
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23 (C) / 8 (S)
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14 (C) / 4 (S)
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Popular vote
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1,854,850 (C) 1,581,128 (S)
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1,582,154 (C) 1,473,645 (S)
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1,222,957 (C) 1,046,301 (S)
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Percentage
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6.9% (C) 6.5% (S)
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5.8% (C) 6.1% (S)
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4.5% (C) 4.3% (S)
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Swing
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4.1 pp (C) 4.8 pp (S)
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3.8 pp (C) 5.4 pp (S)
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2.6 pp (C) 0.1 pp (S)
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Results of the election in the Chamber and Senate.
Seat distribution for the Chamber of Deputies (left) and Senate (right). |
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The 1953 Italian general election was held in Italy on Sunday 7 June 1953.[1]
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