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Mayor of Venice

The Mayor of Venice (Italian: sindaco di Venezia) is an elected politician who, along with the Venice City Council of 36 members, is accountable for the strategic government of the municipality of Venice, Veneto, Italy.

Mayor of Venice
Sindaco di Venezia
Incumbent
Luigi Brugnaro
since 15 June 2015
SeatCa' Farsetti
AppointerElectorate of Venice
Term length5 years, renewable once
Inaugural holderDaniele Renier
Formation1806
DeputyAndrea Tomaello
Salary€85,000 annually
WebsiteComune di Venezia

The current office holder is Luigi Brugnaro, a centre-right wing independent businessman who has been in charge since 2015. The last election took place in 2020.

Overview edit

 
Ca' Loredan and Ca' Farsetti, Venice City Hall

According to the Italian Constitution, the Mayor of Venice is a member of the City Council, but the six borough presidents are not considered Mayors because they are not the heads of separate municipalities.

The Mayor is elected by the population of Venice. In addition to electing the Mayor, the citizens of Venice also elect the members of the City Council. The City Council has the power to set policy guidelines for the Mayor and to remove him from office through a vote of no confidence.The Mayor is entitled to appoint and release the members of his government.

Since 1993, the Mayor of Venice has been elected directly by the city's voters. In cities with a population over 15,000, the voters can either choose the Mayor directly or vote for a party in the Mayor'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 vote for a candidate with a preferential vote system: the candidate with the most preferences wins. The number of the seats for each party is determined proportionally.

The seat of the City Council is the city hall Ca' Loredan on the Canal Grande.

List of mayors of Venice edit

Podestà (1806–1866) edit

Podestà of Venice were appointed since 1806 to 1866 by the rulers of the city during the early- to mid-19th century: Napoleon and the Habsburgs.

  • 1806–1811 – Daniele Renier
  • 1811–1816 – Bartolomeo Gerolamo Gradenigo
  • 1817–1818 – Marco Molin
  • 1818–1827 – Francesco Calbo Crotta
  • 1827–1834 – Domenico Morosini
  • 1834–1837 – Giuseppe Boldù
  • 1838–1857 – Giovanni Correr
  • 1857–1859 – Alessandro Marcello
  • 1860–1866 – Pierluigi Bembo

Kingdom of Italy (1866–1946) edit

In 1860, the nascent Kingdom of Italy created the office of the Mayor of Venice (Sindaco di Venezia), chosen by the City council:

  Mayor Term start Term end Party
1   Giambattista Giustinian
(1816–1888)
1866 1868 Right
2   Giuseppe Giovanelli
(1824–1886)
1868 1870 Right
3   Antonio Fornoni
(1825–1897)
1870 1875 Right
(1)   Giambattista Giustinian
(1816–1888)
1875 1878 Right
4   Dante Di Serego Alighieri
(1843–1895)
1878 1888 Right
5   Lorenzo Tiepolo
(1845–1913)
1888 1890 Right
6   Riccardo Selvatico
(1849–1901)
1890 1895 Left
7   Filippo Grimani
(1850–1921)
1895 1919 Right
8   Davide Giordano
(1864–1954)
1919 1924 ANI
Fascist Podestà (1926–1945)
1 Pietro Orsi 1924 1929 PNF
2 Ettore Zorzi 1929 1930 PNF
3 Mario Alverà 1930 1938 PNF
4 Giovanni Marcello 1938 1943 PNF
5 Giovanni Battista Dall'Armi 1943 1945 PFR
Liberation (1945–1946)
9   Giovanni Ponti
(1896–1961)
1945 1946 DC

Republic of Italy (since 1946) edit

City Council election (1946–1993) edit

From 1946 to 1993, the Mayor of Venice was chosen by the City Council.

  Mayor Term start Term end Party Coalition Election
1   Giovanni Battista Gianquinto
(1905–1987)
25 June 1946 21 January 1951 PCI
PCI  • PSI
1946
2   Angelo Spanio
(1892–1976)
21 January 1951 13 January 1955 DC 1951
3   Roberto Tognazzi
(1899–1974)
13 January 1955 28 May 1960 DC
DC  • PSDI
1956
4   Giovanni Favaretto Fisca
(1902–1986)
28 May 1960 12 May 1970 DC 1960
DC  • PSI  • PSDI
1964
5   Giorgio Longo
(1924–2020)
12 May 1970 21 December 1975 DC 1970
6   Mario Rigo
(1929–2019)
21 December 1975 18 January 1985 PSI
PCI  • PSI
1975
1980
7   Nereo Laroni
(1942–2019)
18 January 1985 11 March 1987 PSI
PCI  • PSI  • PRI
1985
8   Antonio Casellati
(1928–2020)
11 March 1987 25 January 1988 PRI
PCI  • PSI  • PRI  • FdV
9   Costante Degan
(1930–1988)
25 January 1988 12 February 1988 DC
(8)   Antonio Casellati
(1928–2020)
12 February 1988 11 May 1990 PRI
PCI  • PSI  • PSDI  • PRI  • FdV
10   Ugo Bergamo
(b. 1951)
11 May 1990 1 June 1993 DC
DC  • PSI  • PSDI
1990
Giovanni Troiani, Special Prefectural Commissioner (1 June 1993 – 9 December 1993)[a]
Notes
  1. ^ Nominated by the Prefect after the Mayor and the members of the City Council resigned in order to hold a new election under the provision of the new local electoral law.

