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2017 Italian local elections

The 2017 Italian local elections were held on Sunday 11 June. If necessary, a run-off vote was held on Sunday 25 June.[1] The term of mayors and councils will last five years, unless an early election is triggered.[2]

In the autonomous regions of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol and Aosta Valley the elections will be held on 7 May.[3][4]

The elections were characterized by a good performance of the centre-right coalition and many losses for the centre-left coalition, which however won in the majority of municipalities with more than 15,000 inhabitants, but lost in the most important cities like Genoa, L'Aquila and Parma;[5] while the Five Star Movement was excluded from the runoffs in all the most important cities.[6][7][8]

Voting system edit

Every municipality with more than 15,000 inhabitants elects its mayor and city council with the same system.

Voters express a direct choice for the mayor or an indirect choice voting for one of the parties of the candidate's coalition. If no candidate receives a majority of votes, the top two candidates go to a second round two weeks later. The coalition of the elected mayor is guaranteed a majority of seats in the council with the attribution of extra seats. If the Mayor resigns, dies, lose a motion of confidence, or a majority of the municipal councillors step down at the same time, an early election (for the Mayor and for all municipal councillors) is called.

The City Council is elected at the same time as the mayor. Voters can vote for a list of candidates and can express up to two preferences for candidates of said list, provided they are selecting candidates of both genders. Seats are then attributed to parties proportionally, and for each party the candidates with the highest number of preferences are elected.

The municipalities with a population of less than 15,000 elect their mayors with a plurality system. A mayoral candidate can be supported by only one list, and the list of the elected mayor gets a two-thirds majority of seats. Voters can express up to two preferences for candidates of the chosen list, provided they are selecting candidates of both genders. Seats are then attributed to the candidates with the highest number of preferences.

Results edit

Overall results edit

Majority of each coalition in 161 municipalities (comuni) with a population higher than 15,000:[9]

Notes: almost all political parties and coalitions in local (municipal and regional) elections usually run with the support of some minor allied list active in local politics forming coalitions under the same nominee as the mayoral candidate, only M5S ran in all elections with a single list (that is the list of M5S under the M5S nominee as the mayoral candidate without forming coalitions with minor local lists or other national parties).

By party

Party votes in the main municipalities:[10]

By coalition

Coalition votes in the main municipalities:

