2025 Italian local elections
{{Short description|Italian local elections}}
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{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2025 Italian local elections
| country = Italy
| type = local
| ongoing = yes
| previous_election = 2024 Italian local elections
| previous_year = 2024
| next_election = 2026 Italian local elections
| next_year = 2026
| election_date = 25–26 May 2025 (first round)
8–9 June 2025 (second round)
| seats_for_election = 468 municipalities
| turnout =
| map_size = 300px
| map_caption = Municipalities holding elections in 2025
| party1 = Centre-left coalition (Italy)
| seats1 = 3
| seat_change1 =
| party2 = Centre-right coalition (Italy)
| seats2 = 2
| seat_change2 =
| party3 = Five Star Movement
| seats3 = 0
| seat_change3 =
| party4 = Centre-right civic list
| seats4 = 0
| seat_change4 =
| party5 = Centre-left civic list
| seats5 = 0
| seat_change5 =
| colour4 = 89BCF0
| colour5 = FFB280
}}
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.{{Cite web |date=13 March 2025 |title=Elezioni e referendum 2025, quando si vota: comunali il 25 e 26 maggio, secondo turno 8 e 9 giugno con le 5 consultazioni |url=https://www.corriere.it/politica/25_marzo_13/le-elezioni-comunali-il-25-e-26-maggio-secondo-turno-8-e-9-giugno-insieme-al-referendum-d43684ed-c6a7-4194-b9e5-c07fdc095xlk.shtml |website= |publisher=Corriere della Sera}}{{Cite web |date=13 March 2025 |title=Ok Cdm a dl elezioni, ballottaggi e referendum 8-9 giugno |url=https://askanews.it/2025/03/13/ok-cdm-a-dl-elezioni-ballottaggi-e-referendum-8-9-giugno/}}
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.{{Cite web |title=Enti locali: Roberti, elezioni comunali fissate al 13 e 14 aprile |url=https://www.regione.fvg.it/rafvg/giunta/dettaglio.act;jsessionid=1F2A54E177E152DBAAE9B724EC91E861?dir=/rafvg/cms/RAFVG/Giunta/Shaurli/comunicati/&id=136011&ass=C09&WT.ti=Ricerca%20comunicati%20stampa}}
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.{{Cite web |title=Elezioni Comunali 2025 |url=https://www.tuttitalia.it/elezioni-italiane/elezioni-comunali-2025/}} Among the higher municipalities, 9 are {{Ill|Capital (Italy)|lt=capital|it|Capoluogo (Italia)}} 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.{{Cite web |url=https://elezioni.repubblica.it/2025/comunali/ |title=2025 Municipal Elections |website=la Repubblica}}
class="wikitable sortable"
|+Results in major municipalities ! colspan="2" |Coalition or Party !Municipalities won !Change |
bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}" |
|{{composition bar|24|74|{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}|background-color=white}} |{{Increase}}3 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}" |
|{{composition bar|16|74|{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}|background-color=white}} |{{Increase}}6 |
bgcolor="#DABAD0"|
|{{composition bar|11|74|#DABAD0|background-color=white}} |{{Decrease}}4 |
bgcolor="#89BCF0"|
|Centre-right civic lists |{{composition bar|7|74|#89BCF0|background-color=white}} |{{Increase}}1 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party}}" |
|Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party (PATT) |{{composition bar|3|74|{{party color|Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party}}|background-color=white}} |{{Increase}}1 |
bgcolor="{{party color|South Tyrolean People's Party}}" |
|South Tyrolean People’s Party (SVP) |{{composition bar|2|74|{{party color|South Tyrolean People's Party}}|background-color=white}} |{{Increase}}1 |
bgcolor="#FFB280"|
|Centre-left civic lists |{{composition bar|2|74|#FFB280|background-color=white}} |{{Decrease}}5 |
bgcolor="#ED2855" |
|Left |{{composition bar|2|74|#ED2855|background-color=white}} |{{Increase}}2 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Centrism (Italy)}}"|
|{{composition bar|1|74|{{party color|Centrism (Italy)}}|background-color=white}} |{{Increase}}1 |
bgcolor="#0B3B6A" |
|{{composition bar|1|74|#0B3B6A|background-color=white}} |{{Increase}}1 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Five Star Movement}}"|
|Five Star Movement (M5S) |{{composition bar|1|74|{{party color|Five Star Movement}}|background-color=white}} |{{Steady}} |
bgcolor="{{party color|Centrism (Italy)}}"|
|Centrist civic lists |{{composition bar|0|74|background-color=white}} |{{Decrease}}3 |
bgcolor="black"|
|{{composition bar|0|74|background-color=white}} |{{Decrease}}1 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Popular Alternative}}"|
|{{composition bar|0|74|background-color=white}} |{{Decrease}}1 |
= 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.{{Cite web|url=https://pagellapolitica.it/articoli/risultati-elezioni-comunali-2025|title=All results of the municipal elections|date=27 May 2025|website=Pagella Politica}} 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.{{Cite web |date=2025-06-10 |title='Anatra zoppa' a Matera, Nicoletti dovrà cercare la maggioranza - Notizie - Ansa.it |url=https://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/politica/2025/06/10/anatra-zoppa-a-matera-nicoletti-dovra-cercare-la-maggioranza_8b1cee9d-31e7-4ec8-8a20-d0918ba3388f.html |access-date=2025-06-11 |website=Agenzia ANSA |language=it}}
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! Region !! Municipality !! Population ! colspan="2" |Outgoing mayor - Party ! colspan="2" |Elected mayor - Party!! First round votes !! % !! Second round votes !! % !! Seats | |
{{IT-VAO}}
| Aosta | {{formatnum:34008}} |bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}"| | Gianni Nuti (Ind.) | | colspan="5" | TBD | {{composition bar|0|27 | background-color=white}} |
rowspan=2|{{IT-TAA}}
| Bolzano | {{formatnum:107914}} |bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}"| | Renzo Caramaschi(Ind.) |bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}"| | Claudio Corrarati (Ind.) | {{formatnum:15024}} | 36.25% | {{formatnum:17491}} | 51.03% | {{composition bar|17|45|{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}|background-color=white}} | |
Trento
| {{formatnum:118288}} |bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}"| | Franco Ianeselli (Ind.) |bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}"| | Franco Ianeselli (Ind.) | {{formatnum:27201}} | 54.65% | colspan="2" | — | {{composition bar|24|40|{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}|background-color=white}} | |
{{IT-FVG}}
| {{formatnum:52365}} |bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}"| | Alberto Parigi{{efn|From 1 July 2024 acting mayor replacing Alessandro Ciriani (Ind.), resigned after election to the European Parliament.{{cite web|url=https://amministratori.interno.gov.it/index.php?page=InfoAnagrafica&IdAnagrafica=898723|title=Local administrators registry - Alberto Parigi|accessdate=2 April 2025}}{{cite web|url=https://www.pordenonetoday.it/politica/ciriani-dimissioni-alberto-parigi-nuovo-sindaco-pordenone-1-luglio-2024.html|title=Ciriani resigned: Alberto Parigi new mayor of Pordenone|date=1 July 2024|accessdate=2 April 2025}}}} (FdI) |bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}"| | Alessandro Basso (FdI) | {{formatnum:11688}} | 54.03% | colspan="2" | — | {{composition bar|24|40|{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}|background-color=white}} | |
{{IT-LIG}}
| Genoa | {{formatnum:564038}} |bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}"| | Pietro Piciocchi{{efn|From 9 December 2024 acting mayor replacing Marco Bucci (Ind.), elected President of Liguria.{{cite web|url=https://amministratori.interno.gov.it/index.php?page=InfoAnagrafica&IdAnagrafica=1284516|title=Local administrators registry - Pietro Piciocchi|accessdate=2 April 2025}}{{cite web|url=https://liguriaoggi.it/2024/12/10/genova-pietro-piciocchi-assume-le-funzioni-di-sindaco-sino-alle-elezioni/|title=Genoa, Pietro Piciocchi assumes mayoral duties until elections|date=10 December 2024|accessdate=2 April 2025}}}} (Ind.) |bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}"| | Silvia Salis (Ind.) | {{formatnum:124720}} | 51.48% | colspan="2" | — | {{composition bar|24|40|{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}|background-color=white}} | |
{{IT-EMR}}
| Ravenna | {{formatnum:156150}} |bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}"| | Fabio Sbaraglia{{efn|From 13 December 2024 acting mayor replacing Michele De Pascale (PD), elected President of Emilia-Romagna.{{cite web|url=https://amministratori.interno.gov.it/index.php?page=InfoAnagrafica&IdAnagrafica=1159095|title=Local administrators registry - Fabio Sbaraglia|accessdate=2 April 2025}}{{cite web|url=https://sestopotere.com/comune-di-ravenna-fabio-sbaraglia-e-il-nuovo-sindaco-facente-funzioni/|title=Comune di Ravenna, Fabio Sbaraglia is the new acting mayor|date=31 December 2024|accessdate=2 April 2025}}}} (PD) |bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}"| | Alessandro Barattoni (PD) | {{formatnum:35759}} | 58.15% | colspan="2" | — | {{composition bar|21|32|{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}|background-color=white}} | |
{{IT-PUG}}
| Taranto | {{formatnum:185974}} |bgcolor="gray"| | Giuliana Perrotta{{efn|From 21 February 2025 extraordinary commissioner replacing Rinaldo Melucci (PD), dismissed following resignation of the majority of city councilors.{{cite web|url=https://www.lagazzettadelmezzogiorno.it/news/taranto/1659492/comune-di-taranto-il-prefetto-nomina-commissario-giuliana-perrotta.html|title=Taranto municipality, Prefect appoints commissioner Giuliana Perrotta|date=22 February 2025|accessdate=2 April 2025}}}} |bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}"| |Piero Bitetti (Con) | 32,875 | 37.39% | {{formatnum:39512}} | 54.66% | {{composition bar|20|32|{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}|background-color=white}} | |
