2025 Italian local elections|
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The 2025 Italian local elections were held at the municipal level, where the first round were held between April and May and run-off rounds were held on 8 and 9 June of the same year, concurrently with the five abrogative referendums.[1][2]
In Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol the elections will be held on 4 May. In the Aosta Valley the elections will be held in the autumn. In the 4 municipalities voting in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, the elections will be held on 13 and 14 April, with a possible run-off round on 27 and 28 April.[3]
For municipalities that renewed the municipal council in 2020, the vote has been postponed to spring 2026: this delay is due to the postponement of the 2020 administrative elections to September, caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. In ordinary regions, the consultations will only concern municipalities with early elections.
The municipal elections will take place in 468 comunes, of which there are 75 municipalities with a population greater than 15,000 inhabitants and 393 with a population lower.[4] Among the higher municipalities, 9 are capital municipalities of which 3 are regional capitals.
Summary of Municipal Elections
Municipalities voting by region
Municipal elections in major municipalities
Following the first-round vote (25–26 May) in the 31 major municipalities:
Centre‑Left won in 9; Centre‑Right in 4; Right in 1; Others in 6; 13 municipalities proceeded to a runoff.[10]
Municipal elections in provincial capitals
In provincial capitals, the center-left won in the first round in 2 cities, Genoa and Ravenna, while in 2 others, Taranto and Matera, a runoff was needed.[11] In Matera, the outcome was anatra zoppa (Italian for "lame duck"): the elected mayor was from the centre-right coalition, but the lists supporting the centre-left candidate won a majority of votes in the first round, thus they have a majority of council seats.[12]
Region |
Municipality |
Population (2024)
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Outgoing mayor - Party
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Elected mayor - Party |
First round votes |
% |
Second round votes |
% |
Seats
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Aosta Valley
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Aosta
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34,008
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Gianni Nuti (Ind.)
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TBD
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Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
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Bolzano
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107,914
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Renzo Caramaschi(Ind.)
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Claudio Corrarati (Ind.)
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15,024
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36.25%
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17,491
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51.03%
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Trento
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118,288
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Franco Ianeselli (Ind.)
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Franco Ianeselli (Ind.)
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27,201
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54.65%
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—
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Friuli-Venezia Giulia
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Pordenone
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52,365
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Alberto Parigi[a] (FdI)
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Alessandro Basso (FdI)
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11,688
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54.03%
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—
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Liguria
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Genoa
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564,038
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Pietro Piciocchi[b] (Ind.)
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Silvia Salis (Ind.)
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124,720
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51.48%
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—
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Emilia-Romagna
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Ravenna
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156,150
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Fabio Sbaraglia[c] (PD)
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Alessandro Barattoni (PD)
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35,759
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58.15%
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—
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Apulia
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Taranto
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185,974
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Giuliana Perrotta[d]
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Piero Bitetti (Con)
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32,875
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37.39%
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39,512
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54.66%
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Basilicata
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Matera
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60,404
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Raffaele Ruberto[e]
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Antonio Nicoletti (Ind.)
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11,832
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36.98%
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13,905
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51.31%
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Sardinia
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Nuoro
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36,154
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Giovanni Pirisi[f]
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Emiliano Fenu (M5S)
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11,289
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63.05%
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Municipal elections
Aosta Valley
2025 Aosta municipal election|
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Aosta
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
Elections were held in 265 municipal councils in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol. Results shown correspond to the 38 higher municipalities including the two provincial capitals of Bolzano and Trent.
Regional Summary
Bolzano (provincial capital)
2025 Bolzano municipal elections|
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Turnout | 52.2 ( 8.5%) - Round 1 42.8% - Runoff |
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Majority party
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Minority party
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Candidate
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Claudio Corrati
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Juri Andriollo
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Party
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Civic list
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Democratic Party
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Alliance
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Centre-right
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Centre-left
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Seats before
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Seats won
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Seat change
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1
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11
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Popular vote
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15,024 (I) 17,491 (II)
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11,326 (I) 16,784 (II)
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Percentage
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36.25% (I) 51.03% (II)
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27.31% (I) 47.97% (II)
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Swing
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3.12%
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6.63%
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Candidates made official on March 18, 2025.[22][23]
The mayoralty flipped from the centre-left to the centre-right.