Direct election (since 1993) edit

Since 1993, the Mayor of Venice has been chosen through direct elections every five years, under new local administration laws:


Mayor of Venice Took office Left office Party Coalition Election
11   Massimo Cacciari
(b. 1944)
9 December 1993 17 November 1997 Ind PDS  • PRC  • FdV 1993
17 November 1997 25 January 2000[a] The Olive Tree 1997
Corrado Scivoletto, Special Prefectural Commissioner (25 January 2000 – 30 April 2000)
12   Paolo Costa
(b. 1943)
30 April 2000 18 April 2005 Dem
DL
The Olive Tree 2000
(11)   Massimo Cacciari
(b. 1944)
18 April 2005 8 April 2010 DL
PD
DL  • DS  • UDEUR 2005
13   Giorgio Orsoni
(b. 1946)
8 April 2010 13 June 2014[b] PD PD  • FdS  • FdV
PSI  • IdV
2010
Vittorio Zappalorto, Special Prefectural Commissioner (13 June 2014 – 15 June 2015)
14   Luigi Brugnaro
(b. 1961)
15 June 2015 26 September 2020 Ind
CI
FI  • UDC
and right-wing independents
2015
26 September 2020[c] Incumbent L  • FdI  • FI
and right-wing independents
2020
Notes
  1. ^ Resigned in order to participate to the regional elections.
  2. ^ Resigned after a corruption scandal. Partly acquitted and partly prescribed in 2017.[1]
  3. ^ Election originally scheduled for June 2020 then postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Timeline edit

Luigi BrugnaroGiorgio OrsoniMassimo CacciariPaolo Costa (politician)Massimo Cacciari

Faszomat edit

City Council elections, 1946–1990 edit

Results

Number of votes for each party:

Election DC PCI PSI PLI PRI PSDI MSI Others Total
24 March 1946 55,260
(36.8%)
40,947
(27.3%)
37,069
(24.7%)
2,251
(1.5%)
7,555
(5.0%)
- - 6,967
(4.6%)
150,049
27 May 1951 68,070
(37.8%)
54,752
(30.4%)
16,884
(9.4%)
8,331
(4.6%)
1,637
(0.9%)
10,546
(5.8%)
10,693
(9.4%)
9,194
(5.0%)
180,107
27 May 1956 73,394
(37.8%)
41,022
(21.1%)
41,088
(21.1%)
6,629
(3.4%)
1,574
(0.8%)
13,877
(7.1%)
10,062
(5.2%)
6,724
(3.4%)
194,370
6 November 1960 75,936
(35.7%)
49,920
(23.5%)
45,640
(21.5%)
7,020
(3.3%)
2,531
(1.2%)
13,277
(6.2%)
10,294
(4.8%)
7,544
(3.4%)
212,463
22 November 1964 74,411
(33.9%)
55,364
(25.2%)
31,474
(14.3%)
18,286
(8.3%)
- 13,277
(6.8%)
8,733
(4.0%)
16,529
(7.5%)
219,798
7 June 1970 74,057
(31.7%)
62,263
(26.6%)
27,339
(11.6%)
13,113
(5.6%)
8,101
(3.5%)
18,759
(8.0%)
9,705
(4.1%)
18,765
(7.9%)
232,102
15 June 1975 73,351
(29.5%)
85,203
(34.3%)
40,243
(16.2%)
7,409
(3.0%)
9,036
(3.6%)
15,466
(6.2%)
10,956
(4.4%)
6,619
(2.7%)
248,283
8 June 1980 73,492
(31.0%)
77,223
(32.6%)
40,685
(17.2%)
7,409
(3.0%)
7,000
(2.9%)
10,607
(4.5%)
8,454
(3.6%)
12,820
(5.3%)
237,072
12 May 1985 66,071
(27.3%)
73,652
(30.5%)
41,819
(17.3%)
4,964
(2.1%)
11,889
(4.9%)
10,404
(4.3%)
11,704
(4.8%)
21,159
(8.7%)
241,662
6 May 1990 57,800
(25.9%)
52,575
(23.6%)
39,333
(17.6%)
3,295
(1.5%)
7,452
(3.3%)
7,039
(3.2%)
6,579
(2.9%)
48,855
(21.7%)
222,928

Number of seats in the City Council for each party:

Election DC PCI PSI PLI PRI PSDI MSI Others Total
24 March 1946 23 16 15 - 3 - - 3 60
27 May 1951 31 12 4 4 - 5 2 2 60
27 May 1956 24 13 13 2 - 4 3 1 60
6 November 1960 23 14 13 2 - 4 3 - 60
22 November 1964 21 15 9 5 - 4 2 - 60
7 June 1970 21 17 7 3 2 5 2 3 60
15 June 1975 18 22 10 1 2 4 2 1 60
8 June 1980 20 21 11 1 1 3 2 1 60
12 May 1985 17 19 11 1 3 2 3 4 60
6 May 1990 17 15 11 - 2 2 1 12 60

Mayoral and City Council election, 1993 edit

The election took place in two rounds: the first on 21 November, the second on 5 December 1993.

Results
Candidate Party Coalition First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Massimo Cacciari Ind Progressives 89,034 42.29 107,497 55.37
Aldo Mariconda LV LVLN 55,971 26.50 86,643 44.63
Giovanni Castellani DC DC-LAV-PS 49,224 23.38
Bruno Canella MSI-DN 6,048 2.87
Others 10,455 4.96
Eligible voters 270,305 100.00 270,305 100.00
Voted 224,180 82.94 205,517 76.03
Blank or invalid ballots 13,628 11,377
Total valid votes 210,552 194,140
Summary of the 1993 Venice City Council election results
 