{{IT-BAS}}
| Matera | {{formatnum:60404}} |bgcolor="gray"| | Raffaele Ruberto{{efn|From 22 October 2024 extraordinary commissioner replacing Domenico Bennardi (M5S), dismissed following resignation of the majority of city councilors.{{cite web|url=https://www.ansa.it/basilicata/notizie/2024/10/22/matera-ruberto-nominato-commissario-prefettizio_253471e9-a2bf-471a-9631-d10213b2e646.html|title=Matera: Ruberto appointed prefectural commissioner|date=22 October 2024|accessdate=2 April 2025}}}} |bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}"| | Antonio Nicoletti (Ind.) | 11,832 | 36.98% | 13,905 | 51.31% | {{composition bar|11|32|{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}|background-color=white}} | |
{{IT-SAR}}
| Nuoro | {{formatnum:36154}} |bgcolor="gray"| | Giovanni Pirisi{{efn|From 12 June 2024 extraordinary commissioner replacing Andrea Soddu (Ind.), resigned due to failure to approve the 2024-2026 budget law within the deadline.{{cite web|url=https://www.ansa.it/sardegna/notizie/2024/06/12/giovanni-pirisi-nominato-commissario-del-comune-di-nuoro_6608c36d-c3a3-4095-8e72-89acc2fa3c47.html|title=Giovanni Pirisi appointed commissioner of Nuoro municipality|date=13 June 2024|accessdate=2 April 2025}}}} |bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}"| |Emiliano Fenu (M5S) | {{formatnum:11289}} | 63.05% | colspan="2" | — | {{composition bar|16|24|{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}|background-color=white}} |
{{notelist}}
Municipal elections
= Aosta Valley =
{{Infobox election
| election_date = September 2025 -
day not announced
| election_name = 2025 Aosta municipal election
| country = Aosta Valley
| title = Mayor
| ongoing = yes
| previous_year = 2020
| before_election = Gianni Nuti
}}
== Aosta ==
{{Empty section|date=March 2025}}{{Clear}}
= 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 ==
class="wikitable"
|+Summary of Elected Councils in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol ! colspan="4" |38 higher municipalities |
colspan="2" |Party or Coalition
!Councils !{{Increase}}/{{Decrease}} |
---|
bgcolor="#DABAD0"|
|{{composition bar|8|38|#DABAD0|background-color=white}} |{{Decrease}}3 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}"|
|{{composition bar|8|38|{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}|background-color=white}} |{{Increase}}4 |
bgcolor="#89BCF0"|
|Civic lists of the centre-right |{{composition bar|8|38|#89BCF0|background-color=white}} |{{Decrease}}1 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}"|
|{{composition bar|6|38|{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}|background-color=white}} |{{Decrease}}3 |
bgcolor="#FFB280"|
|Civic lists of the centre-left |{{composition bar|3|38|#FFB280|background-color=white}} |{{Increase}}1 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party}}"|
|Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party |{{composition bar|3|38|{{party color|Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party}}|background-color=white}} |{{Increase}}1 |
bgcolor="{{party color|South Tyrolean People's Party}}"|
|South Tyrolean People's Party |{{composition bar|2|38|{{party color|South Tyrolean People's Party}}|background-color=white}} |{{Increase}}1 |
bgcolor="#ED2855"|
|{{composition bar|1|38|#ED2855|background-color=white}} |{{Increase}}1 |
== [[Province of Bolzano|Autonomous Province of Bolzano]] ==
=== Bolzano (provincial capital) ===
{{Infobox election
| party_name =
| party_colour =
| votes_for_election =
| election_name = 2025 Bolzano municipal elections
| election_date = {{Start date|2025|05|04}}
Runoff: {{Start date|2025|05|18}}
| outgoing_members =
| country = Trentino-Alto Adige
| candidate1 = Claudio Corrati
| party1 = Civic list
| alliance1 = Centre-right coalition (Italy)
| colour1 = {{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}
| image1 =
| popular_vote1 = 15,024 ({{abbr|I|First Round}})
17,491 ({{abbr|II|Run-off}})
| percentage1 = 36.25% ({{abbr|I|First Round}})
51.03% ({{abbr|II|Run-off}})
| swing1 = {{increase}} 3.12%
| ongoing = no
| candidate2 = Juri Andriollo
| party2 = Democratic Party (Italy)
| image2 =
| alliance2 = Centre-left coalition (Italy)
| popular_vote2 = 11,326 ({{abbr|I|First Round}})
16,784 ({{abbr|II|Run-off}})
| percentage2 = 27.31% ({{abbr|I|First Round}})
47.97% ({{abbr|II|Run-off}})
| swing2 = {{decrease}} 6.63%
| turnout = 52.2 ({{decrease}} 8.5%) - Round 1
42.8% - Runoff
| seats_before1 = {{composition bar|16|45|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-right coalition}}}}
| type = legislative
| seats1 = {{composition bar|17|45|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-right coalition}}}}
| seat_change1 = {{increase}} 1
| seats_before2 = {{composition bar|23|45|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-left coalition}}}}
| seats2 = {{composition bar|12|45|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-left coalition}}}}
| seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 11
| title = Mayor
| before_election = Renzo Caramaschi
| after_election = Claudio Corrati
}}
Candidates made official on March 18, 2025.{{Cite web |author=Valentino Liberto |date=18 March 2025 |title=Tutte le liste delle comunali a Bolzano |url=https://salto.bz/it/article/18032025/tutte-le-liste-delle-comunali-bolzano |website=salto.bz}}{{Cite web |author=Sara Martinello |date=19 March 2025 |title=Bolzano: sfida a sei per il dopo Caramaschi |url=https://www.altoadige.it/cronaca/bolzano/bolzano-sfida-a-sei-per-il-dopo-caramaschi-1.4027826 |website= |publisher=Alto Adige}}
The mayoralty flipped from the centre-left to the centre-right.
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| colspan="10" |{{Parliament diagram|n1=12|p1=Centre-left coalition (Italy)|n2=3|c2=|p3=|n3=6|p2=Team K|p5=Centre-right coalition (Italy)|n5=17|p4=South Tyrolean People's Party|n4=7|c3=#7DF9FF}} |
colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Candidates
! colspan="2" |Round I ! colspan="2" |Round II ! rowspan="2" |Lists ! rowspan="2" |Votes ! rowspan="2" |% ! rowspan="2" |Seats |
---|
Votes
!% !Votes !% |
rowspan="5" bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}" |
| rowspan="5" |Claudio Corrarati {{Tick}} | rowspan="5" |15,024 | rowspan="5" |36.25 | rowspan="5" |17,491 | rowspan="5" |51.03 |5,724 |15.4 |7 |
The Civic for Bolzano
|4,343 |11.68 |6 |
League for Salvini Premier
|1,856 |4.99 |2 |
Forza Italia
|1,156 |3.11 |2 |
Total centre-right coalition:
|13,079 |35.19 |17 |
rowspan="6" bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}" |
| rowspan="6" |Juri Andriollo{{Efn|Candidate later informally endorsed by M5S for the run-off.}} | rowspan="6" |11,326 | rowspan="6" |27.31 | rowspan="6" |16,784 | rowspan="6" |47.97 |Democratic Party{{Efn|Including candidates of PSI}} |4,666 |12.55 |6 |
Greens of South Tyrol – Sinistra{{Efn|Including candidates of EV}}
|2,911 |7.83 |4 |
Civic List with Juri Andriollo{{Efn|Including candidates of the Civic List with Caramaschi}}
|1,953 |5.25 |1 |
Restart
|489 |1.32 | {{Em dash}} |
colspan="3" |Centre-left coalition candidate's seat
|1 |
Total centre-left coalition:
|10,019 |26.96 |12 |
rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|South Tyrolean People's Party}}" |
| rowspan="2" |Stephan Konder | rowspan="2" |6,269 | rowspan="2" |15.11 | colspan="2" rowspan="2" |{{Em dash}} |South Tyrolean People's Party |6,002 |16.15 |6 |
colspan="3" |SVP candidate's seat
|1 |
rowspan="2" bgcolor="#7DF9FF" |
| rowspan="2" |Angel Gennaccaro | rowspan="2" |5,185 | rowspan="2" |12.5 | colspan="2" rowspan="2" |{{Em dash}} |La Civica – I am with Bolzano |4,788 |12.88 |5 |
colspan="3" |Coalition seat
|1 |
rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Team K}}" |
| rowspan="2" |Matthias Cologne | rowspan="2" |2,837 | rowspan="2" |6.84 | colspan="2" rowspan="2" |{{Em dash}} |2,610 |7.02 |2 |
colspan="3" |Coalition seat
|1 |
rowspan="2" bgcolor="ED2855" |
| rowspan="2" |Simonetta Lucchi | rowspan="2" |827 | rowspan="2" |1.99 | colspan="2" rowspan="2" |{{Em dash}} |514 |1.38 | {{Em dash}} |
Communist Refoundation Party - Peace and Rights
|157 |0.42 | {{Em dash}} |
colspan="2" |Total
!34,275 !100 !37,169 !100 ! !37,169 !100 !45 |
{{Clear}}
=== Bruneck ===
{{Infobox election
| country = Trentino-Alto Adige
| election_name = 2025 Bruneck municipal elections
| election_date = {{Start date|2025|05|05}}
| party1 = South Tyrolean People's Party
| party2 = Greens (South Tyrol)
| popular_vote1 = 3,712
| popular_vote2 = 1,208
| 1blank = Party-list vote
| candidate1 = Bruno Wolf
| candidate2 = Maximilian Gartner
| type = legislative
| percentage1 = 51.84% ({{abbr|M-E|Mayoral election}})
51.78% ({{abbr|P-L|Party-list}})
| percentage2 = 16.87% ({{abbr|M-E|Mayoral election}})
16.89% ({{abbr|P-L|Party-list}})
| seats1 = {{composition bar|14|27|background-color=white|{{party color|South Tyrolean People's Party}}}}
| seats2 = {{composition bar|5|27|background-color=white|{{party color|Greens (South Tyrol)}}}}
| seat_change1 = {{decrease}} 1
| seat_change2 = {{increase}} 2
| seats_before1 = {{composition bar|15|27|background-color=white|{{party color|South Tyrolean People's Party}}}}
| seats_before2 = {{composition bar|3|27|background-color=white|{{party color|Greens (South Tyrol)}}}}
| swing1 = {{decrease}} 3.37%
| swing2 = {{increase}} 4.50%
| title = Mayor
| before_election = Roland Griessmair
| before_party = South Tyrolean People's Party
| after_election = Bruno Wolf
| after_party = South Tyrolean People's Party
| turnout = 52.1% ({{decrease}} 8.8%)
}}
No coalitions were formed in the local election in Bruneck as all parties ran separately.