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Candidates
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Round I
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Round II
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Lists
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Votes
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%
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Seats
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Claudio Corrarati Y
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15,024
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36.25
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17,491
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51.03
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Brothers of Italy
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5,724
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15.4
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7
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The Civic for Bolzano
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4,343
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11.68
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6
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League for Salvini Premier
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1,856
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4.99
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2
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Forza Italia
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1,156
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3.11
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2
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Total centre-right coalition:
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13,079
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35.19
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17
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Juri Andriollo[a]
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11,326
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27.31
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16,784
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47.97
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Democratic Party[b]
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4,666
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12.55
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6
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Greens of South Tyrol – Sinistra[c]
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2,911
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7.83
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4
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Civic List with Juri Andriollo[d]
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1,953
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5.25
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1
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Restart
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489
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1.32
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Centre-left coalition candidate's seat
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1
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Total centre-left coalition:
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10,019
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26.96
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12
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Stephan Konder
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6,269
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15.11
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—
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South Tyrolean People's Party
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6,002
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16.15
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6
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SVP candidate's seat
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1
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Angel Gennaccaro
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5,185
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12.5
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—
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La Civica – I am with Bolzano
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4,788
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12.88
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5
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Coalition seat
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1
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Matthias Cologne
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2,837
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6.84
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—
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Team K
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2,610
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7.02
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2
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Coalition seat
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1
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Simonetta Lucchi
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827
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1.99
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—
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Five Star Movement
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514
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1.38
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—
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Communist Refoundation Party - Peace and Rights
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157
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0.42
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—
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Total
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34,275
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100
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37,169
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100
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37,169
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100
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45
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Bruneck
2025 Bruneck municipal elections|
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Turnout | 52.1% ( 8.8%) |
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Majority party
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Minority party
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Candidate
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Bruno Wolf
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Maximilian Gartner
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Party
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SVP
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Greens
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Seats before
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Seats won
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Seat change
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1
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2
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Popular vote
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3,712
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1,208
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Percentage
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51.84% (M-E) 51.78% (P-L)
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16.87% (M-E) 16.89% (P-L)
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Swing
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3.37%
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4.50%
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Mayor before election
Roland Griessmair
SVP
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Elected mayor
Bruno Wolf
SVP
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No coalitions were formed in the local election in Bruneck as all parties ran separately.
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Candidates
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Votes
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%
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Seats
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Bruno Wolf Y
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3,712
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51.84
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South Tyrolean People's Party
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3,703
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51.78
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14
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Maximilian Gartner
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1,208
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16.87
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Greens of South Tyrol
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1,208
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16.89
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4
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Green mayor candidate's seat
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1
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Wilma Huber
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825
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11.52
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Team K
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825
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11.54
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2
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Team K mayor candidate's seat
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1
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Bernhard Hilber
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540
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7.54
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South Tyrolean Freedom
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540
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7.55
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2
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South Tyrolean Freedom mayor candidate's seat
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1
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Antonio Bovenzi
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519
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7.25
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The Pole - Civic for Brunico
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519
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7.26
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1
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The Pole - Civic for Brunico mayor candidate's seat
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1
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Andrea Bovo
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268
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3.74