Parties and coalitions Votes % Seats
Democratic Party of the Left (Partito Democratico della Sinistra) PDS 33,997 20.59% 16
Communist Refoundation Party (Rifondazione Comunista) PRC 10,738 6.50% 5
Federation of the Greens (Federazione dei Verdi) FdV 9,901 6.00% 4
Socialist Progress (Progresso Socialista) PS 5,824 3.53% 2
Alliance Venice-Mestre (Alleanza Venezia-Mestre) AVM 2,244 1.36% 1
The Network (La Rete) LR 1,996 1.21% 0
Cacciari coalition (Left-wing) 64,700 39.18% 28
Liga VenetaLega Nord LV–LN 49,350 29.88% 10
Christian Democracy (Democrazia Cristiana) DC 20,384 12.34% 5
Lega Autonomia Veneta LAV 8,387 5.08% 1
Venice-Mestre Pact (Patto Venezia-Mestre) PVM 4,891 2.96% 1
Others 2,949 1.79% 0
Castellani coalition (Centre) 36,611 22.17% 7
Italian Social Movement (Movimento Sociale Italiano) MSI-DN 5,580 3.38% 1
Others 8,909 5.39% 0
Total 165,150 100% 46
Votes cast / turnout 224,180 82.94%
Registered voters 270,305
Source: Ministry of the Interior

Mayoral and City Council election, 1997 edit

The election took place on 16 November 1997.

Results

Mayoral and City Council election, 2000 edit

The election took place in two rounds: the first on 16 April, the second on 30 April 2000.

Results
Candidate Party Coalition First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Renato Brunetta FI House of Freedoms 64,956 38.99 53,686 44.04
Paolo Costa PPI The Olive Tree 62,755 37.67 68,229 55.96
Gianfranco Bettin FdV PRC-FdV 27,086 16.26
Others 11,785 7.06
Eligible voters 246,962 100.00 246,962 100.00
Voted 177,510 71.88 124,370 50.36
Blank or invalid ballots 10,928 2,455
Total valid votes 166,582 121,915
Summary of the 2000 Venice City Council election results
 
Parties and coalitions Votes % Seats
Forza Italia FI 34,261 25.30% 13
National Alliance (Alleanza Nazionale) AN 9,489 7.01% 3
Lega Nord LN 5,212 3.85% 1
United Christian Democrats (Cristiani Democratici Uniti) CDU 2,807 2.07% 1
Christian Democratic Centre (Centro Cristiano Democratico) CCD 2,428 1.79% 0
Sgarbi Liberal List (Liberal Sgarbi) LS 1,139 0.84% 0
Brunetta coalition (Centre-right) 55,336 40.86% 18
Democrats of the Left (Democratici di Sinistra) DS 28,984 21.40% 13
Italian People's Party (Partito Popolare Italiano) PPI 10,630 7.85% 4
Italian Democratic Socialists (Socialisti Democratici Italiani) SDI 7,058 5.21% 3
Party of Italian Communists (Partito dei Comunisti Italiani) PdCI 2,604 1.92% 1
Others 976 0.72% 0
Costa coalition (Center-left) 50,252 37.09% [a]21
Communist Refoundation Party (Rifondazione Comunista) PRC 10,440 7.71% 5
Federation of the Greens (Federazione dei Verdi) FdV 4,724 3.49% 1
Others 4,192 3.10% 1
Bettin coalition (Left-wing) 19,356 14.30% [b]7
Others 10,499 7.75% 0
Total 135,433 100% 46
Votes cast / turnout 177,510 71.88%
Registered voters 246,962
Source: Ministry of the Interior
Notes
  1. ^ Even if the coalition didn't receive the majority of votes, no other alliance was able to obtain overall more than 50% of votes. Once its mayoral candidate won the second round, the coalition was awarded the majority bonus granted by the electoral law to the alliance whose candidate is elected mayor.
  2. ^ As a result of the pre-electoral agreement with the center-left coalition for the second round.

Mayoral and City Council election, 2005 edit

The election took place on two rounds: the first on 3–4 April, the second on 17–18 April 2005.

Results
Candidate Party Coalition First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Felice Casson DS The Olive Tree 60,837 37.68 62,974 49.47
Massimo Cacciari DL DL-UDEUR 37,488 23.22 64,315 50.53
Cesare Campa FI House of Freedoms 32,726 20.27
Raffaele Speranzon AN 10,021 6.21
Augusto Salvadori PNE 6,905 4.28
Alberto Mazzonetto LN 5,419 3.36
Others 8,069 4.99
Eligible voters 233,316 100.00 233,316 100.00
Voted 168,087 72.04 129,885 55.67
Blank or invalid ballots 6,622 2,596
Total valid votes 161,465 127,289
Summary of the 2005 Venice City Council election results
 
Parties and coalitions Votes % Seats
Democrats of the Left (Democratici di Sinistra) DS 26,531 21.15% 6
Communist Refoundation Party (Rifondazione Comunista) PRC 8,509 6.78% 1
Federation of the Greens (Federazione dei Verdi) FdV 4,882 3.89% 1
Party of Italian Communists (Partito dei Comunisti Italiani) PdCI 2,661 2.12% 0
Italy of Values (Italia dei Valori) IdV 2,544 2.03% 0
Italian Democratic Socialists (Socialisti Democratici Italiani) SDI 1,630 1.30% 0
Others 4,463 3.56% 1
Casson coalition (Left-wing) 51,220 40.84% 10
Forza Italia FI 25,726 20.51% 5
Union of the Centre (Unione di Centro) UdC 3,966 3.16% 0
Campa coalition (Centre-right) 29,692 23.67% 5
The Daisy (La Margherita) DL 16,855 13.44% 26
Union of Democrats for Europe (Unione Democratica per l'Europa) UDEUR 1,784 1.42% 2
Cacciari coalition (Centre-left) 18,639 14.86% [a]28
National Alliance (Alleanza Nazionale) AN 8,490 6.77% 1
Salvadori List–North-East Project (Progetto NordEst) PNE 5,141 4.10% 1
Lega Nord LN 4,955 3.95% 1
Others 7,280 5.80% 0
Total 125,417 100% 46
Votes cast / turnout 168,087 72.04%
Registered voters 233,316
Source: Ministry of the Interior
Notes
  1. ^ Even if the coalition didn't receive the majority of votes, no other alliance was able to obtain overall more than 50% of votes. Once its mayoral candidate won the second round, the coalition was awarded the majority bonus granted by the electoral law to the alliance whose candidate is elected mayor.