class="wikitable sortable"
| colspan="8" |{{Parliament diagram|n1=5|p1=Greens (South Tyrol)|n2=3|c2=|p3=|n3=3|p2=Team K|p5=South Tyrolean People's Party|n5=14|p4=Independent politician|n4=1|c3=#DABAD0|p6=South Tyrolean Freedom|n6=1}} |
colspan="2" |Candidates
!Votes !% !Party !Votes !% !Seats |
---|
bgcolor="{{party color|South Tyrolean People's Party}}"|
|Bruno Wolf {{Tick}} |3,712 |51.84 |South Tyrolean People's Party |3,703 |51.78 |14 |
rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Greens (South Tyrol)}}"|
| rowspan="2" |Maximilian Gartner | rowspan="2" |1,208 | rowspan="2" |16.87 |1,208 |16.89 |4 |
colspan="3" |Green mayor candidate's seat
|1 |
rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Team K}}"|
| rowspan="2" |Wilma Huber | rowspan="2" |825 | rowspan="2" |11.52 |825 |11.54 |2 |
colspan="3" |Team K mayor candidate's seat
|1 |
rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|South Tyrolean Freedom}}"|
| rowspan="2" |Bernhard Hilber | rowspan="2" |540 | rowspan="2" |7.54 |540 |7.55 |2 |
colspan="3" |South Tyrolean Freedom mayor candidate's seat
|1 |
rowspan="2" bgcolor="#DABAD0"|
| rowspan="2" |Antonio Bovenzi | rowspan="2" |519 | rowspan="2" |7.25 |The Pole - Civic for Brunico |519 |7.26 |1 |
colspan="3" |The Pole - Civic for Brunico mayor candidate's seat
|1 |
rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Independent politician}}"|
| rowspan="2" |Andrea Bovo | rowspan="2" |268 | rowspan="2" |3.74 |For Brunico |268 |3.75 |{{Em dash}} |
colspan="3" |For Brunico mayor candidate's seat{{Efn|Marco Pellizzari took the seat instead of Bovo.}}
|1 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}"|
|Markus Falk |88 |1.25 |I love Brunico{{Efn|Includes candidates from M5S.}} |88 |1.25 |{{Em dash}} |
colspan="2" |Total:
!7,160 !100 ! !7,151 !100 !27 |
colspan="7" |Source: |
=== Merano ===
{{Infobox election
| country = Trentino-Alto Adige
| election_name = 2025 Merano municipal elections
| election_date = {{Start date|2025|05|04}}
Runoff: {{Start date|2025|05|18}}
| party1 = South Tyrolean People's Party
| party2 = Independent
| popular_vote1 = 5,005 ({{abbr|I|First Round}})
7,226 ({{abbr|II|Run-off}})
| popular_vote2 = 4,809 ({{abbr|I|First Round}})
5,385 ({{abbr|II|Run-off}})
| candidate1 = Katharina Johanna Zeller
| candidate2 = Maximilian Gartner
| type = legislative
| percentage1 = 32.96 ({{abbr|I|First Round}})
57.43% ({{abbr|II|Run-off}})
| percentage2 = 31.67% ({{abbr|I|First Round}})
42.57% ({{abbr|II|Run-off}})
| seats1 = {{composition bar|12|36|background-color=white|{{party color|South Tyrolean People's Party}}}}
| seats2 = {{composition bar|11|36|background-color=white|#89BCF0}}
| seat_change1 = {{increase}} 4
| seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 1
| seats_before1 = {{composition bar|7|36|background-color=white|{{party color|South Tyrolean People's Party}}}}
| seats_before2 = {{composition bar|12|36|background-color=white|#89BCF0}}
| swing1 = {{increase}} 38.03%
| swing2 = {{decrease}} 7.73%
| title = Mayor
| before_election = Dario Del Medico
| before_party = Centre-right civic list
| after_election = Katharina Johanna Zeller
| after_party = South Tyrolean People's Party
| turnout = 49.3% ({{decrease}} 2.7%)
| alliance1 = SVP-MGM
| alliance_name = no
| alliance2 = Centre-right civic list
| colour2 = 89BCF0
}}
class="wikitable sortable"
| colspan="10" |{{Parliament diagram|n1=5|p1=Greens (South Tyrol)|n2=1|c2=|p3=Team K|n3=1|p2=Italian Left|p5=|n5=1|p4=Democratic Party (Italy)|n4=2|c3=|p6=South Tyrolean People's Party|n6=11|n7=11|p8=Brothers of Italy|n8=3|c7=#89BCF0|c5=#DABAD0}} |
colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Candidates
! colspan="2" |Round I ! colspan="2" |Round II ! rowspan="2" |Party ! rowspan="2" |Votes ! rowspan="2" |% ! rowspan="2" |Seats |
---|
Votes
!% !Votes !% |
rowspan="3" bgcolor="{{party color|South Tyrolean People's Party}}" |
| rowspan="3" |Katharina Johanna Zeller {{Tick}} | rowspan="3" |5,005 | rowspan="3" |32.96 | rowspan="3" |7,266 | rowspan="3" |57.43 |South Tyrolean People's Party |4,087 |29.71 |11 |
Mutiges Courageous Merano
|506 |3.68 |1 |
Total regionalist coalition:
|4,593 |33.39 |12 |
rowspan="5" bgcolor="#89BCF0" |
| rowspan="5" |Dario del Medico{{Efn|Candidate endorsed by FI.}} | rowspan="5" |4,809 | rowspan="5" |31.67 | rowspan="5" |5,385 | rowspan="5" |42.57 |Alliance for Merano |2,455 |17.84 |6 |
The Civic for Merano
|987 |7.17 |3 |
Del Medico Mayor
|925 |6.72 |1 |
colspan="3" |Coalition candidate's seat
|1 |
Total centre-right civic coalition:
|4,367 |31.73 |11 |
rowspan="7" bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}" |
| rowspan="7" |Ulrike Ceresara{{Efn|The PD and M5S lists that supported Ulrike Cerasara for the first round later informally endorsed Katharina Johanna Zeller for the second round.|name=Centre-left Zeller}} | rowspan="7" |3,530 | rowspan="7" |23.35 | colspan="2" rowspan="7" |{{Em dash}} |Greens of South Tyrol{{Efn|List backed by EV.}} |1,750 |12.72 |4 |
Democratic Party{{Efn|Includes candidates of Volt.}}
|655 |4.83 |2 |
Team K
|339 |2.46 |1 |
The Left Alto-Adige / Südtirol{{Efn|Including candidates of SI.}}
|219 |1.59 |1 |
Five Star Movement
|183 |1.33 |{{Em dash}} |
colspan="3" |Centre-left coalition candidate's seat
|1 |
Total centre-left coalition:
|3,146 |22.93 |9 |
rowspan="4" bgcolor="#0B3B6A" |
| rowspan="4" |Elena Da Molin | rowspan="4" |1,436 | rowspan="4" |9.46 | colspan="2" rowspan="4" |{{Em dash}} |Giorgia Meloni - Brothers of Italy |1,120 |8.14 |2 |
League for Salvini Premier
|149 |1.08 |{{Em dash}} |
colspan="3" |Coalition candidate's seat
|1 |
Total right-wing coalition:
|1,269 |9.22 |3 |
bgcolor="{{party color|South Tyrolean Freedom}}" |
|Jasmin Netschada |406 |2.67 | colspan="2" |{{Em dash}} |373 |2.71 |1 |
colspan="2" |Total:
!15,186 !100 !12,652 !100 ! !13,758 !100 !37 |
colspan="9" |Source: |
== [[Province of Trentino|Autonomous Province of Trentino]] ==
Source of all results for Trentino Province:
- Round 1:{{Cite web |title=Elezioni Comunali 2025 (turno generale) in Provincia di Trento |url=https://www.2025.elezionicomunali.tn.it/index1turno.html |access-date=2025-06-03 |website=www.2025.elezionicomunali.tn.it}}
- Round 2 (ballotage runoffs where applicable):{{Cite web |title=Elezioni Comunali 2025 (turno generale) in Provincia di Trento |url=https://www.2025.elezionicomunali.tn.it/index.html |access-date=2025-06-03 |website=www.2025.elezionicomunali.tn.it}}
=== [[Trento]] (provincial capital) ===
{{Infobox election
| party_name = Elezioni comunali a Trento
| nominee4 =
| party_colour = a
| votes_for_election =
| party7 =
| election_name = 2025 Trento municipal elections
| election_date = May 4, 2025
| outgoing_members =
| before_election = Franco Ianeselli
| title = Mayor
| after_election = Franco Ianeselli
| country = Trentino-Alto Adige
| image1 = File:Franco Ianeselli 2020 02.jpg
| party1 = Independent
| candidate1 = Franco Ianeselli
| alliance1 = Centre-left coalition (Italy)
| colour1 = {{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}
| candidate2 = Ilaria Goio
| party2 = Independent
| colour2 = {{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}
| type = legislative
| alliance2 = Centre-right coalition (Italy)
| seats_before1 = {{composition bar|25|39|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}}}
| seats1 = {{composition bar|24|40|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}}}
