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]
Majority of each coalition in the municipalities (comuni) with a population higher than 15,000:[5]
Coalition | Comuni | ||
---|---|---|---|
50 | |||
34 | |||
2 | |||
Independents and others | 25 | ||
Total | 111 |
Party | valign=top | % | |
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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 |
Region | City | Population | Incumbent mayor | Elected mayor | 1st round | 2nd round | Seats | Source | ||||||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | |||||||||||
Lombardy | Brescia | 196,640 | bgcolor= | Emilio Del Bono (PD) | bgcolor= | Laura Castelletti (Ind.) | 46,198 | 54.84% | — | — | ||||
Sondrio | 21,558 | bgcolor= | Marco Scaramellini (Ind.) | bgcolor= | Marco Scaramellini (Ind.) | 5,681 | 57.86% | — | — | |||||
Veneto | Treviso | 84,669 | bgcolor= | Mario Conte (Lega) | bgcolor= | Mario Conte (Lega) | 23,403 | 64.75% | — | — | ||||
Vicenza | 111,980 | bgcolor= | Francesco Rucco (Ind.) | bgcolor= | Giacomo Possamai (PD) | 21,896 | 46.23% | 23,416 | 50.54% | |||||
Friuli-Venezia Giulia | Udine | 99,242 | bgcolor= | Pietro Fontanini (Lega) | bgcolor= | Alberto Felice De Toni (Ind.) | 16,762 | 39.70% | 18,576 | 52.80% | https://elezioni.repubblica.it/2023/comunali/2-aprile/friuli-venezia-giulia/udine/ | |||
Liguria | Imperia | 42,328 | bgcolor= | Claudio Scajola (Ind.) | bgcolor= | Claudio Scajola (Ind.) | 12,173 | 62.97% | — | — | ||||
Tuscany | Massa | 68,946 | bgcolor= | Maria Rosa Trio | bgcolor= | Francesco Persiani (Lega) | 11,872 | 35.42% | 15,719 | 54.36% | ||||
Pisa | 90,408 | bgcolor= | Michele Conti (Ind.) | bgcolor= | Michele Conti (Ind.) | 20,091 | 49.96% | 21,142 | 52.33% | |||||
Siena | 53,772 | bgcolor= | Luigi De Mossi (Ind.) | bgcolor= | Nicoletta Fabio (Ind.) | 8,249 | 30.51% | 12,545 | 52.16% | |||||
Umbria | Terni | 111,317 | bgcolor= | Leonardo Latini (Lega) | Stefano Bandecchi (AP) | 13,647 | 28.14% | 19,748 | 54.62% | |||||
Marche | Ancona | 100,861 | bgcolor= | Valeria Mancinelli (PD) | bgcolor= | Daniele Silvetti (FI) | 19,643 | 45.11% | 21,279 | 51.73% | ||||
Lazio | Latina | 127,315 | bgcolor= | Carmine Valente | bgcolor= | Matilde Celentano (FdI) | 42,831 | 70.68% | — | — | ||||
Abruzzo | Teramo | 54,436 | bgcolor= | Gianguido D'Alberto (Ind.) | bgcolor= | Gianguido D'Alberto (Ind.) | 16,267 | 54.47% | — | — | ||||
Apulia | Brindisi | 87,534 | bgcolor= | Riccardo Rossi (EV) | bgcolor= | Giuseppe Marchionna (Ind.) | 17,933 | 44.00% | 16,814 | 53.99% | ||||
Foggia | 144,586 | bgcolor= | Prefectural commission | bgcolor= | Maria Aida Episcopo (Ind.) | 36,801 | 52.78% | — | — | |||||
Sicily | Catania | 311,763 | bgcolor= | Piero Mattei | bgcolor= | Enrico Trantino (FdI) | 85,700 | 66.13% | — | — | ||||
Ragusa | 73,631 | Giuseppe Cassì (Ind.) | Giuseppe Cassì (Ind.) | 21,674 | 62.92% | — | — | |||||||
Syracuse | 121,933 | bgcolor= | Francesco Italia (Ind.) | Francesco Italia (Az) | 12,893 | 23.89% | 21,501 | 55.39% | ||||||
Trapani | 68,370 | bgcolor= | Giacomo Tranchida (PD) | bgcolor= | Giacomo Tranchida (PD) | 11,364 | 42.45% | — | — |