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For Brunico
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268
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3.75
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—
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For Brunico mayor candidate's seat[e]
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1
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Markus Falk
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88
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1.25
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I love Brunico[f]
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88
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1.25
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—
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Total:
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7,160
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100
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7,151
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100
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27
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Source:
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Merano
2025 Merano municipal elections|
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Turnout | 49.3% ( 2.7%) |
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Majority party
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Minority party
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Candidate
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Katharina Johanna Zeller
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Maximilian Gartner
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Party
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SVP
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Independent
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Alliance
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SVP-MGM
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Centre-right civic list
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Seats before
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Seats won
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Seat change
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4
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1
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Popular vote
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5,005 (I) 7,226 (II)
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4,809 (I) 5,385 (II)
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Percentage
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32.96 (I) 57.43% (II)
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31.67% (I) 42.57% (II)
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Swing
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38.03%
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7.73%
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Mayor before election
Dario Del Medico
Centre-right civic list
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Elected mayor
Katharina Johanna Zeller
SVP
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Candidates
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Round I
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Round II
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Seats
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Katharina Johanna Zeller Y
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5,005
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32.96
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7,266
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57.43
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South Tyrolean People's Party
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4,087
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29.71
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11
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Mutiges Courageous Merano
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506
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3.68
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1
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Total regionalist coalition:
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4,593
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33.39
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12
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Dario del Medico[g]
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4,809
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31.67
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5,385
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42.57
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Alliance for Merano
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2,455
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17.84
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6
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The Civic for Merano
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987
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7.17
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3
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Del Medico Mayor
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925
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6.72
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1
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Coalition candidate's seat
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1
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Total centre-right civic coalition:
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4,367
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31.73
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11
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Ulrike Ceresara[h]
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3,530
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23.35
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—
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Greens of South Tyrol[i]
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1,750
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12.72
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4
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Democratic Party[j]
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655
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4.83
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2
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Team K
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339
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2.46
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1
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The Left Alto-Adige / Südtirol[k]
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219
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1.59
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1
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Five Star Movement
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183
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1.33
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—
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Centre-left coalition candidate's seat
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1
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Total centre-left coalition:
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3,146
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22.93
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9
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Elena Da Molin
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1,436
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9.46
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—
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Giorgia Meloni - Brothers of Italy
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1,120
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8.14
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2
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League for Salvini Premier
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149
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1.08
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—
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Coalition candidate's seat
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1
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Total right-wing coalition:
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1,269
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9.22
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3
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Jasmin Netschada
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406
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2.67
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—
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South Tyrolean Freedom
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373
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2.71
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1
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Total:
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15,186
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100
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12,652
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100
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13,758
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100
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37
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Source:
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Source of all results for Trentino Province:
2025 Trento municipal elections|
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Turnout | 49.93% ( 11.05%) |
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Majority party
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Minority party
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CDX
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Candidate
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Franco Ianeselli
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Ilaria Goio
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Party
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Independent
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Independent
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Alliance
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Centre-left
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Centre-right
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Seats before
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Seats won
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Popular vote
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27,201
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13,241
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Percentage
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54.65%
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26.6%
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Swing
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0.01%
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3.62%
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Candidates made official on March 19, 2025.[27][28]