| seats_before2 = {{composition bar|13|39|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}}}
| seats2 = {{composition bar|11|40|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}}}
| percentage1 = 54.65%
| percentage2 = 26.6%
| swing2 = {{decrease}} 3.62%
| swing1 = {{decrease}} 0.01%
| popular_vote1 = 27,201
| popular_vote2 = 13,241
| image2 = {{eppt|Centre-right coalition (Italy)|CDX}}
| turnout = 49.93% ({{decrease}} 11.05%)
}}
Candidates made official on March 19, 2025.{{Cite web |date=19 March 2025 |title=A Trento e Bolzano sei candidati per la poltrona di sindaco |url=https://www.ansa.it/trentino/notizie/2025/03/19/a-trento-e-bolzano-sei-candidati-per-la-poltrona-di-sindaco_6e3859e8-a795-46b8-8b34-f43c20e21ae7.html |website= |publisher=ANSA}}{{Cite web |date=21 March 2025 |title=A Trento sei candidati sindaco e 15 liste |url=https://www.rainews.it/tgr/trento/articoli/2025/03/a-trento-sei-candidati-sindaco-e-15-liste--47d0b917-bf4c-4e04-aac7-11ffff68c012.html |website= |publisher=TGR Trento}}
{{Election results|dsv=y|cand1=Franco Ianeselli|party1=Democratic Party|alliance1=Centre-left|party2=Base camp|color2=#96BF0D|aspan1=7|party3=Together for Trento|party4=Greens and Left Alliance|party5=Agreement for Ianeselli Mayor|party6=Yes Trento{{efn|Including candidates of CA, +E, IV and Azione.}}|atotal7=25027|candspan1=7|color3=#FFB280|color5=#FFB280|color6=#FFB280|votes1=11080|votes2=4446|votes3=4013|votes4=2369|votes5=1746|votes6=1373|seats1=12|seats2=4|seats3=4|seats4=2|seats5=1|seats6=1|aseats4=|aseats7=24|votes1_2=27201|v2span1=7|alliance8=Centre-right|cand8=Ilaria Goio|party8=Brothers of Italy|party9=League|candspan8=4|aspan8=5|party10=Forza Italia|party11=Coalition candidate's seat|seats11=1|seats8=6|seats9=2|seats10=1|color11={{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}|votes8=6494|votes9=3051|votes10=1931|votes8_2=13241|secondround=Directly-elected Mayor|firstround=Party-list|ivotes11=.|v2span8=5|atotal12=11476|aseats12=10|alliance13=Left-wing|acolor13=#ED2855|party13=Wave|color13=#FFB280|party14=Five Star Movement|party15=Communist Refoundation Party|aspan13=5|cand13=Giulia Bortolotti|candspan13=5|atotal17=3104|party16=Coalition candidate's seat|votes13=1358|seats13=1|votes14=1006|votes15=740|ivotes16=.|aseats17=2|seats16=1|votes13_2=3689|v2span13=5|color16=#ED2855|alliance18=Centre-left civic list|acolor18=#FFB280|cand18=Claudio Geat|party18=Generation Trento|votes18=2333|seats18=1|color18=#FFB280|aspan18=2|candspan18=2|party19=Coalition candidate's seat|color19=#FFB280|ivotes19=.|votes18_2=2492|v2span18=2|alliance20=Centre-right civic list|acolor20=#89BCF0|party20=First Trento{{efn|Includes candidates from PATT, the Civic and We Trento (Fugatti List)}}|seats19=1|color20=#89BCF0|cand20=Andrea Demarchi|party21=Coalition candidate's seat|color21=#89BCF0|candspan20=2|aspan20=2|ivotes21=.|votes20=2241|votes20_2=2312|v2span20=2|seats21=1|alliance22=Sovereign Popular Democracy|cand22=Simonetta Gabrielli|votes22=789|votes22_2=835|image={{parliament diagram|p1=Greens and Left Alliance|n1=2|p2=Democratic Party (Italy)|n2=12|n3=4|n4=1|n5=1|n6=1|n7=1|n8=1|n9=1|n10=4|n11=1|n12=1|n13=1|n14=2|n15=6|c3= #FFB280|c10=#96BF0D|c11=#89BCF0|p12=Centre-right coalition (Italy)|p13=Forza Italia|p14=Lega per Salvini Premier|p15=Brothers of Italy}}}}{{Clear}}
=== Aldeno ===
{{Election results|party1=Aldeno Together|votes1=1359|seats1=17|cand1=Alida Cramerotti|color1=#DABAD0|partytitle=|firstround=Party-list|votes1_2=1439|secondround=Directly-elected Mayor|candtitle=Mayor Candidate|dsv=1}}
=== Altopiano della Vigolana ===
{{Election results|alliance1=Centre-left|cand1=Armando Tamanini|party1=Pact with the Vigolana community|color1=#FFB280|dsv=y|firstround=Party-list|candtitle=Mayor Candidate|party2=Walking with the Vigolana community|aspan1=3|votes1=834|v2span1=3|candspan1=3|votes1_2=1449|votes2=479|secondround=Directly-elected mayor|seats1=7|seats2=4|aseats3=11|atotal3=1313|color2=#FFB280|alliance4=Vigolana to live in{{efn|Includes candidates from Lega.}}|acolor4=#89BCF0|cand4=Linda Tamanini|votes4_2=1212|votes4=1178|party5=Coalition candidate's seat|candspan4=2|aspan4=2|seats5=1|party4=Vigolana to live in|seats4=5|color4=#89BCF0|color5=#89BCF0|ivotes5=N/A|ivotes5_2=N/A}}
=== Arco ===
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2025 Arco municipal elections
| country = Trentino-Alto Adige
| election_date = {{Start date|2025|05|04}}
Runoff: {{Start date|2025|05|18}}
| alliance1 = Left-wing
| party1 = Independent
| type = legislative
| ongoing = no
| party_colour = no
| colour1 = ED2855
| candidate1 = Arianna Florio
| candidate2 = Alessandro Amistadi
| party2 = Independent
| alliance2 = Centre-right
| colour2 = {{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}
| previous_election = 2020 Italian local elections
| previous_year = 2020
| turnout = 53.12% ({{decrease}} 1.07%)
| seat_change1 = {{increase}} 12
| swing1 = {{increase}} 13.09%
| seat_change2 = {{steady}}
| swing2 = {{increase}} 6.04%
| seats1 = {{composition bar|15|22|background-color=white|#ED2855}}
| seats2 = {{composition bar|3|22|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}}}
| last_election1 = {{composition bar|3|22|background-color=white|#ED2855}}
| last_election2 = {{composition bar|3|22|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}}}
| before_party = Democratic Party (Italy)
| before_election = Alessandro Betta
| posttitle = Mayor
| title = Mayor
| after_election = Arianna Fiorio
| after_party = Independent
| popular_vote1 = 3,045 ({{abbr|I|First Round}})
4,459 ({{abbr|II|Run-off}})
| popular_vote2 = 2,543 ({{abbr|I|First Round}})
2,665 ({{abbr|II|Run-off}})
| percentage2 = 29.71% ({{abbr|I|First Round}})
37.41% ({{abbr|II|Run-off}})
| percentage1 = 35.57% ({{abbr|I|First Round}})
62.59% ({{abbr|II|Run-off}})
}}
==== Directly-elected Mayor ====
{{Election results|alliance1=|acolor1=|party1=Left-wing|candidate1=|cand1=Arianna Fiorio|dsv=|votes1=3045|votes1_2=4459|color1=#ED2855|cand2=Alessandro Amistadi|party2=Centre-right|votes2=2543|votes2_2=2665|party3=Centre-left|cand3=Dario Ioppi|cand4=Mauro Ottobre{{efn|Informally endorsed Arianna Florio for the run-off.}}|party4=Centre|color4={{party color|Centrism (Italy)}}|partytitle=Coalition|votes3=1937|votes4=1035}}
==== Party-list ====
{{Election results|alliance1=Left-wing|acolor1=#ED2855|party1=Civic Olvaia - Ethics and Environment|color1=#ED2855|party2=Wave|aspan1=7|color2=#FFB280|party3=Green Europe|party4=Work and Environment Community|color4=#ED2855|party5=Popular Civic Proposition|color5=#ED2855|party6=Tomorrow Youth in Action|color6=#ED2855|atotal7=2632|votes1=1041|votes2=400|votes3=338|votes4=320|votes5=273|votes6=260|seats1=6|seats2=2|seats3=2|seats4=2|seats5=1|seats6=1|aseats7=14|alliance8=Centre-right|party8=We Arco{{efn|Includes candidates of Azione.}}|color8={{party color|Action (Italy)}}|party9=Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party|aspan8=8|party10=SiAmo Arco|color10=#89BCF0|party11=Brothers of Italy|party12=League|party13=Forza Italia|party14=Coalition candidate's seat|seats14=1|votes8=610|votes9=510|votes10=454|votes11=394|votes12=355|votes13=52|seats8=1|seats9=1|atotal15=2375|aseats15=3|alliance16=Centre-left|party16=Democratic Party|seats16=1|seats17=1|party17=Base camp|aspan16=6|color17=#96bf0d|party18=Autonomy House.eu|color18=#FDD600|party19=Forging a Common Arco|party20=Coalition candidate's seat|seats20=1|atotal21=1795|color14={{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}|color19=#FFB280|color20={{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}|votes16=959|votes17=483|votes18=202|votes19=151|aseats21=3|alliance22=Centre|acolor22={{party color|Centrism (Italy)}}|party22=Dynamic Arco|color22={{party color|Centrism (Italy)}}|party23=Frazioni at the Centre|aspan22=4|party24=Coalition candidate's seat|color23={{party color|Centrism (Italy)}}|color24={{party color|Centrism (Italy)}}|votes22=556|votes23=307|seats24=1|atotal25=863|image={{Parliament diagram|n1=6|c1=#ED2855|n2=2|n3=1|n4=1|c2=#ED2855|c3=#ED2855|c4=#ED2855|n5=2|p5=Green Europe|n6=1|n7=2|p6=Democratic Party (Italy)|c7=#FFB280|n8=1|c8=#96bf0d|n9=1|p9=Centrism (Italy)|p10=Action (Italy)|n10=1|p11=Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party|n11=1|n12=1|p12=Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}|result=}}