Mayoral and City Council election, 2010 edit

The election took place on 28–29 March 2010.

Results

Mayoral and City Council election, 2015 edit

These elections were held on two rounds: the first on 31 May, the second on 14 June 2015.

Results
Candidate Party Coalition First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Felice Casson PD PD-SEL-FdV-PSI-CD 46,298 38.02 47,838 46.79
Luigi Brugnaro Ind FI-AP 34,790 28.57 54,405 53.21
Davide Scano M5S 15,348 12.60
Gian Angelo Bellati LN 14,482 11.89
Francesca Zaccariotto FdI-AN 8,292 6.81
Others 2,567 2.11
Eligible voters 211,720 100.00 211,720 100.00
Voted 126,631 59.81 103,827 49.04
Blank or invalid ballots 4,854 1,584
Total valid votes 121,777 102,243
Summary of the 2015 Venice City Council election results
 
Parties and coalitions Votes % Seats
Casson List (Lista Casson) LC 19,991 17.10% 4
Democratic Party (Partito Democratico) PD 19,667 16.83% 4
Left Ecology Freedom-Greens (Sinistra Ecologia e Libertà - Verdi) SEL-FdV 1,845 1.58% 0
Venice Common Good (Venezia Bene Comune) VBC 1,562 1.34% 0
Italian Socialist Party (Partito Socialista Italiano) PSI 618 0.53% 0
Democratic Centre (Centro Democratico) CD 365 0.31% 0
Casson coalition (Centre-left) 44,058 37.69% 8
Brugnaro List (Lista Brugnaro) LB 24,352 20.83% 17
Forza Italia FI 4,405 3.77% 3
Popular Area (Area Popolare) AP 1,870 1.60% 1
Others 2,818 2.41% 1
Brugnaro coalition (Centre-right) 33,445 28.61% [a]22
Five Star Movement (Movimento Cinque Stelle) M5S 15,009 12.84% 3
Lega Nord LN 13,997 11.97% 2
Brothers of Italy (Fratelli d'Italia) FdI 7,847 6.71% 1
Others 2,530 2.16% 0
Total 116,886 100% 36
Votes cast / turnout 126,631 59.81%
Registered voters 211,720
Source: Ministry of the Interior
Notes
  1. ^ Even if the coalition didn't receive the majority of votes, no other alliance was able to obtain overall more than 50% of votes. Once its mayoral candidate won the second round, the coalition was awarded the majority bonus granted by the electoral law to the alliance whose candidate is elected mayor.

Mayoral and City Council election, 2020 edit

These elections were scheduled to take place in June 2020 but then were postponed to 20–21 September 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Results

Deputy Mayor edit

The office of the Deputy Mayor of Venice was officially created in 1993 with the adoption of the new local administration law. The Deputy Mayor is nominated and eventually dismissed by the Mayor.

  Deputy Term start Term end Party Mayor
1 Emilio Rosini 13 December 1993 17 November 1997 PDS Cacciari
2 Michele Vianello 25 November 1997 25 January 2000 PDS
DS
12 May 2000 10 July 2001[a] Costa
3 Michele Mognato 10 July 2001 18 April 2005 DS
(2) Michele Vianello 6 May 2005 8 April 2010 DS
PD
Cacciari
4 Sandro Simionato 16 April 2010 13 June 2014 PD Orsoni
5 Luciana Colle 29 June 2015 26 September 2020 Ind Brugnaro
6 Andrea Tomaello 6 October 2020 Incumbent Lega
Notes
  1. ^ Resigned.

References edit

  1. ^ Mayor of Venice resigns after corruption inquiry, BBC 13 June 2014

External links edit

  • "Elenco Podestà/Sindaci del Comune di Venezia". City of Venice. Retrieved 22 June 2021.