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Party or alliance | Candidate | Party-list | Directly-elected Mayor | Seats |
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Votes | % | Votes | % |
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| Centre-left | | Democratic Party | Franco Ianeselli | 11,080 | 24.64 | 27,201 | 54.65 | 12 |
| Base camp | 4,446 | 9.89 | 4 |
| Together for Trento | 4,013 | 8.92 | 4 |
| Greens and Left Alliance | 2,369 | 5.27 | 2 |
| Agreement for Ianeselli Mayor | 1,746 | 3.88 | 1 |
| Yes Trento[l] | 1,373 | 3.05 | 1 |
Total | 25,027 | 55.65 | 24 |
| Centre-right | | Brothers of Italy | Ilaria Goio | 6,494 | 14.44 | 13,241 | 26.60 | 6 |
| League | 3,051 | 6.78 | 2 |
| Forza Italia | 1,931 | 4.29 | 1 |
| Coalition candidate's seat | | | 1 |
Total | 11,476 | 25.52 | 10 |
| Left-wing | | Wave | Giulia Bortolotti | 1,358 | 3.02 | 3,689 | 7.41 | 1 |
| Five Star Movement | 1,006 | 2.24 | – |
| Communist Refoundation Party | 740 | 1.65 | – |
| Coalition candidate's seat | | | 1 |
Total | 3,104 | 6.90 | 2 |
| Centre-left civic list | | Generation Trento | Claudio Geat | 2,333 | 5.19 | 2,492 | 5.01 | 1 |
| Coalition candidate's seat | | | 1 |
| Centre-right civic list | | First Trento[m] | Andrea Demarchi | 2,241 | 4.98 | 2,312 | 4.65 | – |
| Coalition candidate's seat | | | 1 |
| Sovereign Popular Democracy | Simonetta Gabrielli | 789 | 1.75 | 835 | 1.68 | – |
Total | 44,970 | 100.00 | 49,770 | 100.00 | 39 |
Aldeno
Party | Mayor Candidate | Party-list | Directly-elected Mayor | Seats |
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Votes | % | Votes | % |
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| Aldeno Together | Alida Cramerotti | 1,359 | 100.00 | 1,439 | 100.00 | 17 |
Total | 1,359 | 100.00 | 1,439 | 100.00 | 17 |
Altopiano della Vigolana
Party or alliance | Mayor Candidate | Party-list | Directly-elected mayor | Seats |
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Votes | % | Votes | % |
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| Centre-left | | Pact with the Vigolana community | Armando Tamanini | 834 | 33.48 | 1,449 | 54.45 | 7 |
| Walking with the Vigolana community | 479 | 19.23 | 4 |
Total | 1,313 | 52.71 | 11 |
| Vigolana to live in[n] | | Vigolana to live in | Linda Tamanini | 1,178 | 47.29 | 1,212 | 45.55 | 5 |
| Coalition candidate's seat | | | | – | 1 |
Total | 2,491 | 100.00 | 2,661 | 100.00 | 17 |
Arco
2025 Arco municipal elections|
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Turnout | 53.12% ( 1.07%) |
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Majority party
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Minority party
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Candidate
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Arianna Florio
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Alessandro Amistadi
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Party
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Independent
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Independent
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Alliance
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Left-wing
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Centre-right
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Last election
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Seats won
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Seat change
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12
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Popular vote
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3,045 (I) 4,459 (II)
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2,543 (I) 2,665 (II)
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Percentage
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35.57% (I) 62.59% (II)
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29.71% (I) 37.41% (II)
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Swing
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13.09%
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6.04%
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Directly-elected Mayor
Candidate | Coalition | First round | Second round |
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Votes | % | Votes | % |
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| Arianna Fiorio | Left-wing | 3,045 | 35.57 | 4,459 | 62.59 |
| Alessandro Amistadi | Centre-right | 2,543 | 29.71 | 2,665 | 37.41 |
| Dario Ioppi | Centre-left | 1,937 | 22.63 | |
| Mauro Ottobre[o] | Centre | 1,035 | 12.09 | |
Total | 8,560 | 100.00 | 7,124 | 100.00 |
Party-list
Avio
2025 Avio municipal elections|
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Turnout | 62.00% ( 0.33%) |
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Majority party
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Minority party
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Candidate
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Ivano Fracchetti
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Federico Secchi
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Party
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League
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PATT
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Alliance
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Centre-right
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PATT-led autonomists
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Last election
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Seats won
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Seat change
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Popular vote
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1,136 (I) 1,258 (II)
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713 (I) 716 (II)
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Percentage
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47.89% (I) 63.83% (II)
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30.19% (I) 36.17% (II)
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Swing
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5.28%
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8.98%
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Mayor before election
Ivano Fracchetti
Lega
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Mayor
Ivano Fracchetti
Lega
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Directly-elected Mayor
Party-list
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Party or alliance | Votes | % | Seats |
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| Centre-right | | Civics for Good Government | 410 | 18.39 | 5 |
| League Avio Salvini | 328 | 14.72 | 3 |
| Ivano Fracchetti Mayor | 229 | 10.27 | 2 |
| Avio of the Centre | 109 | 4.89 | 1 |
Total | 1,076 | 48.27 | 11 |
| PATT-led autonomists | | Civic Secchi Mayor | 287 | 12.88 | 2 |
| We are Avio | 183 | 8.21 | 1 |
| Autonomist Heart[q] | 112 | 5.02 | – |
| Common Project | 73 | 3.28 | – |
| Coalition candidate's seat | | 1 |
Total | 655 | 29.39 | 4 |
| Civic list | | Autonomists and Civics[r] | 267 | 11.98 | – |
| Coalition candidate's seat | | 1 |
| Centre-left | | Avio for everyone[s] | 231 | 10.36 | – |
| Coalition candidate's seat | | 1 |
Total | 2,229 | 100.00 | 17 |
Baselga di Pinè
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Candidate | Party or alliance | Party-list | Directly-elected Mayor | Seats |
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Votes | % | Votes | % |
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| Alessandro Santuari | Centre-right | | Future Pinè Civic List | 919 | 37.25 | 2,601 | 100.00 | 6 |
| We for Pinè[t] | 861 | 34.90 | 6 |
| Autonomists for Pinè | 687 | 27.85 | 5 |
Total | 2,467 | 100.00 | 2,601 | 100.00 | 17 |
Borgo Valsugana
2025 Borgo Valsugana municipal elections|
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Turnout | 51.73% ( 3.46%) |
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Majority party
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Minority party
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Candidate
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Ferrai Martina
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Enrico Galvan
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Party
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Independent
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Independent
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Alliance
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Centre-left
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Centre-right civic list
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Last election
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Seats won
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Popular vote
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1,561 (I) 2,141 (II)
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1,045 (I) 1,366 (II)
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Percentage
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41.21% (I) 61.05% (II)
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27.59% (I) 38.95% (II)
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Swing
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13.89%
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13.89%
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Mayor before election
Enrico Galvan
Independent - Civic list (CDX)
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Mayor
Ferrai Martina
Independent (CSX)
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Directly-elected Mayor
Party-list
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Party or alliance | Votes | % | Seats | +/– |
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| Centre-left | | Borgo Olle at the Centre | 906 | 28.22 | 8 | – |
| Future Community | 446 | 13.89 | 3 | – |
Total | 1,352 | 42.11 | 11 | – |
| Centre-right civic list | | Borgo and Olle Common Good | 511 | 15.91 | 2 | 5 |
| Borgo Tomorrow | 399 | 12.43 | 1 | 3 |
| Coalition candidate's seat | | 1 | – |
Total | 910 | 28.34 | 4 | – |
| Centre-right civic list | | Fabio Dalledonne Civic List | 439 | 13.67 | 1 | – |
| "Together Borgo and Olle" Civic List | 364 | 11.34 | – | – |
| Coalition candidate's seat | | 1 | – |
Total | 803 | 25.01 | 2 | – |
| Centre-left civic list | | Reliving Borgo[w] | 75 | 2.34 | – | – |
| Civic Heart - Orsingher Mayor | 71 | 2.21 | – | – |
Total | 146 | 4.55 | – | – |
Total | 3,211 | 100.00 | 17 | – |
Brentonico
2025 Brentonico municipal elections|
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Turnout | 63.21% ( 4.26%) |
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Candidate | Party or alliance | First round | Second round | Seats |
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Votes | % | Votes | % |
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| Mauro Tonolli | Civic lists coalition | | We for Brentonico | 441 | 20.90 | 1,210 | 53.00 | 5 |
| Common project for Brentonico | 346 | 16.40 | 3 |
| Civic Office | 319 | 15.12 | 3 |
Total | 1,106 | 52.42 | 11 |
| Dante Dossi | Centre-left | | Together we can[x] | 631 | 29.91 | 678 | 29.70 | 3 |
| Coalition candidate's seat | | | 1 |
| Mauro Dossi | Centre-right | | Doing good for Brentonico[y] | 373 | 17.68 | 395 | 17.30 | 1 |
| Coalition candidate's seat | | | 1 |
Total | 2,110 | 100.00 | 2,283 | 100.00 | 17 |
Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Elections were held in 4 municipal councils in Friuli-Venezia Giulia.