=== Avio ===
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2025 Avio municipal elections
| type = legislative
| ongoing = no
| country = Trentino-Alto Adige
| election_date = {{Start date|2025|05|04}}
Runoff: {{Start date|2025|05|18}}
| party1 = League
| party_colour = yes
| colour1 = {{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}
| alliance1 = Centre-right coalition (Italy)
| alliance2 = PATT-led autonomists
| party2 = Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party
| seat_change1 = {{steady}}
| seat_change2 = {{steady}}
| turnout = 62.00% ({{increase}} 0.33%)
| last_election1 = {{composition bar|11|18|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}}}
| seats1 = {{composition bar|11|18|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}}}
| last_election2 = {{composition bar|4|18|background-color=white|{{party color|Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party}}}}
| seats2 = {{composition bar|4|18|background-color=white|{{party color|Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party}}}}
| swing2 = {{decrease}} 8.98%
| swing1 = {{increase}} 5.28%
| title = Mayor
| posttitle = Mayor
| before_election = Ivano Fracchetti
| before_party = Lega per Salvini Premier
| after_party = Lega per Salvini Premier
| after_election = Ivano Fracchetti
| candidate1 = Ivano Fracchetti
| candidate2 = Federico Secchi
| previous_year = 2020
| percentage1 = 47.89% ({{abbr|I|First Round}})
63.83% ({{abbr|II|Run-off}})
| percentage2 = 30.19% ({{abbr|I|First Round}})
36.17% ({{abbr|II|Run-off}})
| popular_vote1 = 1,136 ({{abbr|I|First Round}})
1,258 ({{abbr|II|Run-off}})
| popular_vote2 = 713 ({{abbr|I|First Round}})
716 ({{abbr|II|Run-off}})
}}
==== Directly-elected Mayor ====
{{Election results|cand1=Ivano Fracchetti|alliance1=Centre-right|party1=League|votes1=1136|votes1_2=1258|party2=PATT|cand2=Federico Secchi|votes2=716|votes2_2=713|alliance2=PATT-led autonomists|alliance3=Localist civic list|cand3=Marco Pilati|acolor3=#DABAD0|votes3=279|votes4=241|alliance4=Centre-left|cand4=Zampedri Tullio|party4=Independent|party3=Independent}}
==== Party-list ====
{{Election results|alliance1=Centre-right|aspan1=5|party1=Civics for Good Government|party2=League Avio Salvini|party3=Ivano Fracchetti Mayor|party4=Avio of the Centre|atotal5=1076|aseats5=11|votes1=410|votes2=328|votes3=229|votes4=109|color1={{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}|color3={{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}|color4={{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}|seats1=5|seats2=3|seats3=2|seats4=1|alliance6=PATT-led autonomists|party6=Civic Secchi Mayor|party7=We are Avio|aspan6=6|party8=Autonomist Heart{{efn|Includes candidates of PATT.}}|party9=Common Project|party10=Coalition candidate's seat|seats10=1|seats6=2|seats7=1|votes6=287|votes7=183|votes8=112|votes9=73|color6={{party color|Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party}}|color7={{party color|Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party}}|color8={{party color|Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party}}|color9={{party color|Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party}}|color10={{party color|Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party}}|atotal11=655|aseats11=4|acolor12=#DABAD0|alliance12=Civic list|party13=Coalition candidate's seat|aspan12=2|party12=Autonomists and Civics{{efn|Includes dissidents of PATT and candidates of CA.eu.}}|votes12=267|seats13=1|color12=#DABAD0|color13=#DABAD0|alliance14=Centre-left|aspan14=2|party14=Avio for everyone{{efn|Includes candidates of the two constituent parties of AVS, fielded separately.}}|party15=Coalition candidate's seat|seats15=1|votes14=231|color15={{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}|color14={{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}|image={{Parliament diagram|p1=Centre-left coalition (Italy)|n1=1|c2=#DABAD0|n2=1|p3=Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party|n3=2|p4=Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party|p5=Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party|n4=1|n5=1|p6=Centre-right coalition (Italy)|p7=Centre-right coalition (Italy)|p8=Centre-right coalition (Italy)|n6=5|n7=2|n8=1|p9=Lega per Salvini Premier|n9=3}}}}
=== Baselga di Pinè ===
{{Election results|alliance1=Centre-right|party1=Future Pinè Civic List|party2=We for Pinè{{efn|Includes candidates of Lega and FdI}}|aspan1=3|party3=Autonomists for Pinè|cand1=Alessandro Santuari|color2=#0B3B6A|color1={{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}|color3={{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}|votes1=919|votes2=861|votes3=687|votes1_2=2601|v2span1=3|seats1=6|seats2=6|seats3=5|image={{parliament diagram|p1=Centre-right coalition (Italy) |n1=6|p2=Centre-right coalition (Italy) |n2=6|c3=#0B3B6A|n3=5}}|firstround=Party-list|secondround=Directly-elected Mayor}}
=== Borgo Valsugana ===
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2025 Borgo Valsugana municipal elections
| country = Trentino-Alto Adige
| ongoing = no
| election_date = {{Start date|2025|05|04}}
Runoff: {{Start date|2025|05|18}}
| type = legislative
| previous_year = 2019
| turnout = 51.73% ({{decrease}} 3.46%)
| candidate1 = Ferrai Martina
| candidate2 = Enrico Galvan
| party1 = Independent
| party_colour = no
| alliance1 = Centre-left coalition (Italy)
| colour1 = {{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}
| colour2 = 89BCF0
| party2 = Independent
| alliance2 = Centre-right civic list
| seats1 = {{composition bar|11|17|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}}}
| seats2 = {{composition bar|4|17|background-color=white|#89BCF0}}
| 1blank = 1st Round
| 2blank = 2nd Round
| before_election = Enrico Galvan
| before_party = Independent - Civic list (CDX)
| posttitle = Mayor
| title = Mayor
| swing2 = {{decrease}} 13.89%
| swing1 = {{increase}} 13.89%
| percentage1 = 41.21% ({{abbr|I|First Round}})
61.05% ({{abbr|II|Run-off}})
| percentage2 = 27.59% ({{abbr|I|First Round}})
38.95% ({{abbr|II|Run-off}})
| popular_vote1 = 1,561 ({{abbr|I|First Round}})
2,141 ({{abbr|II|Run-off}})
| popular_vote2 = 1,045 ({{abbr|I|First Round}})
1,366 ({{abbr|II|Run-off}})
| after_election = Ferrai Martina
| after_party = Independent (CSX)
| last_election2 = {{composition bar|11|18|background-color=white|#89BCF0}}
| last_election1 = {{composition bar|3|18|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}}}
}}
==== Directly-elected Mayor ====
