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2023 Italian local elections

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The2023 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 eachcomune were chosen mayor and members of the City Council. Of the 790 municipalities, 15 were provincial capitals. InFriuli-Venezia Giulia, the elections were held on 2–3 April with a second ballot on 17–18 April; inAosta Valley andTrentino-Alto Adige were held on 21 May, with a possible second ballot on 4 June, and inSicily andSardinia on 28–29 May, with a possible second round on 11–12 June.[4]

Municipal elections

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Overall results

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Majority of each coalition in the municipalities (comuni) with a population higher than 15,000:[5]

CoalitionComuni
Centre-right coalition50
Centre-left coalition34
Five Star Movement2
Independents and others25
Total111
By party

Party results in the main municipalities:

Party%
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

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  Centre-left coalition
  Centre-right coalition
  Five Star Movement
  Civic lists
  Centrist coalition
  Right-wing coalition
  Left-wing coalition
  Prefectural commissioner
RegionCityPopulationIncumbent mayorElected mayor1st round2nd roundSeatsSource
Votes%Votes%
LombardyBrescia196,640Emilio Del Bono (PD)Laura Castelletti (Ind.)46,19854.84%
20 / 32
Sondrio21,558Marco Scaramellini (Ind.)Marco Scaramellini (Ind.)5,68157.86%
20 / 32
VenetoTreviso84,669Mario Conte (Lega)Mario Conte (Lega)23,40364.75%
22 / 32
Vicenza111,980Francesco Rucco (Ind.)Giacomo Possamai (PD)21,89646.23%23,41650.54%
20 / 32
Friuli-Venezia GiuliaUdine99,242Pietro Fontanini (Lega)Alberto Felice De Toni (Ind.)16,76239.70%18,57652.80%
24 / 40
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LiguriaImperia42,328Claudio Scajola (Ind.)Claudio Scajola (Ind.)12,17362.97%
21 / 32
TuscanyMassa68,946Maria Rosa Trio[a]Francesco Persiani (Lega)11,87235.42%15,71954.36%
20 / 32
Pisa90,408Michele Conti (Ind.)Michele Conti (Ind.)20,09149.96%21,14252.33%
20 / 32
Siena53,772Luigi De Mossi (Ind.)Nicoletta Fabio (Ind.)8,24930.51%12,54552.16%
20 / 32
UmbriaTerni111,317Leonardo Latini (Lega)Stefano Bandecchi (AP)13,64728.14%19,74854.62%
20 / 32
MarcheAncona100,861Valeria Mancinelli (PD)Daniele Silvetti (FI)19,64345.11%21,27951.73%
20 / 32
LazioLatina127,315Carmine Valente[b]Matilde Celentano (FdI)42,83170.68%
23 / 32
AbruzzoTeramo54,436Gianguido D'Alberto (Ind.)Gianguido D'Alberto (Ind.)16,26754.47%
20 / 32
ApuliaBrindisi87,534Riccardo Rossi (EV)Giuseppe Marchionna (Ind.)17,93344.00%16,81453.99%
20 / 32
Foggia144,586Prefectural commission[c]Maria Aida Episcopo (Ind.)36,80152.78%
20 / 32
SicilyCatania311,763Piero Mattei[d]Enrico Trantino (FdI)85,70066.13%
30 / 36
Ragusa73,631Giuseppe Cassì (Ind.)Giuseppe Cassì (Ind.)21,67462.92%
17 / 24
Syracuse121,933Francesco Italia (Ind.)Francesco Italia (Az)12,89323.89%21,50155.39%
8 / 32
Trapani68,370Giacomo Tranchida (PD)Giacomo Tranchida (PD)11,36442.45%
16 / 24
  1. ^Prefectural commissioner replacing mayorFrancesco Persiani (Lega) since 3 March 2023.
  2. ^Prefectural commissioner replacing mayorDamiano Coletta (Ind.) since 29 September 2022.
  3. ^Replacing mayorFranco Landella (Lega) since 25 May 2021.
  4. ^Prefectural commissioner replacing mayorSalvo Pogliese (FdI) since 30 January 2023.

References

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  1. ^"Elezioni amministrative 2023, primo turno 14-15 maggio".Adnkronos (in Italian). 23 February 2023. Retrieved30 May 2023.
  2. ^"Elezioni Comunali 2023 - Comuni al voto".Tuttitalia.it (in Italian). Retrieved26 March 2023.
  3. ^"Elezioni comunali a Montecorvino Rovella: D'Onofrio presenta la (ri)candidatura a sindaco".SalernoToday (in Italian). Retrieved26 March 2023.
  4. ^"Amministrative, governo Schifani fissa le date per le elezioni in 129 Comuni".Regione.sicilia.it (in Italian). 2 February 2023. Retrieved30 May 2023.
  5. ^https://elezioni.repubblica.it/2023/comunali/
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