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List of mayors of Palermo

The mayor of Palermo is an elected politician who, along with the Palermo's city council, is accountable for the strategic government of Palermo in Sicily, Italy. The current mayor is Roberto Lagalla, who took office on 20 June 2022.[1]

Mayor of Palermo
Sindaco di Palermo
Incumbent
Roberto Lagalla
since 20 June 2022
ResidencePalazzo Pretorio
AppointerPopular election
Term length5 years, renewable once
Inaugural holderSalesio Balsano
FormationJuly 1861
Salary€121,188
WebsiteOfficial website

Overview edit

 
Palermo's City Hall

According to the Italian Constitution, the mayor of Palermo is a member of the Palermo city council.

The mayor is elected by the population of Palermo. Citizens elect also the members of the city council, which also controls the mayor's policy guidelines and is able to enforce his resignation by a motion of no confidence. The mayor is entitled to appoint and release the members of his government.

Since 1993 the mayor has been elected directly by Palermo's electorate: in all mayoral elections in Italy in cities with a population higher than 15,000 the voters express a direct choice for the mayor or an indirect choice voting for the party of the candidate's coalition. If no candidate receives at least 50% of votes, the top two candidates go to a second round after two weeks. The election of the city council is based on a direct choice for the candidate with a preference vote: the candidate with the majority of the preferences is elected. The number of the seats for each party is determined proportionally.

Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946) edit

Mayors edit

In 1861, the nascent Kingdom of Italy created the office of the mayor of Palermo (Italian: Sindaco di Palermo), chosen by the city council.

  • 1861-1862, Salesio Balsano
  • 1862-1863, Mariano Stabile
  • 1863-1866, Antonio Starabba, Marchese di Rudinì
  • 1866-1868, Salesio Balsano
  • 1868-1873, Domenico Peranni
  • 1873-1876, Emanuale Notarbartolo
  • 1876-1878, Francesco Paolo Perez
  • 1878-1880, Giovanni Raffaele
  • 1880-1881, Salesio Balsano
  • 1881-1882, Nicolò Turrisi Colonna
  • 1882-1885, Pietro Ugo Delle Favare
  • 1885, Salvatore Romano Lo Faso
  • 1885, Giuseppe La Farina
  • 1885, Fortunato Vergara di Craco
  • 1885-1886, Giulio Benso della Verdura
  • 1886-1887, Nicolò Turrisi Colonna
  • 1887-1890, Giulio Benso della Verdura
  • 1890-1892, Emanuele Paternò
  • 1892-1893, Pietro Ugo Delle Favare
  • 1893-1895, Eugenio Olivieri
  • 1895-1897, Angelo Pantaleone
  • 1897-1898, Michele Amato Pojero
  • 1898-1900, Eugenio Olivieri
  • 1900, Mario Rebucci
  • 1900-1901, Paolo Beccadelli di Bologna
  • 1901-1902, Giuseppe Tasca Lanza
  • 1902, Pietro Vayrat
  • 1902-1903, Giuseppe Tasca Lanza
  • 1903-1905, Pietro Bonanno
  • 1905-1906, Girolamo di Martino
  • 1906-1907, Giuseppe Tasca Lanza
  • 1907-1908, Paolo Francesco Tesauro
  • 1908-1909, Gennaro Bladier
  • 1909-1910, Romualdo Trigona di Sant'Elia
  • 1910, Francesco Moncada Grispo
  • 1910-1911, Francesco Gay
  • 1911-1912, Girolamo Di Martino
  • 1912-1914, Vincenzo Di Salvo
  • 1914-1920, Salvatore Tagliavia
  • 1920-1924, Giuseppe Lanza di Scalea
  • 1924-1925, Gennaro Di Donato
  • 1925, Domenico Delli Santi
  • 1925-1926, Salvatore Di Marzo

Fascist Podestà edit

The Fascist dictatorship abolished mayors and city councils in 1926, replacing them with an authoritarian Podestà chosen by the National Fascist Party:

  • 1926-1929, Salvatore Di Marzo
  • 1929-1933, Michele Spadafora
  • 1933-1934, prefectural dictator Giuseppe Borrelli
  • 1934-1939, Giuseppe Noto
  • 1939-1943, Giuseppe Sofia
  • 1943-1946, some special commissioners (Allied invasion of Sicily)

Republic of Italy (1946–present) edit

From 1946 to 1993, the mayor of Palermo was chosen by the city council.