{{Election results|alliance1=Centre-left|cand1=Ferrai Martina{{efn|With the endorsement of PD.}}|party1=Independent|votes1=1561|votes2=1045|votes3=1001|votes4=181|alliance2=Centre-right civic list|alliance3=Centre-right civic list|acolor2=#89BCF0|acolor3=#89BCF0|party2=Independent|party3=Independent|cand2=Enrico Galvan|cand3=Fabio Dalledonne{{efn|The candidate's lists endorsed Enrico Galvan in the runoff.}}|party4=Independent|cand4=Armando Orsingher|alliance4=Centre-left civic list|acolor4=#FFB280|votes1_2=2141|votes2_2=1366|result=Centre-left gain}}
==== Party-list ====
{{Election results|alliance1=Centre-left|party1=Borgo Olle at the Centre|party2=Future Community|atotal3=1352|aspan1=3|votes1=906|seats1=8|votes2=446|seats2=3|aseats3=11|alliance4=Centre-right civic list|aspan4=4|acolor4=#89BCF0|party4=Borgo and Olle Common Good|party5=Borgo Tomorrow|party6=Coalition candidate's seat|color6=#89BCF0|seats6=1|atotal7=910|color1=#FFB280|color2=#FFB280|color3=#89BCF0|color4=#89BCF0|color5=#89BCF0|votes4=511|votes5=399|alliance8=Centre-right civic list|acolor8=#89BCF0|seats4=2|seats5=1|party8=Fabio Dalledonne Civic List|aseats7=4|party9="Together Borgo and Olle" Civic List|aspan8=4|party10=Coalition candidate's seat|seats10=1|seats8=1|seats9=|atotal11=803|aseats11=2|votes8=439|votes9=364|color8=#89BCF0|color9=#89BCF0|color10=#89BCF0|alliance12=Centre-left civic list|acolor12=#FFB280|aspan12=3|party12=Reliving Borgo{{efn|Includes candidates from CA.eu.}}|votes12=75|party13=Civic Heart - Orsingher Mayor|atotal14=146|votes13=71|color12=#FFB280|color13=#FFB280|image={{parliament diagram|n1=8|c1=#FFB280||c2=#FFB280|n2=3|c3=#89BCF0 |n3=2|n4=1|n5=1|n6=1|n7=1|n8=1}}|sc4={{decrease}} 5|sc5={{decrease}} 3}}
=== Brentonico ===
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2025 Brentonico municipal elections
| country = Trentino-Alto Adige
| election_date = {{Start date|2025|5|4}}
| type = legislative
| ongoing = no
| previous_year = 2021
| candidate1 = Mauro Tonolli
| turnout = 63.21% ({{increase}} 4.26%)
| colour1 = #DABAD0
| party1 = Independent
| alliance1 = Civic lists
| alliance2 = Centre-left coalition (Italy)
| party2 = Democratic Party (Italy)
| candidate2 = Dante Dossi
| popular_vote1 = 1210
| percentage1 = 53%
| percentage2 = 29.70%
| popular_vote2 = 678
| seats1 = {{composition bar|11|17|#DABAD0}}
| seats2 = {{composition bar|4|17|{{party color|Democratic Party (Italy)}}}}
| before_election = Dante Dossi
| before_party = Democratic Party (Italy)
| title = Mayor
| after_party = Ind. - Civic list
| after_election = Mauro Tonolli
| seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 7
| seat_change1 = {{increase}} 6
| seats_before1 = {{composition bar|5|17|#DABAD0}}
| seats_before2 = {{composition bar|11|17|{{party color|Democratic Party (Italy)}}}}
}}{{Election results|alliance1=Civic lists coalition|acolor1=#DABAD0|party1=We for Brentonico|party2=Common project for Brentonico|party3=Civic Office|aspan1=4|atotal4=1106|votes1=441|votes2=346|votes3=319|color1=#DABAD0|color2=#DABAD0|color3=#DABAD0|votes1_2=1210|cand1=Mauro Tonolli|seats1=5|seats2=3|seats3=3|aseats4=11|v2span1=4|alliance5=Centre-left|cand5=Dante Dossi|party5=Together we can{{efn|Includes candidates from PD and PATT}}|color5={{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}|party6=Coalition candidate's seat|aspan5=2|ivotes6=.|seats6=1|votes5=631|votes5_2=678|seats5=3|v2span5=2|color6={{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}|alliance7=Centre-right|cand7=Mauro Dossi|party7=Doing good for Brentonico{{efn|Includes candidates from Lega and PATT}}|color7={{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}|aspan7=2|party8=Coalition candidate's seat|color8={{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}|votes7=373|votes7_2=395|seats7=1|seats8=1|ivotes8=.|v2span7=2|image={{parliament diagram|n1=3|n2=1|n3=5|n4=3|n5=3|n6=1|n7=1|p1=Centre-left coalition (Italy)|c3=#DABAD0|p6=Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}}}
= Friuli-Venezia Giulia =
Elections were held in 4 municipal councils in Friuli-Venezia Giulia.
== Regional Summary ==
class="wikitable"
! colspan="4" |2 higher municipalities |
colspan="2" |Party or Coalition
!Councils !{{Increase}}/{{Decrease}} |
---|
bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}" |
|{{composition bar|2|2|{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}}} |{{Steady}} |
colspan="4" |2 lower municipalities |
colspan="2" |Party or Coalition
!Councils !{{Increase}}/{{Decrease}} |
bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}" |
|{{composition bar|1|2|{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}}} | rowspan="2" |{{Steady}} |
bgcolor="#FFB280"|
|Civic lists of the centre-left |{{composition bar|1|2|#FFB280}} |
== Higher municipalities ==
=== Pordenone ===
{{Infobox election
| election_date = 13{{endash}}14 April 2025
| election_name = 2025 Pordenone municipial election
| country = Friuli-Venezia Giulia
| ongoing = no
| type = Legislative
| before_election = Alberto Parigi
| title = Mayor
| after_election = Alessandro Basso
| previous_election = 2021 Italian local elections#Municipal elections
| last_election1 = {{composition bar |24|40|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-right coalition}}}}
| candidate1 = Alessandro Basso
| candidate2 = Nicola Conficoni
| party1 = Brothers of Italy
| party2 = Democratic Party (Italy)
| alliance1 = Centre-right coalition (Italy)
| alliance2 = Centre-left coalition (Italy)
| popular_vote1 = 11,688
| popular_vote2 = 7,703
| percentage1 = 54.03%
| percentage2 = 35.61%
| last_election2 = {{composition bar|13|40|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-left coalition}}}}
| image1 = File:Alessandro Basso 2019 (cropped).jpg
| image2 = {{eppt|Democratic Party (Italy)|PD}}
| swing1 = {{decrease}} 11.35%
| swing2 = {{increase}} 6.72%
| turnout = 50.72% ({{decrease}} 4.33%)
| seats1 = {{composition bar |24|40|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-right coalition}}}}
| seats2 = {{composition bar|14|40|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-left coalition}}}}
| before_party = Brothers of Italy
| after_party = Brothers of Italy
}}
class="wikitable sortable"
| colspan="8" |{{Parliament diagram|n1=14|p1=Centre-left coalition (Italy)|n2=2|c2=#FFB280|p3=Centre-right coalition (Italy)|n3=24}} |
colspan="2" |Candidates
!Votes !% !Lists !Votes !% !Seats |
---|
rowspan="6" bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}" |
| rowspan="6" |Alessandro Basso {{Tick}} | rowspan="6" |11,688 | rowspan="6" |54.03 |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 |
rowspan="7" bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}" |
| rowspan="7" |Nicholas Conficoni | rowspan="7" |7,703 | rowspan="7" |35.61 |3,745 |19.86 |8 |
Pordenone in Health
|1,259 |6.68 |3 |
The Common Good{{Efn|Includes candidates from SI, EV, PRC, and Open FRG.}}
|989 |5.24 |2 |
Italia Viva
|263 |1.39 |{{Em dash}} |
There is another Pordenone
|259 |1.37 |{{Em dash}} |
colspan="3" |Centre-left Coalition Candidate's seat
|1 |
Total centre-left coalition:
|6,256 |33.17 |14 |
rowspan="2" bgcolor="#FFB280" |
| rowspan="2" |Marco Salvador{{Efn|Backed by Azione, M5S and Civic FVG.}} | rowspan="2" |1,645 | rowspan="2" |7.60 |Salvador Mayor |1,305 |6.92 |1 |
colspan="3" |Salvador coalition candidate's seat
|1 |
bgcolor="#DABAD0" |
|Anna Ciriani |595 |2.75 |#AmiAmoPordenone |432 |2.29 |0 |
colspan="2" |Total
!21,631 !100 ! !18,861 !100 !40 |
{{Clear}}
=== Monfalcone ===
{{Infobox election
| election_date = Between {{start date|2025|04|13}} and {{end date|2025|04|14}}
