2024 Italian local elections explained

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

RegionCityPopulationIncumbent mayorElected mayor1st round2nd roundSeats
Votes%Votes%
AbruzzoPescara119,554bgcolor=Carlo Masci (FI) bgcolor=Carlo Masci (FI) 31,53551.0%
BasilicataPotenza64,406bgcolor=Mario Guarente (Lega) bgcolor= (Ind.) 12,31932.4%19,73364.9%
CalabriaVibo Valentia33,642bgcolor=Maria Limardo (Ind.) bgcolor= (Ind.) 5,86331.9%6,78853.6%
CampaniaAvellino54,515bgcolor=Gianluca Festa (Ind.) bgcolor= (Ind.) 9,97532.5%12,50151.8%
Emilia RomagnaCesena97,137bgcolor=Enzo Lattuca (PD) bgcolor=Enzo Lattuca (PD) 31,49265.2%
Ferrara132,009bgcolor=Alan Fabbri (LN) bgcolor=Alan Fabbri (LN) 40,92157.9%
Forlì116,700bgcolor=Gian Luca Zattini (LN) bgcolor=Gian Luca Zattini (LN) 27,81950.6%
Modena184,732bgcolor=Gian Carlo Muzzarelli (PD) bgcolor= (PD) 54,86063.8%
Reggio Emilia171,944bgcolor=Luca Vecchi (PD) bgcolor= (PD) 42,59856.0%
LombardyBergamo121,200bgcolor=Giorgio Gori (PD) bgcolor= (PD)31,32155.0%
Cremona71,223bgcolor=Gianluca Galimberti (PD)bgcolor=Andrea Virgilio (PD)13,48441.9%13,01350.4%
Pavia73,086bgcolor=Fabrizio Fracassi (Lega)bgcolor= (PD)18,04253.1%
MarcheAscoli Piceno45,483bgcolor=Marco Fioravanti (FdI) bgcolor=Marco Fioravanti (FdI)20,08873.9%
Pesaro94,813bgcolor=Matteo Ricci (PD) bgcolor= (PD)30,02060.6%
Urbino14,786bgcolor= (Ind.) bgcolor= (Ind.)4,05248.0%4,35453.1%
MoliseCampobasso47,449bgcolor=Roberto Gravina (M5S)bgcolor= (PD)8,64332.2%10,51051.0%
PiedmontBiella44,324bgcolor=Claudio Corradino (LN)bgcolor= (FdI)10,99953.8%
Verbania30,104bgcolor=Silvia Marchionini (PD)bgcolor= (Ind.)4,43930.0%6,45251.9%
Vercelli45,875bgcolor=Andrea Corsaro (FI)bgcolor= (Ind.)7,78437.9%8,07054.2%
PugliaBari316,491bgcolor=Antonio Decaro (PD)bgcolor=Vito Leccese (PD)73,73548.0%72,03870.3%
Lecce94,783bgcolor=Carlo Salvemini (PD)bgcolor=Adriana Poli Bortone (FdI)26,05350.0%23,78050.7%
SardiniaCagliari154,460bgcolor=Paolo Truzzu (FdI)bgcolor=Massimo Zedda (PP)43,26860.3%
Sassari127,567bgcolor=Nanni Campus (Ind.)bgcolor=Giuseppe Mascia (PD)31,10851.1%
SicilyCaltanisetta62,797bgcolor=Roberto Gambino (M5S)bgcolor= (UdC)10,05234.4%10,61052.4%
TuscanyFlorence367,150bgcolor=Dario Nardella (PD)bgcolor=Sara Funaro (PD)78,12643.2%82,25460.6%
Livorno152,914bgcolor=Luca Salvetti (Ind.)bgcolor=Luca Salvetti (Ind.)37,47851.7%
Prato195,213bgcolor=Matteo Biffoni (PD)bgcolor= (PD)42,94752.2%
UmbriaPerugia161,228bgcolor=Andrea Romizi (FI)bgcolor=Vittoria Ferdinandi (Ind.)40,92249.0%40,69652.1%
VenetoRovigo50,279bgcolor=Gianfranco Tomao (Ind.)bgcolor= (Ind.)12,11749.1%11,48658.2%

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2024-01-25 . Per le elezioni europee si voterà in un giorno e mezzo, l'8 e il 9 giugno . 2024-02-16 . Il Post . it.