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The Mayor of Venice Italian sindaco di Venezia is an elected politician who along with the Venice City Council of 36 members is accountable for the strategic government of the municipality of Venice Veneto Italy Mayor of VeniceSindaco di VeneziaIncumbentLuigi Brugnarosince 15 June 2015SeatCa FarsettiAppointerElectorate of VeniceTerm length5 years renewable onceInaugural holderDaniele RenierFormation1806DeputyAndrea TomaelloSalary 85 000 annuallyWebsiteComune di VeneziaThe current office holder is Luigi Brugnaro a centre right wing independent businessman who has been in charge since 2015 The last election took place in 2020 Contents 1 Overview 2 List of mayors of Venice 2 1 Podesta 1806 1866 2 2 Kingdom of Italy 1866 1946 2 3 Republic of Italy since 1946 2 3 1 City Council election 1946 1993 2 3 2 Direct election since 1993 2 3 3 Timeline 3 Faszomat 3 1 City Council elections 1946 1990 3 2 Mayoral and City Council election 1993 3 3 Mayoral and City Council election 1997 3 4 Mayoral and City Council election 2000 3 5 Mayoral and City Council election 2005 3 6 Mayoral and City Council election 2010 3 7 Mayoral and City Council election 2015 3 8 Mayoral and City Council election 2020 4 Deputy Mayor 5 References 6 External linksOverview edit nbsp Ca Loredan and Ca Farsetti Venice City HallAccording to the Italian Constitution the Mayor of Venice is a member of the City Council but the six borough presidents are not considered Mayors because they are not the heads of separate municipalities The Mayor is elected by the population of Venice In addition to electing the Mayor the citizens of Venice also elect the members of the City Council The City Council has the power to set policy guidelines for the Mayor and to remove him from office through a vote of no confidence The Mayor is entitled to appoint and release the members of his government Since 1993 the Mayor of Venice has been elected directly by the city s voters In cities with a population over 15 000 the voters can either choose the Mayor directly or vote for a party in the Mayor 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 vote for a candidate with a preferential vote system the candidate with the most preferences wins The number of the seats for each party is determined proportionally The seat of the City Council is the city hall Ca Loredan on the Canal Grande List of mayors of Venice editPodesta 1806 1866 edit Podesta of Venice were appointed since 1806 to 1866 by the rulers of the city during the early to mid 19th century Napoleon and the Habsburgs 1806 1811 Daniele Renier 1811 1816 Bartolomeo Gerolamo Gradenigo 1817 1818 Marco Molin 1818 1827 Francesco Calbo Crotta 1827 1834 Domenico Morosini 1834 1837 Giuseppe Boldu 1838 1857 Giovanni Correr 1857 1859 Alessandro Marcello 1860 1866 Pierluigi BemboKingdom of Italy 1866 1946 edit In 1860 the nascent Kingdom of Italy created the office of the Mayor of Venice Sindaco di Venezia chosen by the City council Mayor Term start Term end Party1 nbsp Giambattista Giustinian 1816 1888 1866 1868 Right2 nbsp Giuseppe Giovanelli 1824 1886 1868 1870 Right3 nbsp Antonio Fornoni 1825 1897 1870 1875 Right 1 nbsp Giambattista Giustinian 1816 1888 1875 1878 Right4 nbsp Dante Di Serego Alighieri 1843 1895 1878 1888 Right5 nbsp Lorenzo Tiepolo 1845 1913 1888 1890 Right6 nbsp Riccardo Selvatico 1849 1901 1890 1895 Left7 nbsp Filippo Grimani 1850 1921 1895 1919 Right8 nbsp Davide Giordano 1864 1954 1919 1924 ANIFascist Podesta 1926 1945 1 Pietro Orsi 1924 1929 PNF2 Ettore Zorzi 1929 1930 PNF3 Mario Alvera 1930 1938 PNF4 Giovanni Marcello 1938 1943 PNF5 Giovanni Battista Dall Armi 1943 1945 PFRLiberation 1945 1946 9 nbsp Giovanni Ponti 1896 1961 1945 1946 DCRepublic of Italy since 1946 edit City Council election 1946 1993 edit From 1946 to 1993 the Mayor of Venice was chosen by the City Council Mayor Term start Term end Party Coalition Election1 nbsp Giovanni Battista Gianquinto 1905 1987 25 June 1946 21 January 1951 PCI PCI PSI 19462 nbsp Angelo Spanio 1892 1976 21 January 1951 13 January 1955 DC DC 19513 nbsp Roberto Tognazzi 1899 1974 13 January 1955 28 May 1960 DC DC PSDI 19564 nbsp Giovanni Favaretto Fisca 1902 1986 28 May 1960 12 May 1970 DC 1960DC PSI PSDI 19645 nbsp Giorgio Longo 1924 2020 12 May 1970 21 December 1975 DC 19706 nbsp Mario Rigo 1929 2019 21 December 1975 18 January 1985 PSI PCI PSI 197519807 nbsp Nereo Laroni 1942 2019 18 January 1985 11 March 1987 PSI PCI PSI PRI 19858 nbsp Antonio Casellati 1928 2020 11 March 1987 25 January 1988 PRI PCI PSI PRI FdV9 nbsp Costante Degan 1930 1988 25 January 1988 12 February 1988 DC 8 nbsp Antonio Casellati 1928 2020 12 February 1988 11 May 1990 PRI PCI PSI PSDI PRI FdV10 nbsp Ugo Bergamo b 1951 11 May 1990 1 June 1993 DC DC PSI PSDI 1990Giovanni Troiani Special Prefectural Commissioner 1 June 1993 9 December 1993 a Notes Nominated by the Prefect after the Mayor and the members of the City Council resigned in order to hold a new election under the provision of the new local electoral law Direct