| election_name = 2025 Monfalcone municipal election
| country = Friuli Venezia Giulia
| type = legislative
| ongoing = no
| seats_for_election = 24 municipal council seats up for election
| turnout = 57.3% ({{increase}} 5.5%)
| candidate1 = Luca Fasan
| party1 = Lega per Salvini Premier
| alliance1 = Centre-right coalition (Italy)
| seats_before1 = {{composition bar|18|24|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}}}
| seats1 = {{composition bar|18|24|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}}}
| seat_change1 = {{steady}}
| popular_vote1 = 8,272
| percentage1 = 70.87%
| party2 = Democratic Party (Italy)
| alliance2 = Centre-left coalition (Italy)
| swing1 = {{decrease}} 1.53%
| candidate2 = Diego Moretti
| seats_before2 = {{composition bar|6|24|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}}}
| seats2 = {{composition bar|6|24|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}}}
| seat_change2 = {{steady}}
| popular_vote2 = 3,057
| percentage2 = 26.19%
| swing2 = {{increase}} 2.1%
| before_election = Anna Maria Cisint
| before_party = Lega per Salvini Premier
| title = Mayor
| after_election = Luca Fasan
| after_party = Lega per Salvini Premier
}}
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.{{Cite web |title=A Monfalcone una lista di soli stranieri: è rischio apartheid |url=https://lanuovabq.it/it/a-monfalcone-una-lista-di-soli-stranieri-e-rischio-apartheid |access-date=2025-06-01 |website=lanuovabq.it |language=it}}{{Cite web |last=Milan |first=Wanted in |date=2025-04-15 |title=Monfalcone’s All-Muslim List Shakes Up Local Elections |url=https://www.wantedinmilan.com/news/monfalcones-all-muslim-list-shakes-up-local-elections.html |access-date=2025-06-01 |website=Wanted in Milan |language=en}} The list only missed winning a single council seat by a mere 0.06%, therefore barely missing the electoral threshold of 3%.{{Cite web |title=Lista islamica di Monfalcone, il perché di un flop |url=https://lanuovabq.it/it/lista-islamica-di-monfalcone-il-perche-di-un-flop |access-date=2025-06-01 |website=lanuovabq.it |language=it}} The League within the centre-right coalition won the election in a landslide with 70.87%.{{Cite web |date=2025-04-15 |title=Il caso. A Monfalcone pochi voti per la prima lista islamica (e tante polemiche) |url=https://www.avvenire.it/attualita/pagine/monfalcone-flop-lista-islamica |access-date=2025-06-01 |website=www.avvenire.it |language=it}}
class="wikitable sortable"
| colspan="8" |{{Parliament diagram|n1=3|p1=Democratic Party (Italy)|n2=3|c2=#FFB280|n3=6|c3=#89BCF0|p4=Forza Italia|n4=1|p5=Brothers of Italy|p6=Lega per Salvini Premier|n5=2|n6=9}} |
colspan="2" |Candidates
!Votes !% !Lists !Votes !% !Seats |
---|
rowspan="6" bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}"|
| rowspan="6" |Luca Fasan {{Tick}} | rowspan="6" |8,272 | rowspan="6" |70.87 |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 |{{Em dash}} |
Total centre-right coalition:
|7,430 |71.75 |18 |
rowspan="6" bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}"|
| rowspan="6" |Diego Moretti | rowspan="6" |3,057 | rowspan="6" |26.19 |1,110 |10.72 |2 |
Civic and Solidary Monfalcone{{Efn|Includes candidates from PpA, M5S and AVS.}}
|884 |8.54 |2 |
Together with Moretti
|392 |3.79 |1 |
Progressives for Monfalcone
|263 |2.54 |{{Em dash}} |
colspan="3" |Centre-left coalition candidate's seat
|1 |
Total centre-left coalition:
|2,649 |25.58 |6 |
bgcolor="#ED2855"|
|Bou Konate |343 |2.94 |Plural Italy |277 |2.67 |{{Em dash}} |
colspan="2" |Total:
!11,672 !100 ! !10,356 !100 !24 |
colspan="7" |Source: |
== Lower municipalities ==
=== [[Nimis]] ===
{{Election results|dsv=y|cand1=Fabrizio Mattiuzza|alliance1=Civic coalition|party1=Nimis Objective|acolor1=#DABAD0|color1=#DABAD0|votes1=716|candtitle=Mayor Candidate|firstround=Party-list|secondround=Directly-elected Mayor|votes1_2=795|alliance2=Civic coalition|acolor2=#DABAD0|party2=Chei mancul piês|color2=#DABAD0|votes2=172|cand2=Sergio Bonfini|votes2_2=456|party3=Nimis Recommences|party4=Coalition candidate's seat|color3=#DABAD0|color4=#DABAD0|candspan2=3|aspan2=4|seats1=8|seats2=2|atotal5=306|votes3=134|seats4=1|seats5=|v2span2=4|ivotes4=N/A|source={{Cite web |title=HOME |url=https://elezioni.regione.fvg.it/consultazioni/ELZ_COM/2025-04-13/nimis |access-date=2025-06-01 |website=elezioni.regione.fvg.it}}|aseats5=4|image={{parliament diagram|n1=8|n2=2|n3=1|n4=1|c1=#DABAD0}}|seats3=1}}
=== [[San Pier d'Isonzo]] ===
{{Election results|alliance1=Centre-left|party1=San Piero Common Ideas|party2=Together for San Piero|aspan1=4|party3=Democratic Party|atotal4=530|color1=#FFB280|color2=#FFB280|votes1=211|votes2=164|votes3=155|seats1=3|seats2=3|seats3=2|aseats4=8|alliance5=Centre-right|party5=For San Pier|color5=#89BCF0|votes=253|seats5=3|votes5=253|party6=Coalition candidate's seat|aspan5=2|seats6=1|cand1=Denise Zucco|cand5=Alex D'Aronco|votes1_2=685|v2span1=4|ivotes6=N/A|votes5_2=310|v2span5=2|color6={{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}|source={{Cite web |title=HOME |url=https://elezioni.regione.fvg.it/consultazioni/ELZ_COM/2025-04-13/san_pier_d'isonzo |access-date=2025-06-01 |website=elezioni.regione.fvg.it}}|image={{parliament diagram|p1=Democratic Party (Italy)|n1=2|n2=3|n3=3|n4=3|n5=1|c2= #FFB280|c4=#89BCF0|p5=Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}}}
= Liguria =
== Regional Summary ==
class="wikitable"
! colspan="4" |1 Metropolitan City - Genoa |
colspan="2" |Party or Coalition
!Councils !{{Increase}}/{{Decrease}} |
---|
bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}"|
|{{composition bar|1|1|{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}}} |{{Increase}}1 |
colspan="4" |Centre-left gain from centre-right |
colspan="4" |4 lower municipalities |
bgcolor="#DABAD0"|
|Localist civic lists |{{composition bar|2|4|#DABAD0}} |{{Increase}}1 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Centrism (Italy)}}"|
|{{composition bar|1|4|{{party color|Centrism (Italy)}}}} | rowspan="2" |{{Steady}} |
bgcolor="#FFB280"|
|Centre-left civic lists |{{composition bar|1|4|#FFB280}} |
bgcolor="#89BCF0"|
|Centre-right civic lists |{{composition bar|0|4|{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}}} |{{Decrease}}1 |
== [[Metropolitan City of Genoa]] ==
=== Genoa ===
{{Infobox election
| party_name = Elezioni comunali a Genoa
| nominee4 =
| party_colour = a
| votes_for_election =
| party7 =
| election_name = 2025 Genoa municipal elections
| election_date = {{Start date|2025|05|25}}-{{End date|2025|05|26}}
| outgoing_members =
| before_election = Marco Bucci
| title = Mayor
| before_party = Ind - Bucci Coalition (CDX)
| after_party = Ind - Salis Coalition (CSX)
| after_election = Silvia Salis
| country = Liguria
| image1 = File:Silvia Salis 2025.jpg
| party1 = Independent
| candidate1 = Silvia Salis
| alliance1 = Centre-left coalition (Italy)
| colour1 = {{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}
| candidate2 = Pietro Piciocchi
| party2 = Brothers of Italy
| colour2 = {{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}
| type = legislative
| alliance2 = Centre-right coalition (Italy)
| seats_before1 = {{composition bar|14|40|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}}}
| seats1 = {{composition bar|24|40|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}}}
| seats_before2 = {{composition bar|24|40|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}}}
