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The 2023 Italian local elections were held in various Italian local communities on 14–15 May 2023,[1] with a run-off round on 28–29 May.[2] Mayors of towns and cities across the country were elected.[3]
Direct elections were held in 600 municipalities; in each comune were chosen mayor and members of the City Council. Of the 790 municipalities, 15 were provincial capitals. In Friuli Venezia Giulia, the elections were held on 2–3 April with a second ballot on 17–18 April; in Aosta Valley and Trentino-Alto Adige were held on 21 May, with a possible second ballot on 4 June, and in Sicily and Sardinia on 28–29 May, with a possible second round on 11–12 June.[4]
Municipal elections
Overall results
Majority of each coalition in the municipalities (comuni) with a population higher than 15,000:[5]
Coalition | Comuni | |
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Centre-right coalition | 50 | |
Centre-left coalition | 34 | |
Five Star Movement | 2 | |
Independents and others | 25 | |
Total | 111 |
- By party
Party results in the main municipalities:
Party | % | |
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Democratic Party | ||
Five Star Movement | ||
Lega | ||
Forza Italia | ||
Brothers of Italy | ||
Greens and Left Alliance | ||
Action – Italia Viva | ||
Centre-right civic lists | ||
Centre-left civic lists |
Mayoral election results
Region | City | Population | Incumbent mayor | Elected mayor | 1st round | 2nd round | Seats | Source | ||||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | |||||||||
Lombardy | Brescia | 196,640 | Emilio Del Bono (PD) | Laura Castelletti (Ind.) | 46,198 | 54.84% | — | — | 20 / 32 |
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Sondrio | 21,558 | Marco Scaramellini (Ind.) | Marco Scaramellini (Ind.) | 5,681 | 57.86% | — | — | 20 / 32 |
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Veneto | Treviso | 84,669 | Mario Conte (Lega) | Mario Conte (Lega) | 23,403 | 64.75% | — | — | 22 / 32 |
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Vicenza | 111,980 | Francesco Rucco (Ind.) | Giacomo Possamai (PD) | 21,896 | 46.23% | 23,416 | 50.54% | 20 / 32 |
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Friuli Venezia Giulia | Udine | 99,242 | Pietro Fontanini (Lega) | Alberto Felice De Toni (Ind.) | 16,762 | 39.70% | 18,576 | 52.80% | 24 / 40 |
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Liguria | Imperia | 42,328 | Claudio Scajola (Ind.) | Claudio Scajola (Ind.) | 12,173 | 62.97% | — | — | 21 / 32 |
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Tuscany | Massa | 68,946 | Maria Rosa Trio[lower-alpha 1] | Francesco Persiani (Lega) | 11,872 | 35.42% | 15,719 | 54.36% | 20 / 32 |
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Pisa | 90,408 | Michele Conti (Ind.) | Michele Conti (Ind.) | 20,091 | 49.96% | 21,142 | 52.33% | 20 / 32 |
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Siena | 53,772 | Luigi De Mossi (Ind.) | Nicoletta Fabio (Ind.) | 8,249 | 30.51% | 12,545 | 52.16% | 20 / 32 |
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Umbria | Terni | 111,317 | Leonardo Latini (Lega) | Stefano Bandecchi (AP) | 13,647 | 28.14% | 19,748 | 54.62% | 20 / 32 |
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Marche | Ancona | 100,861 | Valeria Mancinelli (PD) | Daniele Silvetti (FI) | 19,643 | 45.11% | 21,279 | 51.73% | 20 / 32 |
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Lazio | Latina | 127,315 | Carmine Valente[lower-alpha 2] | Matilde Celentano (FdI) | 42,831 | 70.68% | — | — | 23 / 32 |
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Abruzzo | Teramo | 54,436 | Gianguido D'Alberto (Ind.) | Gianguido D'Alberto (Ind.) | 16,267 | 54.47% | — | — | 20 / 32 |
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Apulia | Brindisi | 87,534 | Riccardo Rossi (EV) | Giuseppe Marchionna (Ind.) | 17,933 | 44.00% | 16,814 | 53.99% | 20 / 32 |
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Foggia | 144,586 | Prefectural commission[lower-alpha 3] | Maria Aida Episcopo (Ind.) | 36,801 | 52.78% | — | — | 20 / 32 |
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Sicily | Catania | 311,763 | Piero Mattei[lower-alpha 4] | Enrico Trantino (FdI) | 85,700 | 66.13% | — | — | 30 / 36 |
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Ragusa | 73,631 | Giuseppe Cassì (Ind.) | Giuseppe Cassì (Ind.) | 21,674 | 62.92% | — | — | 17 / 24 |
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Syracuse | 121,933 | Francesco Italia (Ind.) | Francesco Italia (Az) | 12,893 | 23.89% | 21,501 | 55.39% | 8 / 32 |
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Trapani | 68,370 | Giacomo Tranchida (PD) | Giacomo Tranchida (PD) | 11,364 | 42.45% | — | — | 16 / 24 |
- ↑ Prefectural commissioner replacing mayor Francesco Persiani (Lega) since 3 March 2023.
- ↑ Prefectural commissioner replacing mayor Damiano Coletta (Ind.) since 29 September 2022.
- ↑ Replacing mayor Franco Landella (Lega) since 25 May 2021.
- ↑ Prefectural commissioner replacing mayor Salvo Pogliese (FdI) since 30 January 2023.
References
- ↑ "Elezioni amministrative 2023, primo turno 14-15 maggio". Adnkronos (in Italian). 23 February 2023. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
- ↑ "Elezioni Comunali 2023 - Comuni al voto". Tuttitalia.it (in Italian). Retrieved 26 March 2023.
- ↑ "Elezioni comunali a Montecorvino Rovella: D'Onofrio presenta la (ri)candidatura a sindaco". SalernoToday (in Italian). Retrieved 26 March 2023.
- ↑ "Amministrative, governo Schifani fissa le date per le elezioni in 129 Comuni". Regione.sicilia.it (in Italian). 2 February 2023. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
- ↑ https://elezioni.repubblica.it/2023/comunali/