Regional Summary
Higher municipalities
Pordenone
2025 Pordenone municipial election|
|
Turnout | 50.72% ( 4.33%) |
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|
|
|
Candidates
|
Votes
|
%
|
Lists
|
Votes
|
%
|
Seats
|
|
Alessandro Basso Y
|
11,688
|
54.03
|
Brothers of Italy
|
4,250
|
22.53
|
10
|
Pordenone Changes – Ciriani List
|
2,104
|
11.16
|
5
|
Civic Pordenone
|
1,667
|
8.84
|
4
|
League
|
1,486
|
7.88
|
3
|
Forza Italia
|
1,102
|
5.84
|
2
|
Total centre-right coalition:
|
10,609
|
56.25
|
24
|
|
Nicholas Conficoni
|
7,703
|
35.61
|
Democratic Party
|
3,745
|
19.86
|
8
|
Pordenone in Health
|
1,259
|
6.68
|
3
|
The Common Good[z]
|
989
|
5.24
|
2
|
Italia Viva
|
263
|
1.39
|
—
|
There is another Pordenone
|
259
|
1.37
|
—
|
Centre-left Coalition Candidate's seat
|
1
|
Total centre-left coalition:
|
6,256
|
33.17
|
14
|
|
Marco Salvador[aa]
|
1,645
|
7.60
|
Salvador Mayor
|
1,305
|
6.92
|
1
|
Salvador coalition candidate's seat
|
1
|
|
Anna Ciriani
|
595
|
2.75
|
#AmiAmoPordenone
|
432
|
2.29
|
0
|
Total
|
21,631
|
100
|
|
18,861
|
100
|
40
|
Monfalcone
2025 Monfalcone municipal election|
|
|
Turnout | 57.3% ( 5.5%) |
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|
Majority party
|
Minority party
|
|
|
|
Candidate
|
Luca Fasan
|
Diego Moretti
|
Party
|
Lega
|
Democratic Party
|
Alliance
|
Centre-right
|
Centre-left
|
Seats before
|
|
|
Seats won
|
|
|
Seat change
|
|
|
Popular vote
|
8,272
|
3,057
|
Percentage
|
70.87%
|
26.19%
|
Swing
|
1.53%
|
2.1%
|
|
|
The election in Monfalcone had high media coverage during the campaign period due to the presence of an Islamist municipal list called Plural Italy led by candidate for mayor Bou Konate, a Senegalese Muslim.[29][30] The list only missed winning a single council seat by a mere 0.06%, therefore barely missing the electoral threshold of 3%.[31] The League within the centre-right coalition won the election in a landslide with 70.87%.[32]
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Candidates
|
Votes
|
%
|
Lists
|
Votes
|
%
|
Seats
|
|
Luca Fasan Y
|
8,272
|
70.87
|
League
|
3,214
|
31.04
|
9
|
Cisint for Monfalcone - Fasan Mayor
|
2,491
|
24.05
|
6
|
Brothers of Italy
|
1,008
|
9.73
|
2
|
Forza Italia
|
593
|
5.73
|
1
|
The People of the Family
|
124
|
1.20
|
—
|
Total centre-right coalition:
|
7,430
|
71.75
|
18
|
|
Diego Moretti
|
3,057
|
26.19
|
Democratic Party
|
1,110
|
10.72
|
2
|
Civic and Solidary Monfalcone[ab]
|
884
|
8.54
|
2
|
Together with Moretti
|
392
|
3.79
|
1
|
Progressives for Monfalcone
|
263
|
2.54
|
—
|
Centre-left coalition candidate's seat
|
1
|
Total centre-left coalition:
|
2,649
|
25.58
|
6
|
|
Bou Konate
|
343
|
2.94
|
Plural Italy
|
277
|
2.67
|
—
|
Total:
|
11,672
|
100
|
|
10,356
|
100
|
24
|
Source:
|
[33]
|
Lower municipalities
|
---|
Party or alliance | Mayor Candidate | Party-list | Directly-elected Mayor | Seats |
---|
Votes | % | Votes | % |
---|
| Civic coalition | | Nimis Objective | Fabrizio Mattiuzza | 716 | 70.06 | 795 | 63.55 | 8 |
| Civic coalition | | Chei mancul piês | Sergio Bonfini | 172 | 16.83 | 456 | 36.45 | 2 |
| Nimis Recommences | 134 | 13.11 | 1 |
| Coalition candidate's seat | | | 1 |
Total | 306 | 29.94 | 4 |
Total | 1,022 | 100.00 | 1,251 | 100.00 | 12 |
|
Source: [34] |
|