election since 1993 edit Since 1993 the Mayor of Venice has been chosen through direct elections every five years under new local administration laws Mayor of Venice Took office Left office Party Coalition Election11 nbsp Massimo Cacciari b 1944 9 December 1993 17 November 1997 Ind PDS PRC FdV 199317 November 1997 25 January 2000 a The Olive Tree 1997Corrado Scivoletto Special Prefectural Commissioner 25 January 2000 30 April 2000 12 nbsp Paolo Costa b 1943 30 April 2000 18 April 2005 Dem DL The Olive Tree 2000 11 nbsp Massimo Cacciari b 1944 18 April 2005 8 April 2010 DL PD DL DS UDEUR 200513 nbsp Giorgio Orsoni b 1946 8 April 2010 13 June 2014 b PD PD FdS FdV PSI IdV 2010Vittorio Zappalorto Special Prefectural Commissioner 13 June 2014 15 June 2015 14 nbsp Luigi Brugnaro b 1961 15 June 2015 26 September 2020 IndCI FI UDCand right wing independents 201526 September 2020 c Incumbent L FdI FIand right wing independents 2020Notes Resigned in order to participate to the regional elections Resigned after a corruption scandal Partly acquitted and partly prescribed in 2017 1 Election originally scheduled for June 2020 then postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic Timeline editFaszomat editCity Council elections 1946 1990 edit ResultsNumber of votes for each party Election DC PCI PSI PLI PRI PSDI MSI Others Total24 March 1946 55 260 36 8 40 947 27 3 37 069 24 7 2 251 1 5 7 555 5 0 6 967 4 6 150 04927 May 1951 68 070 37 8 54 752 30 4 16 884 9 4 8 331 4 6 1 637 0 9 10 546 5 8 10 693 9 4 9 194 5 0 180 10727 May 1956 73 394 37 8 41 022 21 1 41 088 21 1 6 629 3 4 1 574 0 8 13 877 7 1 10 062 5 2 6 724 3 4 194 3706 November 1960 75 936 35 7 49 920 23 5 45 640 21 5 7 020 3 3 2 531 1 2 13 277 6 2 10 294 4 8 7 544 3 4 212 46322 November 1964 74 411 33 9 55 364 25 2 31 474 14 3 18 286 8 3 13 277 6 8 8 733 4 0 16 529 7 5 219 7987 June 1970 74 057 31 7 62 263 26 6 27 339 11 6 13 113 5 6 8 101 3 5 18 759 8 0 9 705 4 1 18 765 7 9 232 10215 June 1975 73 351 29 5 85 203 34 3 40 243 16 2 7 409 3 0 9 036 3 6 15 466 6 2 10 956 4 4 6 619 2 7 248 2838 June 1980 73 492 31 0 77 223 32 6 40 685 17 2 7 409 3 0 7 000 2 9 10 607 4 5 8 454 3 6 12 820 5 3 237 07212 May 1985 66 071 27 3 73 652 30 5 41 819 17 3 4 964 2 1 11 889 4 9 10 404 4 3 11 704 4 8 21 159 8 7 241 6626 May 1990 57 800 25 9 52 575 23 6 39 333 17 6 3 295 1 5 7 452 3 3 7 039 3 2 6 579 2 9 48 855 21 7 222 928Number of seats in the City Council for each party Election DC PCI PSI PLI PRI PSDI MSI Others Total24 March 1946 23 16 15 3 3 6027 May 1951 31 12 4 4 5 2 2 6027 May 1956 24 13 13 2 4 3 1 606 November 1960 23 14 13 2 4 3 6022 November 1964 21 15 9 5 4 2 607 June 1970 21 17 7 3 2 5 2 3 6015 June 1975 18 22 10 1 2 4 2 1 608 June 1980 20 21 11 1 1 3 2 1 6012 May 1985 17 19 11 1 3 2 3 4 606 May 1990 17 15 11 2 2 1 12 60 Mayoral and City Council election 1993 edit The election took place in two rounds the first on 21 November the second on 5 December 1993 ResultsCandidate Party Coalition First round Second roundVotes Votes Massimo Cacciari Ind Progressives 89 034 42 29 107 497 55 37Aldo Mariconda LV LV LN 55 971 26 50 86 643 44 63Giovanni Castellani DC DC LAV PS 49 224 23 38Bruno Canella MSI DN 6 048 2 87Others 10 455 4 96Eligible voters 270 305 100 00 270 305 100 00Voted 224 180 82 94 205 517 76 03Blank or invalid ballots 13 628 11 377Total valid votes 210 552 194 140Summary of the 1993 Venice City Council election results nbsp Parties and coalitions Votes SeatsDemocratic Party of the Left Partito Democratico della Sinistra PDS 33 997 20 59 16Communist Refoundation Party Rifondazione Comunista PRC 10 738 6 50 5Federation of the Greens Federazione dei Verdi FdV 9 901 6 00 4Socialist Progress Progresso Socialista PS 5 824 3 53 2Alliance Venice Mestre Alleanza Venezia Mestre AVM 2 244 1 36 1The Network La Rete LR 1 996 1 21 0Cacciari coalition Left wing 64 700 39 18 28Liga Veneta Lega Nord LV LN 49 350 29 88 10Christian Democracy Democrazia Cristiana DC 20 384 12 34 5Lega Autonomia Veneta LAV 8 387 5 08 1Venice Mestre Pact Patto Venezia Mestre PVM 4 891 2 96 1Others 2 949 1 79 0Castellani coalition Centre 36 611 22 17 7Italian Social Movement Movimento Sociale Italiano MSI DN 5 580 3 38 1Others 8 909 5 39 0Total 165 150 100 46Votes cast turnout 224 180 82 94 Registered voters 270 305Source Ministry of the Interior Mayoral and City Council election 1997 edit The election took place on 16 November 1997 ResultsSummary of the 1997 Venice City Council election results nbsp Parties and coalitions Votes SeatsDemocratic Party of the Left Partito Democratico della Sinistra PDS 30 052 23 22 12Italian People s Party Partito Popolare Italiano PPI 12 287 9 49 5Communist Refoundation Party Rifondazione Comunista PRC 11 135 8 60 4Federation of the Greens Federazione dei Verdi FdV 10 506 8 12 4Others 13 193 10 20 5Cacciari coalition Centre left 77 173 59 63 30Forza Italia FI 14 608 11 29 6National Alliance Alleanza Nazionale AN 11 039 8 53 4Christian Democratic Centre Centro Cristiano Democratico CCD 4 501 3 48 1Pizzigati coalition Centre right 30 148 23 29 11Liga