Mayoral election results edit

  Prefectural commissioner
Region City Population Incumbent mayor Elected mayor 1st round 2nd round Seats Source
Votes % Votes %
  Piedmont Alessandria 93,894 Maria Rita Rossa (PD) Gianfranco Cuttica di Revigliasco (LN) 12,144 30.25% 18,762 55.68%
20 / 32
[1]
Asti 76,048 Fabrizio Brignolo (PD) Maurizio Rasero (FI) 15,868 47.62% 13,218 54.90%
20 / 32
[2]
Cuneo 56,051 Federico Borgna (Ind.) Federico Borgna (Ind.) 15,400 59.65%
21 / 32
[3]
  Lombardy Como 84,495 Mario Lucini (PD) Mario Landriscina (Ind.) 11,826 34.77% 13,045 52.68%
20 / 32
[4]
Lodi 44,945 Mariano Savastano[11] Sara Casanova (LN) 5,523 27.32% 9,859 56.90%
19 / 32
[5]
Monza 122,849 Roberto Scanagatti (PD) Dario Allevi (FI) 19,344 39.84% 21,869 51.33%
20 / 32
[6]
  Veneto Belluno 35,870 Jacopo Massaro (Ind.) Jacopo Massaro (Ind.) 7,555 46.19% 8,511 63.15%
20 / 32
[7]
Padua 211,215 Paolo De Biagi[12] Sergio Giordani (PD) 28,593 29.20% 47,888 51.84%
19 / 32
[8]
Verona 258,274 Flavio Tosi (F!) Federico Sboarina (Ind.) 33,440 29.13% 46,962 58.11%
22 / 36
[9]
  Friuli Venezia Giulia Gorizia 34,844 Ettore Romoli (FI) Rodolfo Ziberna (FI) 8,543 49.88% 7,774 59.79%
24 / 40
[10]
  Liguria Genoa 585,407 Marco Doria (Ind.) Marco Bucci (Ind.) 88,781 38.80% 112,398 55.24%
24 / 40
[11]
La Spezia 116,456 Massimo Federici (PD) Pierluigi Peracchini (Ind.) 13,187 32.61% 20,636 59.98%
19 / 32
[12]
  Emilia-Romagna Parma 194,001 Federico Pizzarotti (M5S) Federico Pizzarotti (Ind.) 26,496 34.78% 37,157 57.87%
20 / 32
[13]
Piacenza 102,191 Paolo Dosi (PD) Patrizia Barbieri (Ind.) 14,625 34.78% 20,500 58.54%
20 / 32
[14]
  Tuscany Lucca 89,781 Alessandro Tambellini (PD) Alessandro Tambellini (PD) 13,922 37.48% 17,453 50.52%
20 / 32
[15]
Pistoia 90,315 Samuele Bertinelli (PD) Alessandro Tomasi (FdI) 10,435 26.68% 19,049 54.28%
20 / 32
[16]
  Lazio Frosinone 46,323 Nicola Ottaviani (FI) Nicola Ottaviani (FI) 15,038 56.38%
20 / 32
[17]
Rieti 47,698 Simone Petrangeli (SEL) Antonio Cicchetti (FI) 13,138 47.29% 12,660 50.20%
20 / 32
[18]
  Abruzzo L'Aquila 69,627 Massimo Cialente (PD) Pierluigi Biondi (FdI) 14,142 35.84% 16,410 53.52%
20 / 32
[19]
  Apulia Lecce 94,916 Paolo Perrone (CoR) Carlo Salvemini (Ind.) 15,243 28.90% 22,050 54.76%
14 / 32
[20]
Taranto 200,461 Ippazio Stefano (SEL) Rinaldo Melucci (PD) 16,799 17.92% 26,913 50.91%
20 / 32
[21]
  Calabria Catanzaro 90,612 Sergio Abramo (FI) Sergio Abramo (FI) 21,055 39.72% 21,963 64.39%
20 / 32
[22]
  Sicily Palermo 671,696 Leoluca Orlando (Ind.) Leoluca Orlando (Ind.) 125,913 46.28%
24 / 40
[23]
Trapani 68,759 Vito Damiano (Ind.) Francesco Messineo[13] [24]
  Sardinia Oristano 31,630 Guido Tendas (PD) Andrea Lutzu (FI) 4,955 29.60% 7,822 65.29%
15 / 24
[25]

References edit

  1. ^ "Al voto l'11 giugno per le elezioni amministrative - Ministero dell'Interno". www.interno.gov.it. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  2. ^ "*** NORMATTIVA ***". www.normattiva.it. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  3. ^ Adige, Coordinamento e realizzazione informatica a cura dell’Ufficio Organizzazione e Informatica della Regione Autonoma Trentino-Alto. . www.regione.taa.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 2017-03-12. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
  4. ^ "Arnad - Issime - Valsavarenche 07 maggio 2017 - Regione Autonoma Valle d'Aosta". www.regione.vda.it. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
  5. ^ Comunali 2017, centrodestra conquista Genova e L'Aquila. Renzi: "Poteva andare meglio"
  6. ^ "5Stars suffer setback in Italy's local elections". 11 June 2017. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  7. ^ "Elezioni comunali, delusione M5s: fuori da capoluoghi di Regione e grandi città". 11 June 2017. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  8. ^ "Cinque Stelle fuori dai ballottaggi nelle grandi città, ecco i risultati". LaStampa.it. 12 June 2017. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  9. ^ Twitter – YouTrend
  10. ^ "Amministrative 2017: il bilancio del primo turno". www.youtrend.it. 13 June 2017. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  11. ^ Prefectural commissioner replacing mayor Simone Uggetti (PD) since 22 August 2016.
  12. ^ Prefectural commissioner replacing mayor Massimo Bitonci (LN) since February 2017
  13. ^ The centre-right candidate withdrawn from the second round because he was under investigation for corruption. However to be elected, the centre-left candidate needed at least a 50% of the turnout, but only 26.75% of the electors voted, so a Prefectural commissioner was appointed.