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Candidate | Party or alliance | First round | Second round | Seats |
---|
Votes | % | Votes | % |
---|
| Denise Zucco | Centre-left | | San Piero Common Ideas | 211 | 26.95 | 685 | 68.84 | 3 |
| Together for San Piero | 164 | 20.95 | 3 |
| Democratic Party | 155 | 19.80 | 2 |
Total | 530 | 67.69 | 8 |
| Alex D'Aronco | Centre-right | | For San Pier | 253 | 32.31 | 310 | 31.16 | 3 |
| Coalition candidate's seat | | | 1 |
Total | 783 | 100.00 | 995 | 100.00 | 12 |
|
Source: [35] |
Liguria
Regional Summary
Genoa
2025 Genoa municipal elections|
|
Turnout | 51.9% ( 7.73%) |
---|
|
|
The election took place on the 25-26th of May, 2025 with Silvia Salis winning.[36]
|
---|
Party or alliance | Mayor candidate | Party-list | Directly-elected Mayor | Seats |
---|
Votes | % | Votes | % |
---|
| Centre-left | | Democratic Party[ac] | Silvia Salis | 65,960 | 29.06 | 124,720 | 51.48 | 14 |
| Silvia Salis Mayor[ad] | 18,853 | 8.31 | 4 |
| Greens and Left Alliance | 15,705 | 6.92 | 3 |
| Five Star Movement | 11,583 | 5.10 | 2 |
| Let's Reform Genoa with Silvia Salis[ae] | 5,405 | 2.38 | 1 |
Total | 117,506 | 51.77 | 24 |
| Centre-right | | Brothers of Italy | Pietro Piciocchi | 28,234 | 12.44 | 107,091 | 44.20 | 5 |
| Genoa Wins | 24,237 | 10.68 | 4 |
| Us Moderates - Bucci Genoa Pride | 17,806 | 7.84 | 3 |
| League | 15,757 | 6.94 | 2 |
| Forza Italia | 8,589 | 3.78 | 1 |
| New Italian Socialist Party - Christian Democracy | 3,752 | 1.65 | – |
| Union of the Centre | 1,189 | 0.52 | – |
| Coalition candidate's seat | | | 1 |
Total | 99,564 | 43.86 | – |
| United for the Constitution[af] | Mattia Crucioli | 3,382 | 1.49 | 3,502 | 1.45 | – |
| Alternative Left[ag] | Antonella Marras | 2,954 | 1.30 | 3,131 | 1.29 | – |
| Sovereign Popular Democracy | Toscano Francesco | 1,834 | 0.81 | 1,917 | 0.79 | – |
| United Genoa | Raffaella Gualco | 1,138 | 0.50 | 1,248 | 0.52 | – |
| Workers' Communist Party | Cinzia Ronzitti | 619 | 0.27 | 651 | 0.27 | – |
Total | 226,997 | 100.00 | 242,260 | 100.00 | 40 |
|
Source: [37] |
|
---|
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Seats |
---|
| Rosa Cavagnaro | Living Orero | 166 | 52.20 | 7 |
| Carlo Guainazzo | Together for Orero | 150 | 47.17 | 3 |
| Dario Maccarone | Social Democracy Movement[ah] | 1 | 0.31 | – |
| Maria Remedios Bessi | Tricolour Flame[ah] | 1 | 0.31 | – |
| Nicola Errichiello | Popular Project[ah] | 0 | 0.00 | – |
Total | 318 | 100.00 | 10 |
|
---|
Candidate | Party-list | Votes | % | Seats |
---|
| Omar Peruzzo | Together to grow Rossiglione | 1,139 | 100.00 | 9 |
Total | 1,139 | 100.00 | 9 |
|
---|
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Seats |
---|
| Fabio Perri | Your Vallecrosia | 1,561 | 52.56 | 8 |
| Marilena Piraldi | Citizens in common | 1,409 | 47.44 | 4 |
Total | 2,970 | 100.00 | 12 |
|
---|
Candidate | Party-list | Votes | % | Seats |
---|
| Gian Marco Scasso | New Way for Sassello | 787 | 100.00 | 10 |
Total | 787 | 100.00 | 10 |
Emilia-Romagna
Ravenna
2025 Ravenna municipal elections|
|
Turnout | 49.55% ( 4.53%) |
---|
|
|
|
Candidates
|
Votes
|
%
|
Lists
|
Votes
|
%
|
Seats
|
|
Alessandro Barattoni Y
|
35,759
|
58.15
|
Democratic Party
|
23,739
|
40
|
16
|
Five Star Movement
|
2,627
