Italian presidential election, 1978

Italian presidential election, 1978
Italy
29 June – 8 July 1978

1011 voters: 315 Senators, 8 Senators for life,
630 Deputies and 58 regional representatives

673 or 505 votes needed to win
 
Nominee Sandro Pertini Francesco De Martino
Party Socialist Party Socialist Party
Electoral vote 832 9
Percentage 82.3% 0.89%

President before election

Giovanni Leone
Christian Democracy

Elected President

Sandro Pertini
Socialist Party

The Italian presidential election of 1978 was held in Italy on 29 June – 8 July 1978, following the resignation of incumbent President Giovanni Leone on 15 June 1978, because of the Lockheed bribery scandals. Only members of Parliament and regional delegates are entitled to vote. As head of state of the Italian Republic, the President has a role of representation of national unity and guarantees that Italian politics comply with the Italian Constitution, in the framework of a parliamentary system.

On 8 July, at the sixteenth round of voting, former partisan and President of the Chamber of Deputies Sandro Pertini was elected President with 832 votes out of 1,011, the biggest majority ever obtained.

Candidates

Ballots

Candidate 10° 11° 12° 13° 14° 15° 16°
Guido Gonella392383351--------------------------
Giorgio Amendola3393373393353583503573583573553553543643553474
Pietro Nenni888681--------------------------
Orazio Condorelli262725--------------------------
Ferruccio Parri202120--------------------------
Aldo Bozzi--153523--1615121110121099--
Luigi Mariotti--1518--------2----4--333--
Paolo Rossi--11101115131517171721221818152
Benigno Zaccagnini--215--------------------------
Sandro Pertini----546104----2------35832
Francesco De Martino------------------------419359
Other candidates29293227301617102616222024212221
Blank papers79484877707313614212710691101887692121
Invalid papers19244232143212116
Voting992983983480477467547545540510505508511504529995
Present992983983986978954983979977939925935935922935995
Source: Parliament of Italy
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