  Mayor Term start Term end Party Coalition
1 Gennaro Patricolo November 1946 March 1948 UQ UQ  • PLI
2 Guido Avolio March 1948 November 1948 UQ DC  • PRI  • PLI  • UQ
3 Gaspare Causenza November 1948 March 1951 DC DC  • PRI  • PLI
(2) Guido Avolio November 1951 January 1952 DC
4 Gioacchino Scaduto July 1952 December 1955 DC
5 Luciano Maugeri June 1956 May 1958 DC
6 Salvatore Lima June 1958 January 1963 DC
7 Francesco Saverio Diliberto January 1963 June 1964 DC
8 Paolo Bevilacqua July 1964 January 1965 DC
(6) Salvatore Lima January 1965 July 1966 DC
(8) Paolo Bevilacqua July 1966 October 1968 DC
9 Francesco Spagnolo October 1968 November 1970 DC DC
10 Vito Ciancimino November 1970 April 1971 DC DC  • PRI  • PLI
11 Giacomo Marchello April 1971 January 1976 DC
12 Carmelo Scoma January 1976 October 1978 DC
13 Giovanni Lapi October 1978 November 1978 DC
14 Salvatore Mantione November 1978 July 1980 DC
15 Nello Martellucci July 1980 April 1983 DC
16 Elda Pucci April 1983 April 1984 DC DC  • PSI  • PRI  • PLI
17 Giuseppe Insalaco April 1984 August 1984 DC
18 Stefano Camilleri August 1984 October 1984 DC
(15) Nello Martellucci October 1984 December 1984 DC
19 Leoluca Orlando July 1985 August 1990 DC
20 Domenico Lo Vasco August 1990 June 1992 DC
21 Aldo Rizzo June 1992 December 1992 SI PDS  • FdV  • PSDI  • SI
22 Manlio Orobello December 1992 April 1993 PSI DC  • PSI  • PRI  • PLI

Direct election (since 1993) edit

Since 1993, under provisions of new local administration law, the mayor of Palermo is chosen by direct election, originally every four, and later every five years.


Mayor of Palermo Took office Left office Party Coalition Election
(19)   Leoluca Orlando
(b. 1947)
3 December 1993 5 December 1997 LR Progressives
(PDS-PRC-LR-FdV)
1993
6 December 1997 18 December 2000[a] The Olive Tree
(PDS-PPI-PRC-LR-FdV)
1997
Special Commissioner tenure (19 December 2000 – 4 December 2001)
23   Diego Cammarata
(b. 1951)
5 December 2001 14 May 2007 FI
PdL
House of Freedoms
(FI-AN-CCD-CDU)
2001
15 May 2007 26 January 2012 House of Freedoms
(FI-AN-UDC)
2007
Special Commissioner tenure (27 January – 22 May 2012)
(19)   Leoluca Orlando
(b. 1947)
22 May 2012 22 June 2017 LR18
PD
IdV  • FdS  • FdV
and leftist lists
2012
22 June 2017 20 June 2022 PD  • SI  • PRC
and leftist lists
2017
24   Roberto Lagalla
(b. 1955)
20 June 2022 Incumbent UDC FI  • FdI  • IV  • L  • UDC 2022
Notes
  1. ^ Resigned in order to participate in the 2001 regional election.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Comune di Palermo. 22 May 2012. Archived from the original on 5 June 2012. Retrieved 23 May 2012.