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The 2017 Italian local elections were held on Sunday 11 June If necessary a run off vote was held on Sunday 25 June 1 The term of mayors and councils will last five years unless an early election is triggered 2 In the autonomous regions of Trentino Alto Adige Sudtirol and Aosta Valley the elections will be held on 7 May 3 4 The elections were characterized by a good performance of the centre right coalition and many losses for the centre left coalition which however won in the majority of municipalities with more than 15 000 inhabitants but lost in the most important cities like Genoa L Aquila and Parma 5 while the Five Star Movement was excluded from the runoffs in all the most important cities 6 7 8 Contents 1 Voting system 2 Results 2 1 Overall results 2 2 Mayoral election results 3 ReferencesVoting system editEvery municipality with more than 15 000 inhabitants elects its mayor and city council with the same system Voters express a direct choice for the mayor or an indirect choice voting for one of the parties of the candidate s coalition If no candidate receives a majority of votes the top two candidates go to a second round two weeks later The coalition of the elected mayor is guaranteed a majority of seats in the council with the attribution of extra seats If the Mayor resigns dies lose a motion of confidence or a majority of the municipal councillors step down at the same time an early election for the Mayor and for all municipal councillors is called The City Council is elected at the same time as the mayor Voters can vote for a list of candidates and can express up to two preferences for candidates of said list provided they are selecting candidates of both genders Seats are then attributed to parties proportionally and for each party the candidates with the highest number of preferences are elected The municipalities with a population of less than 15 000 elect their mayors with a plurality system A mayoral candidate can be supported by only one list and the list of the elected mayor gets a two thirds majority of seats Voters can express up to two preferences for candidates of the chosen list provided they are selecting candidates of both genders Seats are then attributed to the candidates with the highest number of preferences Results editOverall results edit Majority of each coalition in 161 municipalities comuni with a population higher than 15 000 9 Coalition ComuniCentre left coalition 67Centre right coalition 59Civic lists 20Five Star Movement 8Left wing coalition 2Notes almost all political parties and coalitions in local municipal and regional elections usually run with the support of some minor allied list active in local politics forming coalitions under the same nominee as the mayoral candidate only M5S ran in all elections with a single list that is the list of M5S under the M5S nominee as the mayoral candidate without forming coalitions with minor local lists or other national parties By partyParty votes in the main municipalities 10 Party Democratic Party 15 6 Five Star Movement 8 7 Forza Italia 6 8 Northern League 6 7 Italian Left 6 5 Brothers of Italy 2 5 By coalitionCoalition votes in the main municipalities Coalition Centre left coalition 37 2 Centre right coalition 34 4 Five Star Movement 9 4 Left wing coalition 7 0 Mayoral election results edit Centre left coalition Centre right coalition Five Star Movement Civic lists Centrist coalition Left wing coalition Prefectural commissioner Region City Population Incumbent mayor Elected mayor 1st round 2nd round Seats SourceVotes Votes nbsp Piedmont Alessandria 93 894 Maria Rita Rossa PD Gianfranco Cuttica di Revigliasco LN 12 144 30 25 18 762 55 68 20 32 1 Asti 76 048 Fabrizio Brignolo PD Maurizio Rasero FI 15 868 47 62 13 218 54 90 20 32 