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      • On 2 June 1946, the republican side won 54% of the vote and Italy officially became a republic. All male members of the House of Savoy were barred from entering Italy, a ban which was only repealed in 2002.
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  2. General elections were held in Italy on Sunday 2 and also on Monday 3 June (but until noon) 1946. They were the first after World War II and elected 556 deputies to the Constituent Assembly.

  3. General elections were held in Italy on Sunday 2 and also on Monday 3 June 1946. They were the first after World War II and elected 556 deputies to the Constituent Assembly. Theoretically, a total of 573 deputies were to be elected, but the election did not take place in the Julian March and in South Tyrol, which were under military occupation ...

  4. An institutional referendum (Italian: referendum istituzionale, or referendum sulla forma istituzionale dello Stato) was held by universal suffrage in the Kingdom of Italy on 2 June 1946, a key event of contemporary Italian history.

  5. General elections were held in Italy on 18 April 1948 to elect the first Parliament of the Italian Republic.

  6. General elections were held in Italy on Sunday 2 and also on Monday 3 June (but until noon) 1946. They were the first after World War II and elected 556 deputies to the Constituent Assembly.

  7. Feb 22, 2023 · The 1946 Italian institutional referendum was a pivotal moment in Italy's political history, which saw the country transitioning from a monarchy to a republic. The referendum was held on 2 June 1946, just a few days after Umberto's brief reign ended.

  8. General elections were held in Italy on Sunday, 2 June 1946. They were the first after World War II and elected 556 deputies to the Constituent Assembly . Theoretically, a total of 573 deputies were to be elected, but the election did not take place in the Julian March and in South Tyrol , which were under military occupation by the United Nations.

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