External links edit

  Media related to Mayors of Palermo at Wikimedia Commons

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The mayor of Palermo is an elected politician who along with the Palermo s city council is accountable for the strategic government of Palermo in Sicily Italy The current mayor is Roberto Lagalla who took office on 20 June 2022 1 Mayor of PalermoSindaco di PalermoIncumbentRoberto Lagallasince 20 June 2022ResidencePalazzo PretorioAppointerPopular electionTerm length5 years renewable onceInaugural holderSalesio BalsanoFormationJuly 1861Salary 121 188WebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 Overview 2 Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 2 1 Mayors 2 2 Fascist Podesta 3 Republic of Italy 1946 present 3 1 Direct election since 1993 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksOverview edit nbsp Palermo s City Hall According to the Italian Constitution the mayor of Palermo is a member of the Palermo city council The mayor is elected by the population of Palermo Citizens elect also the members of the city council which also controls the mayor s policy guidelines and is able to enforce his resignation by a motion of no confidence The mayor is entitled to appoint and release the members of his government Since 1993 the mayor has been elected directly by Palermo s electorate in all mayoral elections in Italy in cities with a population higher than 15 000 the voters express a direct choice for the mayor or an indirect choice voting for the party of the candidate s coalition If no candidate receives at least 50 of votes the top two candidates go to a second round after two weeks The election of the city council is based on a direct choice for the candidate with a preference vote the candidate with the majority of the preferences is elected The number of the seats for each party is determined proportionally Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 editMayors edit In 1861 the nascent Kingdom of Italy created the office of the mayor of Palermo Italian Sindaco di Palermo chosen by the city council 1861 1862 Salesio Balsano 1862 1863 Mariano Stabile 1863 1866 Antonio Starabba Marchese di Rudini 1866 1868 Salesio Balsano 1868 1873 Domenico Peranni 1873 1876 Emanuale Notarbartolo 1876 1878 Francesco Paolo Perez 1878 1880 Giovanni Raffaele 1880 1881 Salesio Balsano 1881 1882 Nicolo Turrisi Colonna 1882 1885 Pietro Ugo Delle Favare 1885 Salvatore Romano Lo Faso 1885 Giuseppe La Farina 1885 Fortunato Vergara di Craco 1885 1886 Giulio Benso della Verdura 1886 1887 Nicolo Turrisi Colonna 1887 1890 Giulio Benso della Verdura 1890 1892 Emanuele Paterno 1892 1893 Pietro Ugo Delle Favare 1893 1895 Eugenio Olivieri 1895 1897 Angelo Pantaleone 1897 1898 Michele Amato Pojero 1898 1900 Eugenio Olivieri 1900 Mario Rebucci 1900 1901 Paolo Beccadelli di Bologna 1901 1902 Giuseppe Tasca Lanza 1902 Pietro Vayrat 1902 1903 Giuseppe Tasca Lanza 1903 1905 Pietro Bonanno 1905 1906 Girolamo di Martino 1906 1907 Giuseppe Tasca Lanza 1907 1908 Paolo Francesco Tesauro 1908 1909 Gennaro Bladier 1909 1910 Romualdo Trigona di Sant Elia 1910 Francesco Moncada Grispo 1910 1911 Francesco Gay 1911 1912 Girolamo Di Martino 1912 1914 Vincenzo Di Salvo 1914 1920 Salvatore Tagliavia 1920 1924 Giuseppe Lanza di Scalea 1924 1925 Gennaro Di Donato 1925 Domenico Delli Santi 1925 1926 Salvatore Di Marzo Fascist Podesta edit The Fascist dictatorship abolished mayors and city councils in 1926 replacing them with an authoritarian Podesta chosen by the National Fascist Party 1926 1929 Salvatore Di Marzo 1929 1933 Michele Spadafora 1933 1934 prefectural dictator Giuseppe Borrelli 1934 1939 Giuseppe Noto 1939 1943 Giuseppe Sofia 1943 1946 some special commissioners Allied invasion of Sicily Republic of Italy 1946 present editFrom 1946 to 1993 the mayor of Palermo was chosen by the city council Mayor Term start Term end Party Coalition 1 Gennaro Patricolo November 1946 March 1948 UQ UQ PLI 2 Guido Avolio March 1948 November 1948 UQ DC PRI PLI UQ 3 Gaspare Causenza November 1948 March 1951 DC DC PRI PLI 2 Guido Avolio November 1951 January 1952 DC 4 Gioacchino Scaduto July 1952 December 1955 DC 5 Luciano Maugeri June 1956 May 1958 DC 6 Salvatore Lima June 1958 January 1963 DC 7 Francesco Saverio Diliberto January 1963 June 1964 DC 8 Paolo Bevilacqua July 1964 January 1965 DC 6 Salvatore Lima January 1965 July 1966 DC 8 Paolo Bevilacqua July 1966 October 1968 DC 9 Francesco Spagnolo October 1968 November 1970 DC DC 10 Vito Ciancimino November 1970 April 1971 DC DC PRI PLI 11 Giacomo Marchello April 1971 January 1976 DC 12 Carmelo Scoma January 1976 October 1978 DC 13 Giovanni Lapi October 1978 November 1978 DC 14 Salvatore Mantione November 1978 July 1980 DC 15 Nello Martellucci July 1980 April 1983 DC 16 Elda Pucci April 1983 April 1984 DC DC PSI PRI PLI 17 Giuseppe Insalaco April 1984 August 1984 DC 18 Stefano Camilleri August 1984 October 1984 DC 15 Nello Martellucci October 1984 December 1984 DC 19 Leoluca Orlando July 1985 August 1990 DC 20 Domenico Lo Vasco August 1990 June 1992 DC 21 Aldo Rizzo June 1992 December 1992 SI PDS FdV PSDI SI 22 Manlio Orobello December 1992 April 1993 PSI DC PSI PRI PLI Direct election since 1993 edit Since 1993 under provisions of new local administration law the mayor of Palermo is chosen by direct election originally every four and later every five years Mayor of Palermo Took office Left office Party Coalition Election 19 nbsp Leoluca Orlando b 1947 3 December 1993 5 December 1997 LR Progressives PDS PRC LR FdV 1993 6 December 1997 18 December 2000 a The Olive Tree PDS PPI PRC LR FdV 1997 Special Commissioner tenure 19 December 2000 4 December 2001 23 nbsp Diego Cammarata b 1951 5 December 2001 14 May 2007 FI PdL House of Freedoms FI AN CCD CDU 2001 15 May 2007 26 January 2012 House of Freedoms FI AN UDC 2007 Special Commissioner tenure 27 January 22 May 2012 19 nbsp Leoluca Orlando b 1947 22 May 2012 22 June 2017 LR18 PD IdV FdS FdVand leftist lists 2012 22 June 2017 20 June 2022 PD SI PRCand leftist lists 2017 24 nbsp Roberto Lagalla b 1955 20 June 2022 Incumbent UDC FI FdI IV L UDC 2022 Notes Resigned in order to participate in the 2001 regional election See also editTimeline of PalermoReferences editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it August 2011 Sindaci e commissari dal 1861 a oggi Comune di Palermo 22 May 2012 Archived from the original on 5 June 2012 Retrieved 23 May 2012 External links edit nbsp Media related to Mayors of Palermo at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of mayors of Palermo amp oldid 1169619010, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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