2 Cuneo 56 051 Federico Borgna Ind Federico Borgna Ind 15 400 59 65 21 32 3 nbsp Lombardy Como 84 495 Mario Lucini PD Mario Landriscina Ind 11 826 34 77 13 045 52 68 20 32 4 Lodi 44 945 Mariano Savastano 11 Sara Casanova LN 5 523 27 32 9 859 56 90 19 32 5 Monza 122 849 Roberto Scanagatti PD Dario Allevi FI 19 344 39 84 21 869 51 33 20 32 6 nbsp Veneto Belluno 35 870 Jacopo Massaro Ind Jacopo Massaro Ind 7 555 46 19 8 511 63 15 20 32 7 Padua 211 215 Paolo De Biagi 12 Sergio Giordani PD 28 593 29 20 47 888 51 84 19 32 8 Verona 258 274 Flavio Tosi F Federico Sboarina Ind 33 440 29 13 46 962 58 11 22 36 9 nbsp Friuli Venezia Giulia Gorizia 34 844 Ettore Romoli FI Rodolfo Ziberna FI 8 543 49 88 7 774 59 79 24 40 10 nbsp Liguria Genoa 585 407 Marco Doria Ind Marco Bucci Ind 88 781 38 80 112 398 55 24 24 40 11 La Spezia 116 456 Massimo Federici PD Pierluigi Peracchini Ind 13 187 32 61 20 636 59 98 19 32 12 nbsp Emilia Romagna Parma 194 001 Federico Pizzarotti M5S Federico Pizzarotti Ind 26 496 34 78 37 157 57 87 20 32 13 Piacenza 102 191 Paolo Dosi PD Patrizia Barbieri Ind 14 625 34 78 20 500 58 54 20 32 14 nbsp Tuscany Lucca 89 781 Alessandro Tambellini PD Alessandro Tambellini PD 13 922 37 48 17 453 50 52 20 32 15 Pistoia 90 315 Samuele Bertinelli PD Alessandro Tomasi FdI 10 435 26 68 19 049 54 28 20 32 16 nbsp Lazio Frosinone 46 323 Nicola Ottaviani FI Nicola Ottaviani FI 15 038 56 38 20 32 17 Rieti 47 698 Simone Petrangeli SEL Antonio Cicchetti FI 13 138 47 29 12 660 50 20 20 32 18 nbsp Abruzzo L Aquila 69 627 Massimo Cialente PD Pierluigi Biondi FdI 14 142 35 84 16 410 53 52 20 32 19 nbsp Apulia Lecce 94 916 Paolo Perrone CoR Carlo Salvemini Ind 15 243 28 90 22 050 54 76 14 32 20 Taranto 200 461 Ippazio Stefano SEL Rinaldo Melucci PD 16 799 17 92 26 913 50 91 20 32 21 nbsp Calabria Catanzaro 90 612 Sergio Abramo FI Sergio Abramo FI 21 055 39 72 21 963 64 39 20 32 22 nbsp Sicily Palermo 671 696 Leoluca Orlando Ind Leoluca Orlando Ind 125 913 46 28 24 40 23 Trapani 68 759 Vito Damiano Ind Francesco Messineo 13 24 nbsp Sardinia Oristano 31 630 Guido Tendas PD Andrea Lutzu FI 4 955 29 60 7 822 65 29 15 24 25 References edit Al voto l 11 giugno per le elezioni amministrative Ministero dell Interno www interno gov it Retrieved 19 June 2017 NORMATTIVA www normattiva it Retrieved 19 June 2017 Adige Coordinamento e realizzazione informatica a cura dell Ufficio Organizzazione e Informatica della Regione Autonoma Trentino Alto Notizia www regione taa it in Italian Archived from the original on 2017 03 12 Retrieved 2017 03 11 Arnad Issime Valsavarenche 07 maggio 2017 Regione Autonoma Valle d Aosta www regione vda it Retrieved 2017 03 11 Comunali 2017 centrodestra conquista Genova e L Aquila Renzi Poteva andare meglio 5Stars suffer setback in Italy s local elections 11 June 2017 Retrieved 19 June 2017 Elezioni comunali delusione M5s fuori da capoluoghi di Regione e grandi citta 11 June 2017 Retrieved 19 June 2017 Cinque Stelle fuori dai ballottaggi nelle grandi citta ecco i risultati LaStampa it 12 June 2017 Retrieved 19 June 2017 Twitter YouTrend Amministrative 2017 il bilancio del primo turno www youtrend it 13 June 2017 Retrieved 13 June 2017 Prefectural commissioner replacing mayor Simone Uggetti PD since 22 August 2016 Prefectural commissioner replacing mayor Massimo Bitonci LN since February 2017 The centre right candidate withdrawn from the second round because he was under investigation for corruption However to be elected the centre left candidate needed at least a 50 of the turnout but only 26 75 of the electors voted so a Prefectural commissioner was appointed Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2017 Italian local elections amp oldid 1183834207, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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