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List of mayors of Ravenna

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Mayor ofRavenna
Sindaco di Ravenna
since 31 May 2025
AppointerPopular election
Term length5 years, renewable once
Formation1860
WebsiteOfficial website
Ravenna's City Hall

Themayor of Ravenna is an elected politician who, along with the Ravenna's city council, is accountable for the strategic government ofRavenna inEmilia-Romagna,Italy.

Overview

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According to the Italian Constitution, the mayor of Ravenna is member of the city council.

The mayor is elected by the population of Ravenna, who also elect the members of the city council, controlling the mayor's policy guidelines and is able to enforce his resignation by amotion of no confidence. The mayor is entitled to appoint and release the members of his government.

Since 1993 the mayor is elected directly byRavenna's electorate: in all mayoral elections inItaly in cities with a population higher than 15,000 the voters express a direct choice for the mayor or an indirect choice voting for the party of the candidate's coalition. If no candidate receives at least 50% of votes, the top two candidates go to a second round after two weeks. The election of the City Council is based on a direct choice for the candidate with a preference vote: the candidate with the majority of the preferences is elected. The number of the seats for each party is determined proportionally.

Kingdom of Italy (1860–1946)

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 MayorTerm startTerm endParty
Mayors appointed by theKing (1860-1889)
1Vincenzo Cavalli18601863Right
2Gioacchino Rasponi18631865Left
3Ignazio Guiccioli18651869Right
4Cosimo Fabbri18691871Left
(2)Gioacchino Rasponi18711873Left
5Silvio Guerrini18731876Left
6Ugo Lovatelli Dal Corno18761883Right
7Pietro Gamba18831886Right
8Ugo Burnazzi18861889Left
Mayors elected by the City Council (1889-1926)
9Tullio Corradini Ginanni18891892Right
10Pio Poletti18921902Left
11Luigi Cilla19021906PSI
12Ferdinando Gallina19061910PRI
13Chiarissimo Calderoni19101914PRI
13Fortunato Buzzi19141923PRI
14Celso Calvetti19231926PNF
Fascist Podestà (1926-1944)
1Celso Calvetti19261931PNF
2Andrea Cagnoni19311937PNF
3Giovanni Cottignola19371944PNF
Liberation (1944-1946)
15Riccardo Campagnoni19441946PRI

Republic of Italy (since 1946)

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City Council election (1946–1993)

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From 1946 to 1993, the mayor of Ravenna was elected by the city council.[1]

 MayorTerm startTerm endPartyCoalitionElection
1Gino Gatta19461951PCIPCI • PSIUP1946
2Celso Cicognani19511956PRIPRI • DC1951
195619611956
Special Prefectural Commissioner tenure (1961–1963)1960
1961
3Bruno Benelli19631967PRIPRI • DC • PSDI1962
Special Prefectural Commissioner tenure (1967–1969)1966
4Secondo Bini19691969PRIPRI • DC1968
5Aristide Canosani19691973PSIPCI • PSI
197319761973
6Vincenzo Randi19761977PSI
(5)Aristide Canosani19771980PSI
7Giordano Angelini19801983PCI1979
19831987PCI • PSI • PRI1983
8Mauro Dragoni19871988PCI
198819921988
9Giovanni Miserocchi19921993PDS

Direct election (since 1993)

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Since 1993, under provisions of new local administration law, the Mayor of Ravenna is chosen by direct election, originally every four, and since 2001 every five years.


MayorTook officeLeft officePartyCoalitionElection
10Pier Paolo D'Attorre
(1951–1997)
21 June 199327 April 1997[a]PDSPDS1993
11Vidmer Mercatali
(b. 1949)
28 April 199714 May 2001PDS
DS
The Olive Tree
(PDS-PPI-PRI-PRC)
1997
14 May 200130 May 2006The Olive Tree
(DS-DL-PRI-PRC)
2001
12Fabrizio Matteucci
(1957–2020)
30 May 200616 May 2011DS
PD
The Olive Tree
(DS-DL-PRI-PRC)
2006
16 May 201121 June 2016PD • PRI • IdV •
SEL • FdS
2011
13Michele De Pascale
(b. 1985)
21 June 20169 October 2021PDPD • PRI
and leftist lists
2016
9 October 2021[b]13 December 2024[c]PD • PRI • M5S
and leftist lists
2021
14Alessandro Barattoni
(b. 1982)
31 May 2025IncumbentPDPD • PRI  • AVS  • M5S2025
Notes
  1. ^Died on his last day in office.
  2. ^Election originally scheduled for June 2021 then postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  3. ^Resigned due to being electedPresident of Emilia-Romagna. The deputy mayor Fabio Sbaraglia (PD) is holding the office till a new municipal election will be held.

Timeline

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"I sindaci di Ravenna dal 1944 con Campagnoni fino a Mercatali".Ravenna Notizie. Retrieved31 October 2018.

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