2024 Italian local elections
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The 2024 Italian local elections were held in various Italian local communities on 8-9 June 2024, at the same time as the European elections and the Piedmontese election,[1] with a run-off round on 23–24 June.
Results
Results in Provincial Capitals
Region | City | Population | Incumbent mayor | Elected mayor | 1st round | 2nd round | Seats | ||||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | ||||||||
Abruzzo | Pescara | 119,554 | Carlo Masci (FI) | Carlo Masci (FI) | 31,535 | 51.0% | — | — | 20 / 32 | ||
Basilicata | Potenza | 64,406 | Mario Guarente (Lega) | Vincenzo Telesca [it] (Ind.) | 12,319 | 32.4% | 19,733 | 64.9% | 20 / 32 | ||
Calabria | Vibo Valentia | 33,642 | Maria Limardo (Ind.) | Vincenzo Francesco Romeo [it] (Ind.) | 5,863 | 31.9% | 6,788 | 53.6% | 20 / 32 | ||
Campania | Avellino | 54,515 | Gianluca Festa (Ind.) | Laura Nargi [it] (Ind.) | 9,975 | 32.5% | 12,501 | 51.8% | 20 / 32 | ||
Emilia Romagna | Cesena | 97,137 | Enzo Lattuca (PD) | Enzo Lattuca (PD) | 31,492 | 65.2% | — | — | 22 / 32 | ||
Ferrara | 132,009 | Alan Fabbri (LN) | Alan Fabbri (LN) | 40,921 | 57.9% | — | — | 20 / 32 | |||
Forlì | 116,700 | Gian Luca Zattini (LN) | Gian Luca Zattini (LN) | 27,819 | 50.6% | — | — | 20 / 32 | |||
Modena | 184,732 | Gian Carlo Muzzarelli (PD) | Massimo Mezzetti [it] (PD) | 54,860 | 63.8% | — | — | 22 / 32 | |||
Reggio Emilia | 171,944 | Luca Vecchi (PD) | Marco Massari [it] (PD) | 42,598 | 56.0% | — | — | 20 / 32 | |||
Lombardy | Bergamo | 121,200 | Giorgio Gori (PD) | Elena Carnevali [it] (PD) | 31,321 | 55.0% | — | — | 20 / 32 | ||
Cremona | 71,223 | Gianluca Galimberti (PD) | Andrea Virgilio (PD) | 13,484 | 41.9% | 13,013 | 50.4% | 20 / 32 | |||
Pavia | 73,086 | Fabrizio Fracassi (Lega) | Michele Lissia [it] (PD) | 18,042 | 53.1% | — | — | 20 / 32 | |||
Marche | Ascoli Piceno | 45,483 | Marco Fioravanti (FdI) | Marco Fioravanti (FdI) | 20,088 | 73.9% | — | — | 25 / 32 | ||
Pesaro | 94,813 | Matteo Ricci (PD) | Andrea Biancani [it] (PD) | 30,020 | 60.6% | — | — | 21 / 32 | |||
Urbino | 14,786 | Maurizio Gambini [it] (Ind.) | Maurizio Gambini [it] (Ind.) | 4,052 | 48.0% | 4,354 | 53.1% | 20 / 32 | |||
Molise | Campobasso | 47,449 | Roberto Gravina (M5S) | Marialuisa Forte [it] (PD) | 8,643 | 32.2% | 10,510 | 51.0% | 10 / 32 | ||
Piedmont | Biella | 44,324 | Claudio Corradino (LN) | Marzio Olivero [it] (FdI) | 10,999 | 53.8% | — | — | 20 / 32 | ||
Verbania | 30,104 | Silvia Marchionini (PD) | Giandomenico Albertella [it] (Ind.) | 4,439 | 30.0% | 6,452 | 51.9% | 20 / 32 | |||
Vercelli | 45,875 | Andrea Corsaro (FI) | Roberto Scheda [it] (Ind.) | 7,784 | 37.9% | 8,070 | 54.2% | 20 / 32 | |||
Puglia | Bari | 316,491 | Antonio Decaro (PD) | Vito Leccese (PD) | 73,735 | 48.0% | 72,038 | 70.3% | 22 / 32 | ||
Lecce | 94,783 | Carlo Salvemini (PD) | Adriana Poli Bortone (FdI) | 26,053 | 50.0% | 23,780 | 50.7% | 20 / 32 | |||
Sardinia | Cagliari | 154,460 | Paolo Truzzu (FdI) | Massimo Zedda (PP) | 43,268 | 60.3% | — | — | 21 / 34 | ||
Sassari | 127,567 | Nanni Campus (Ind.) | Giuseppe Mascia (PD) | 31,108 | 51.1% | — | — | 21 / 34 | |||
Sicily | Caltanisetta | 62,797 | Roberto Gambino (M5S) | Walter Tesauro [it] (UdC) | 10,052 | 34.4% | 10,610 | 52.4% | 14 / 24 | ||
Tuscany | Florence | 367,150 | Dario Nardella (PD) | Sara Funaro (PD) | 78,126 | 43.2% | 82,254 | 60.6% | 22 / 36 | ||
Livorno | 152,914 | Luca Salvetti (Ind.) | Luca Salvetti (Ind.) | 37,478 | 51.7% | — | — | 20 / 32 | |||
Prato | 195,213 | Matteo Biffoni (PD) | Ilaria Bugetti [it] (PD) | 42,947 | 52.2% | — | — | 20 / 32 | |||
Umbria | Perugia | 161,228 | Andrea Romizi (FI) | Vittoria Ferdinandi (Ind.) | 40,922 | 49.0% | 40,696 | 52.1% | 20 / 32 | ||
Veneto | Rovigo | 50,279 | Gianfranco Tomao (Ind.) | Valeria Cittadin [it] (Ind.) | 12,117 | 49.1% | 11,486 | 58.2% | 20 / 32 |
References
- ^ "Per le elezioni europee si voterà in un giorno e mezzo, l'8 e il 9 giugno". Il Post (in Italian). 25 January 2024. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
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