1948 Italian general election in Veneto explained

The Italian general election of 1948 took place on 18 April 1948.

The election was a triumph for Christian Democracy (DC), which won a thumping 60.5% throughout Veneto. The party did better in its traditional strongholds, Vicenza (71.8%), Padua (65.4%) and Treviso (64.9%). The Italian Socialist Party (PSI) and the Italian Communist Party (PCI), which formed a joint list named Popular Democratic Front (FDP), won just 23.9% of the vote. Apart from Rovigo, where the FDP gained 48.2%, many Socialist votes went to DC and the Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI), an outfit formed by those Socialists who had been opposed to the alliance with the Communists. The PSDI garnered 10.1% of the vote at the regional level, one of the highest tallies among regions, and was stronger in Belluno (15.9%), Treviso (12.6%) and Verona (10.1%).

Results

Chamber of Deputies

Partyvotesvotes (%)seats
Christian Democracy1,327,04060.529
Popular Democratic Front525,90024.011
Italian Democratic Socialist Party221,93710.14
National Bloc37,5101.7align=right-
Italian Social Movement26,1431.2align=right-
Italian Republican Party17,8920.8align=right-
Monarchist National Party12,3210.6align=right-
Others7,9430.4align=right-
Total2,192,842100.044
Source: Regional Council of Veneto

Provincial breakdown

ProvinceDCPSDIFDP
Verona62.410.122.3
Vicenza71.89.013.9
Padua65.47.621.9
Treviso64.912.615.2
Belluno61.115.915.7
Venice50.69.834.4
Rovigo38.49.648.2
Veneto60.510.123.9
Source: Regional Council of Veneto

Senate

Partyvotesvotes (%)seats
Christian Democracy1,153,59861.814
Popular Democratic Front446,98424.04
Italian Democratic Socialist PartyPRI181,3969.71
National Bloc70,4813.8align=right-
Independents13,7290.7align=right-
Total1,866,188100.019
Source: Regional Council of Veneto