2023 Italian local elections

The 2023 Italian local elections are scheduled to be held in various Italian local communities on 14–15 May 2023, with a run-off round on 28–29 May.[1] Mayors of towns and cities across the country will be elected.[2] Direct elections will be held in 595 municipalities: in each comune were chosen mayor and members of the City Council. Of the 790 municipalities, 14 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 will be 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.

Municipal elections

Overall results

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

CoalitionComuni
Centre-right coalition
Centre-left coalition
Independents and others
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

  Prefectural commissioner
Region City Population Incumbent mayor Elected mayor 1st round 2nd round Seats Source
Votes  % Votes  %
Lombardy Brescia 196,640 Emilio Del Bono (PD) Laura Castelletti (Ind.) 46,198 54.84%
20 / 32
Sondrio 21,558 Marco Scaramellini (Ind.) Marco Scaramellini (Ind.) 5,681 57.86%
20 / 32
Veneto Treviso 84,669 Mario Conte (Lega) Mario Conte (Lega)
20 / 32
Vicenza 111,980 Francesco Rucco (Ind.)
0 / 32
Friuli-Venezia Giulia Udine 99,242 Pietro Fontanini (Lega) Alberto Felice De Toni (Ind.) 16,762 39.70% 18,576 52.80%
24 / 40
Liguria Imperia 42,328 Claudio Scajola (Ind.) Claudio Scajola (Ind.) 12,173 62.97%
21 / 32
Tuscany Massa 68,946 Maria Rosa Trio[lower-alpha 1]
0 / 32
Pisa 90,408 Michele Conti (Ind.)
0 / 32
Siena 53,772 Luigi De Mossi (Ind.)
0 / 32
Umbria Terni 111,317 Leonardo Latini (Lega)
0 / 32
Marche Ancona 100,861 Valeria Mancinelli (PD)
0 / 32
Lazio Latina 127,315 Carmine Valente[lower-alpha 2] Matilde Celentano (FdI) 42,831 70.68%
23 / 32
Abruzzo Teramo 54,436 Gianguido D'Alberto (Ind.) Gianguido D'Alberto (Ind.) 16,267 54.47%
20 / 32
Apulia Brindisi 87,534 Riccardo Rossi (EV)
0 / 32
Sicily Catania 311,763 Piero Mattei[lower-alpha 3]
0 / 32
Ragusa 73,631 Giuseppe Cassì (Ind.)
0 / 35
Syracuse 121,933 Francesco Italia (Ind.)
0 / 32
Trapani 68,370 Giacomo Tranchida (PD)
0 / 24
  1. Prefectural commissioner replacing mayor Francesco Persiani (Lega) since 3 March 2023.
  2. Prefectural commissioner replacing mayor Damiano Coletta (Ind.) since 29 September 2022.
  3. Prefectural commissionar replacing mayor Salvo Pogliese (FdI) since 30 January 2023.

References

  1. "Elezioni Comunali 2023 - Comuni al voto". Tuttitalia.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-03-26.
  2. "Elezioni comunali a Montecorvino Rovella: D'Onofrio presenta la (ri)candidatura a sindaco". SalernoToday (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-03-26.
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