|
4.43
|
1
|
Greens and Left Alliance[aj]
|
2,578
|
4.34
|
1
|
Italian Republican Party
|
2,508
|
4.23
|
1
|
Love Ravenna
|
2,174
|
3.66
|
1
|
Ravenna Project[ak]
|
1,441
|
2.43
|
1
|
Total centre-left coalition:
|
35,067
|
59.08
|
21
|
|
Nicola Grandi
|
15,405
|
25.05
|
Brothers of Italy
|
9,958
|
16.78
|
5
|
Forza Italia
|
2,845
|
4.79
|
1
|
Ravenna Alive
|
1,688
|
2.84
|
1
|
Coalition candidate's seat
|
1
|
Total centre-right coalition (Grandi):
|
14,491
|
24.41
|
7
|
|
Alvaro Ancisi
|
3,976
|
6.47
|
League - The People of the Family - List for Ravenna - Ancisi Mayor[ai]
|
3,318
|
5.59
|
1
|
Environment and Animals
|
492
|
0.83
|
—
|
Coalition candidate's seat
|
1
|
Total centre-right coalition (Ancisi):
|
3,810
|
6.42
|
2
|
|
Veronica Verlicchi
|
2,704
|
4.40
|
The Pine
|
2,579
|
4.35
|
—
|
Civic list candidate's seat
|
1
|
|
Marisa Iannucci
|
1,859
|
3.02
|
Communist Refoundation Party
|
561
|
0.95
|
—
|
Power to the People!
|
414
|
0.70
|
—
|
Ravenna in Common
|
372
|
0.63
|
—
|
Italian Communist Party
|
287
|
0.48
|
—
|
Total left-wing coalition:
|
1,634
|
2.75
|
—
|
|
Maurizio Miserocchi
|
895
|
1.46
|
Ravenna in the Centre
|
892
|
1.50
|
—
|
|
Giovanni Morgese
|
893
|
1.45
|
Christian Democracy
|
881
|
1.48
|
—
|
Total:
|
61,491
|
100
|
|
59,354
|
100
|
32
|
Puglia
Taranto
Basilicata
Matera
Sardinia
Nuoro
Veneto
Metropolitan City of Venice
Santa Maria di Sala
2025 Santa Maria di Sala municipial election|
|
|
Majority party
|
Minority party
|
|
|
|
Candidate
|
Alessadro Arpi
|
Nataschia Rocchi
|
Party
|
Independent
|
Forza Italia
|
Alliance
|
FdI - LSP - CI - IV[al]
|
FI - other civic lists[al]
|
Last election
|
|
Did not exist
|
Seats won
|
|
|
Seat change
|
1
|
New
|
Swing
|
17.59%
|
40.16%[am]
|
|
Mayor before election
Paola de Palma
|
Elected mayor
Alessandro Arpi
| |
|
Candidates
|
Votes
|
%
|
Lists
|
Votes
|
%
|
Seats
|
|
Alessandro Arpi Y
|
4,016
|
52.18
|
Generations for Growing - Courage Italy
|
1,307
|
17.73
|
4
|
For Arpi Mayor - Venetian Independence
|
1,209
|
16.40
|
3
|
Brothers of Italy
|
909
|
12.32
|
2
|
League
|
502
|
6.81
|
1
|
Total right-wing coalition (Arpi)[al]:
|
3,927
|
53.26
|
10
|
|
Nataschia Rocchi
|
2,279
|
29.61
|
Forza Italia - Salese List
|
1,240
|
16.82
|
2
|
Civic Alternative
|
511
|
6.93
|
1
|
Common Renaissance Project
|
353
|
4.79
|
—
|
Coalition candidate's seat
|
1
|
Total centre-right coalition (Rocchia)[al]:
|
2,104
|
28.54
|
4
|
|
Massimo Iovine
|
1,401
|
18.2
|
Civics Together - Democratic Party - Five Star Movement - Green and Left Alliance
|
1,343
|
18.22
|
1
|
Coalition candidate's seat
|
1
|
Total centre-left coalition:
|
1,343
|
18.22
|
2
|
Total
|
7,696
|
100
|
|
7,374
|
100
|
16
|
Provincial elections
Election of the Provincial Council
Election of the President of the Province
It is important to note that six Sicilian provinces were provisionally led from August 15, 2015 by an extraordinary commissioner via regional appointment and thus the 27th April election was to elect a new provincial president.[55]
Summary of elected Provincial presidents
The Provincial presidents won by the centre-right, centre-left and others category include each two presidents elected in Sicily, previously governed as commissariats and therefore not binded to any coalition.