Veneta Lega Nord LV LN 14 224 10 99 5Others 878 0 68 0Fabris coalition 15 102 11 67 5Others 7 003 5 41 0Total 129 426 100 46Votes cast turnout 189 592 72 02 Registered voters 263 237Source Ministry of the Interior Candidate Party Coalition First roundVotes Massimo Cacciari Ind The Olive Tree 116 751 64 58Mauro Pizzigati FI Pole for Freedoms 37 436 20 71Giovanni Fabris LV LV LN 18 488 10 23Others 8 110 4 49Eligible voters 263 237 100 00Voted 189 592 72 02Blank or invalid ballots 8 807Total valid votes 180 785 Mayoral and City Council election 2000 edit The election took place in two rounds the first on 16 April the second on 30 April 2000 ResultsCandidate Party Coalition First round Second roundVotes Votes Renato Brunetta FI House of Freedoms 64 956 38 99 53 686 44 04Paolo Costa PPI The Olive Tree 62 755 37 67 68 229 55 96Gianfranco Bettin FdV PRC FdV 27 086 16 26Others 11 785 7 06Eligible voters 246 962 100 00 246 962 100 00Voted 177 510 71 88 124 370 50 36Blank or invalid ballots 10 928 2 455Total valid votes 166 582 121 915Summary of the 2000 Venice City Council election results nbsp Parties and coalitions Votes SeatsForza Italia FI 34 261 25 30 13National Alliance Alleanza Nazionale AN 9 489 7 01 3Lega Nord LN 5 212 3 85 1United Christian Democrats Cristiani Democratici Uniti CDU 2 807 2 07 1Christian Democratic Centre Centro Cristiano Democratico CCD 2 428 1 79 0Sgarbi Liberal List Liberal Sgarbi LS 1 139 0 84 0Brunetta coalition Centre right 55 336 40 86 18Democrats of the Left Democratici di Sinistra DS 28 984 21 40 13Italian People s Party Partito Popolare Italiano PPI 10 630 7 85 4Italian Democratic Socialists Socialisti Democratici Italiani SDI 7 058 5 21 3Party of Italian Communists Partito dei Comunisti Italiani PdCI 2 604 1 92 1Others 976 0 72 0Costa coalition Center left 50 252 37 09 a 21Communist Refoundation Party Rifondazione Comunista PRC 10 440 7 71 5Federation of the Greens Federazione dei Verdi FdV 4 724 3 49 1Others 4 192 3 10 1Bettin coalition Left wing 19 356 14 30 b 7Others 10 499 7 75 0Total 135 433 100 46Votes cast turnout 177 510 71 88 Registered voters 246 962Source Ministry of the InteriorNotes Even if the coalition didn t receive the majority of votes no other alliance was able to obtain overall more than 50 of votes Once its mayoral candidate won the second round the coalition was awarded the majority bonus granted by the electoral law to the alliance whose candidate is elected mayor As a result of the pre electoral agreement with the center left coalition for the second round Mayoral and City Council election 2005 edit The election took place on two rounds the first on 3 4 April the second on 17 18 April 2005 ResultsCandidate Party Coalition First round Second roundVotes Votes Felice Casson DS The Olive Tree 60 837 37 68 62 974 49 47Massimo Cacciari DL DL UDEUR 37 488 23 22 64 315 50 53Cesare Campa FI House of Freedoms 32 726 20 27Raffaele Speranzon AN 10 021 6 21Augusto Salvadori PNE 6 905 4 28Alberto Mazzonetto LN 5 419 3 36Others 8 069 4 99Eligible voters 233 316 100 00 233 316 100 00Voted 168 087 72 04 129 885 55 67Blank or invalid ballots 6 622 2 596Total valid votes 161 465 127 289Summary of the 2005 Venice City Council election results nbsp Parties and coalitions Votes SeatsDemocrats of the Left Democratici di Sinistra DS 26 531 21 15 6Communist Refoundation Party Rifondazione Comunista PRC 8 509 6 78 1Federation of the Greens Federazione dei Verdi FdV 4 882 3 89 1Party of Italian Communists Partito dei Comunisti Italiani PdCI 2 661 2 12 0Italy of Values Italia dei Valori IdV 2 544 2 03 0Italian Democratic Socialists Socialisti Democratici Italiani SDI 1 630 1 30 0Others 4 463 3 56 1Casson coalition Left wing 51 220 40 84 10Forza Italia FI 25 726 20 51 5Union of the Centre Unione di Centro UdC 3 966 3 16 0Campa coalition Centre right 29 692 23 67 5The Daisy La Margherita DL 16 855 13 44 26Union of Democrats for Europe Unione Democratica per l Europa UDEUR 1 784 1 42 2Cacciari coalition Centre left 18 639 14 86 a 28National Alliance Alleanza Nazionale AN 8 490 6 77 1Salvadori List North East Project Progetto NordEst PNE 5 141 4 10 1Lega Nord LN 4 955 3 95 1Others 7 280 5 80 0Total 125 417 100 46Votes cast turnout 168 087 72 04 Registered voters 233 316Source Ministry of the InteriorNotes Even if the coalition didn t receive the majority of votes no other alliance was able to obtain overall more than 50 of votes Once its mayoral candidate won the second round the coalition was awarded the majority bonus granted by the electoral law to the alliance whose candidate is elected mayor Mayoral and City Council election 2010 edit The election took place on 28 29 March 2010 ResultsSummary of the 2010 Venice City Council election results nbsp Parties and coalitions Votes SeatsDemocratic Party Partito Democratico PD 37 027 28 89 17Italy of Values Italia dei Valori IdV 8 628 6 73 4Federation of the Greens Bettin List Federazione dei Verdi FdV 4 816 3 76 2Italian Socialist Party Partito Socialista Italiano PSI 4 800 3 75 2Federation of the Left Federazione della Sinistra