Metropolitan council elections
Summary of metropolitan councillors elected (in Sicily)
Notes
- ^ The Free Municipal Consortia have been governed since 15 August 2015 by an extraordinary commissioner appointed by the region DPR n.537/2015
- ^ Candidate later informally endorsed by M5S for the run-off.
- ^ Including candidates of PSI
- ^ Including candidates of EV
- ^ Including candidates of the Civic List with Caramaschi
- ^ Marco Pellizzari took the seat instead of Bovo.
- ^ Includes candidates from M5S.
- ^ Candidate endorsed by FI.
- ^ The PD and M5S lists that supported Ulrike Cerasara for the first round later informally endorsed Katharina Johanna Zeller for the second round.
- ^ List backed by EV.
- ^ Includes candidates of Volt.
- ^ Including candidates of SI.
- ^ Including candidates of CA, +E, IV and Azione.
- ^ Includes candidates from PATT, the Civic and We Trento (Fugatti List)
- ^ Includes candidates from Lega.
- ^ Informally endorsed Arianna Florio for the run-off.
- ^ Includes candidates of Azione.
- ^ Includes candidates of PATT.
- ^ Includes dissidents of PATT and candidates of CA.eu.
- ^ Includes candidates of the two constituent parties of AVS, fielded separately.
- ^ Includes candidates of Lega and FdI
- ^ With the endorsement of PD.
- ^ The candidate's lists endorsed Enrico Galvan in the runoff.
- ^ Includes candidates from CA.eu.
- ^ Includes candidates from PD and PATT
- ^ Includes candidates from Lega and PATT
- ^ Includes candidates from SI, EV, PRC, and Open FRG.
- ^ Backed by Azione, M5S and Civic FVG.
- ^ Includes candidates from PpA, M5S and AVS.
- ^ Includes candidates from PSI and Possibile.
- ^ Includes candidates from Shared Line and Volt.
- ^ Includes candidates from Action, DemoS, IV and +E.
- ^ Includes candidates from Ancora Italia, Circolo Culturale Proletario, Contronarrazione, Demos, Nuovo Ordine Internazionalista, Popolo Unito, Giovani Genovesi and SiAmo.
- ^ Unitary list between the PdCI, PRC, and SA.
- ^ a b c Candidates in this list are all non-residents of the municipality.
- ^ a b Only FdI and FI with civic lists. Lega, PdF and other civic lists supported Alvaro Ancisi
- ^ Includes candidates from Environment and Territory.
- ^ Including candidates from IV, Azione, PSI and +E
- ^ a b c d In this election, the centre-right coalition split into a right-wing coalition and a more moderate centre-right. FdI, Lega, CI, IV and other civic lists back Alessandro Arpi, while Forza Italia and other civic lists back Nataschia Rocchi.
- ^ Compared to Rocchi's previous result in 2022.
- ^ 3 seats for DCS, 2 for FdI
- ^ 3 seats each for the civic lists "Go Blues" (it: Forza Azzurri) and "United for Agrigento" and one seat for "Together for Agrigento"
- ^ 4 seats for FI, 1 seat each for FdI and Lega
- ^ All 3 seats for Alternative
- ^ One seat for civic list "Civics for our Territory".
- ^ 2 seats for MpA, 1 seat each for FI, FdI, Lega and DCS
- ^ 4 seats for PD-Alternativa
- ^ 3 seats for the civic list "Municipal Voice", 2 seats for FdI and one seat for FI
- ^ All 3 seats for DCS
- ^ 3 seats for PD-Alternative
- ^ 2 seats each for FdI and FI
- ^ All 7 seats for the civic list "Municipalities at the Centre"
- ^ One seat for PD
- ^ 2 seats each for FI, FdI, Lega and DCS
- ^ All 4 seats for the civic list "Quinci for President"
- ^ Grand Coalition composed of IV - MpA - FI - PD - M5S
- ^ Coalition composed of Azione - MpA - DC-S - Lega
- ^ a b c Includes candidates from UdC, MpA and any civic lists close to Roberto Lagalla.
- ^ a b c Includes candidates from M5S, EV, SI and Contracorrente.
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