FdS 4 244 3 31 1Others 6 177 4 82 2Orsoni coalition Centre left 65 692 51 26 28The People of Freedom Il Popolo della Liberta PdL 29 179 22 77 10Lega Nord LN 14 297 11 16 4Brunetta List Lista Brunetta LB 8 499 6 63 2Others 2 381 1 86 0Brunetta coalition Centre right 54 356 42 41 17Five Star Movement Movimento Cinque Stelle M5S 4 189 3 27 1Others 3 928 3 07 0Total 128 165 100 46Votes cast turnout 151 554 68 64 Registered voters 220 791Source Ministry of the Interior Candidate Party Coalition First roundVotes Giorgio Orsoni PD PD IdV FdV FdS PSI 75 403 51 13Renato Brunetta PdL PdL LN PP 62 833 42 61Marco Gavagnin M5S 4 608 3 12Others 4 621 3 13Eligible voters 220 791 100 00Voted 151 554 68 64Blank or invalid ballots 4 089Total valid votes 147 465 Mayoral and City Council election 2015 edit These elections were held on two rounds the first on 31 May the second on 14 June 2015 ResultsCandidate Party Coalition First round Second roundVotes Votes Felice Casson PD PD SEL FdV PSI CD 46 298 38 02 47 838 46 79Luigi Brugnaro Ind FI AP 34 790 28 57 54 405 53 21Davide Scano M5S 15 348 12 60Gian Angelo Bellati LN 14 482 11 89Francesca Zaccariotto FdI AN 8 292 6 81Others 2 567 2 11Eligible voters 211 720 100 00 211 720 100 00Voted 126 631 59 81 103 827 49 04Blank or invalid ballots 4 854 1 584Total valid votes 121 777 102 243Summary of the 2015 Venice City Council election results nbsp Parties and coalitions Votes SeatsCasson List Lista Casson LC 19 991 17 10 4Democratic Party Partito Democratico PD 19 667 16 83 4Left Ecology Freedom Greens Sinistra Ecologia e Liberta Verdi SEL FdV 1 845 1 58 0Venice Common Good Venezia Bene Comune VBC 1 562 1 34 0Italian Socialist Party Partito Socialista Italiano PSI 618 0 53 0Democratic Centre Centro Democratico CD 365 0 31 0Casson coalition Centre left 44 058 37 69 8Brugnaro List Lista Brugnaro LB 24 352 20 83 17Forza Italia FI 4 405 3 77 3Popular Area Area Popolare AP 1 870 1 60 1Others 2 818 2 41 1Brugnaro coalition Centre right 33 445 28 61 a 22Five Star Movement Movimento Cinque Stelle M5S 15 009 12 84 3Lega Nord LN 13 997 11 97 2Brothers of Italy Fratelli d Italia FdI 7 847 6 71 1Others 2 530 2 16 0Total 116 886 100 36Votes cast turnout 126 631 59 81 Registered voters 211 720Source Ministry of the InteriorNotes Even if the coalition didn t receive the majority of votes no other alliance was able to obtain overall more than 50 of votes Once its mayoral candidate won the second round the coalition was awarded the majority bonus granted by the electoral law to the alliance whose candidate is elected mayor Mayoral and City Council election 2020 edit These elections were scheduled to take place in June 2020 but then were postponed to 20 21 September 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic ResultsSummary of the 2020 Venice City Council election results nbsp Parties and coalitions Votes SeatsBrugnaro List Lista Brugnaro LB 37 914 31 67 14Lega L 14 806 12 37 5Brothers of Italy Fratelli d Italia FdI 7 855 6 56 2Forza Italia FI 3 255 2 72 1Others 1 148 0 96 0Brugnaro coalition Centre right 64 968 54 28 22Democratic Party Partito Democratico PD 22 962 19 18 8Green Progressive Venice Venezia Verde Progressista VVD 5 907 4 93 1Italia Viva IV 4 308 3 60 1Italia in Comune Volt Italia in Comune Volt IC V 952 0 80 0Others 789 0 66 0Baretta coalition Centre left 34 918 29 17 10Land and Water 2020 Terra e Acqua 2020 4 847 4 05 1Five Star Movement Movimento Cinque Stelle M5S 4 716 4 05 1Party of Venetians Partito dei Veneti PdV 4 228 3 53 1All the City Together Tutta la Citta Insieme 4 104 3 42 1Others 1 906 1 59 0Total 119 687 100 36Votes cast turnout 128 025 62 23 Registered voters 205 720Source Ministry of the Interior Candidate Party Coalition First roundVotes Luigi Brugnaro Ind FI L FdI 66 750 54 14Pier Paolo Baretta PD PD IV EV IC V PSI 36 092 29 27Marco Gasparinetti Ind 5 005 4 06Sara Visman M5S 4 822 3 91Others 10 631 8 61Eligible voters 205 720 100 00Voted 128 025 62 23Blank or invalid ballots 4 656Total valid votes 123 300Deputy Mayor editThe office of the Deputy Mayor of Venice was officially created in 1993 with the adoption of the new local administration law The Deputy Mayor is nominated and eventually dismissed by the Mayor Deputy Term start Term end Party Mayor1 Emilio Rosini 13 December 1993 17 November 1997 PDS Cacciari2 Michele Vianello 25 November 1997 25 January 2000 PDSDS12 May 2000 10 July 2001 a Costa3 Michele Mognato 10 July 2001 18 April 2005 DS 2 Michele Vianello 6 May 2005 8 April 2010 DSPD Cacciari4 Sandro Simionato 16 April 2010 13 June 2014 PD Orsoni5 Luciana Colle 29 June 2015 26 September 2020 Ind Brugnaro6 Andrea Tomaello 6 October 2020 Incumbent LegaNotes Resigned References edit Mayor of Venice resigns after corruption inquiry BBC 13 June 2014External links edit Elenco Podesta Sindaci del Comune di Venezia City of Venice Retrieved 22 June 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mayor of Venice amp oldid 1182298343, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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