| seats2 = {{composition bar|16|40|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}}}
| percentage1 = 51.48%
| percentage2 = 44.20%
| swing2 = {{decrease}} 11.29
| swing1 = {{Increase}} 13.45%
| popular_vote1 = 124,720
| popular_vote2 = 107,091
| image2 = File:Pietro piciocchi Confeugo genova (cropped).jpg
| seat_change1 = {{Increase}} 10
| seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 8
| turnout = 51.9% ({{increase}} 7.73%)
}}
The election took place on the 25-26th of May, 2025 with Silvia Salis winning.{{Cite web |title=Eligendo |url=https://elezioni.interno.gov.it/risultati/20250525/comunali/scrutini/primoturno/070340250 |access-date=2025-05-28 |website=elezioni.interno.gov.it |language=it}}{{Template:Election results||image={{Parliament diagram|n1=3|p1=Greens and Left Alliance|p2=Five Star Movement|n3=14|n2=2|n4=4|c4=#FFB280|p3=Democratic Party (Italy)|n5=1|c5=#FFB280|n6=4|c6=#89BCF0|p7=Us Moderates|n7=3|p8=Forza Italia|n8=1|p9=Lega per Salvini Premier|n9=2|p10=Brothers of Italy|n10=6}}|dsv=y|candtitle=Mayor candidate|cand1=Silvia Salis|candspan1=5|alliance1=Centre-left|party1=Democratic Party{{efn|Includes candidates from PSI and Possibile.}}|party2=Silvia Salis Mayor{{efn|Includes candidates from Shared Line and Volt.}}|alliance2=|alliance3=|votes1=65960|color2=#FFB280|votes2=18853|aspan1=6|cand7=Pietro Piciocchi|candspan7=8|party3=Greens and Left Alliance|alliance7=Centre-right|party4=Five Star Movement|party5=Let's Reform Genoa with Silvia Salis{{efn|Includes candidates from Action, DemoS, IV and +E.}}|atotal6=117506|colour5=#FFB280|votes3=15705|votes4=11583|votes5=5405|party7=Brothers of Italy|votes7=28234|party8=Genoa Wins|party9=Us Moderates - Bucci Genoa Pride|party10=League|party11=Forza Italia|party12=New Italian Socialist Party - Christian Democracy|party13=Union of the Centre|aspan7=9|color8=#89BCF0|party14=Coalition candidate's seat|ivotes14=–|atot15=|seats14=1|votes8=24237|votes9=17806|votes10=15757|votes11=8589|votes12=3752|votes13=1189|atotal15=99564|aseats6=24|cand16=Mattia Crucioli|party16=|alliance16=United for the Constitution{{efn|Includes candidates from Ancora Italia, Circolo Culturale Proletario, Contronarrazione, Demos, Nuovo Ordine Internazionalista, Popolo Unito, Giovani Genovesi and SiAmo.}}|votes16=3382|firstround=Party-list|secondround=Directly-elected Mayor|votes1_2=124720|v2span1=6|votes7_2=107091|v2span7=9|seats1=14|seats2=4|seats3=3|seats4=2|seats5=1|seats7=5|seats8=4|seats9=3|seats10=2|seats11=1|seats12=|seats13=|votes16_2=3502|alliance17=Alternative Left{{efn|Unitary list between the PdCI, PRC, and SA.}}|alliance18=Sovereign Popular Democracy|alliance19=United Genoa|alliance20=Workers' Communist Party|acolor17=#ED2855|acolor18=|acolor19={{party color|Centrism (Italy)}}|votes17=2954|cand17=Antonella Marras|acolor16=#FFB280|votes17_2=3131|cand18=Toscano Francesco|votes18=1834|votes18_2=1917|votes19=1138|votes19_2=1248|cand19=Raffaella Gualco|cand20=Cinzia Ronzitti|votes20=619|votes20_2=651|source={{Cite web|title=Eligendo |url=https://elezioni.interno.gov.it/risultati/20250525/comunali/scrutini/primoturno/070340250 |access-date=2025-06-06 |website=elezioni.interno.gov.it |language=it}}|color14={{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}}}
=== [[Orero, Liguria|Orero]] ===
{{Election results|cand1=Rosa Cavagnaro|cand2=Carlo Guainazzo|cand3=Dario Maccarone|cand4=Maria Remedios Bessi|cand5=Nicola Errichiello|party1=Living Orero|party2=Together for Orero|party3=Social Democracy Movement{{efn|Candidates in this list are all non-residents of the municipality.|name=Non-territorial}}|party4=Tricolour Flame{{efn|name=Non-territorial}}|party5=Popular Project{{efn|name=Non-territorial}}|votes1=166|votes2=150|votes3=1|votes4=1|votes5=0|seats1=7|seats2=3|color1={{party color|Centrism (Italy)}}|color3=black|color2=#DABAD0|color5=#DABAD0|image={{parliament diagram|n1=7|p1=Centrism (Italy)|n2=3|c2=#DABAD0}}}}
=== [[Rossiglione]] ===
{{Election results|party1=Together to grow Rossiglione|votes1=1139|seats1=9|cand1=Omar Peruzzo|color1=#FFB280|partytitle=Party-list|image={{parliament diagram|n1=9|c1=#FFB280}}}}
== [[Province of Imperia]] ==
=== [[Vallecrosia]] ===
{{Election results|cand1=Fabio Perri|cand2=Marilena Piraldi|votes1=1561|votes2=1409|party1=Your Vallecrosia|party2=Citizens in common|seats1=8|seats2=4|color1=#DABAD0|color2=#89BCF0|image={{parliament diagram|n1=8|c1=#DABAD0|n2=4|c2=#89BCF0}}}}
== [[Province of Savona]] ==
=== [[Sassello]] ===
{{Election results|party1=New Way for Sassello|votes1=787|seats1=10|cand1=Gian Marco Scasso|color1=#DABAD0|partytitle=Party-list|image={{parliament diagram|n1=10|c1=#DABAD0}}}}
= Emilia-Romagna =
== Ravenna ==
{{Infobox election
| party_name = Elezioni comunali a Ravenna
| party_colour =
| votes_for_election =
| election_name = 2025 Ravenna municipal elections
| election_date = {{Start date|2025|05|25}}-{{End date|2025|05|26}}
| outgoing_members =
| before_election = Michele De Pascale
| title = Mayor
| before_party = Democratic Party (Italy)
| after_party = Democratic Party (Italy)
| after_election = Alessandro Barattoni
| country = Emilia-Romagna
| image1 =
| party1 = Democratic Party (Italy)
| candidate1 = Alessandro Barattoni
| alliance1 = Centre-left
| colour1 = {{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}
| candidate2 = Nicola Grandi
| party2 = Brothers of Italy
| type = legislative
| alliance2 = Centre-right{{efn|Only FdI and FI with civic lists. Lega, PdF and other civic lists supported Alvaro Ancisi|name=Ravenna}}
| seats_before1 = {{composition bar|22|32|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}}}
| seats1 = {{composition bar|21|32|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}}}
| seats_before2 = {{composition bar|7|32|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}}}
| seats2 = {{composition bar|8|32|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}}}
| percentage1 = 58.15%
| percentage2 = 25.05%
| swing2 = {{increase}} 2.59
| swing1 = {{decrease}} 1.32%
| image2 =
| seat_change1 = {{decrease}} 1
| seat_change2 = {{increase}} 1
| 1data1 = 35,759
| 1blank = Round 1
| 2data1 =
| 2blank = Round 2
| 2data2 =
| 1data2 = 15,405
| alliance_name = no
| turnout = 49.55% ({{decrease}} 4.53%)
}}
class="wikitable"
| colspan="8" |{{Parliament diagram|n1=16|p1=Democratic Party (Italy)|n2=1|c2=|p3=Greens and Left Alliance|n3=1|p2=Five Star Movement|p5=Centre-left coalition (Italy)|n5=1|p4=Italian Republican Party|n4=1|c3=|p6=Centre-left coalition (Italy)|n6=1|n7=1|c7=#DABAD0|p8=Forza Italia|n8=1|p9=Centre-right coalition (Italy)|n9=1|p10=Lega per Salvini Premier|n10=1|n11=5|p11=Brothers of Italy}} |
colspan="2" |Candidates
!Votes !% !Lists !Votes !% !Seats |
---|
rowspan="7" bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}"|
| rowspan="7" |Alessandro Barattoni {{Tick}} | rowspan="7" |35,759 | rowspan="7" |58.15 |23,739 |40 |16 |
Five Star Movement
|2,627 |4.43 |1 |
Greens and Left Alliance{{Efn|Includes candidates from Environment and Territory.}}
|2,578 |4.34 |1 |
Italian Republican Party
|2,508 |4.23 |1 |
Love Ravenna
|2,174 |3.66 |1 |
Ravenna Project{{Efn|Including candidates from IV, Azione, PSI and +E}}
|1,441 |2.43 |1 |
Total centre-left coalition:
|35,067 |59.08 |21 |
rowspan="5" bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}"|
| rowspan="5" |Nicola Grandi | rowspan="5" |15,405 | rowspan="5" |25.05 |9,958 |16.78 |5 |
Forza Italia
|2,845 |4.79 |1 |
Ravenna Alive
|1,688 |2.84 |1 |
colspan="3" |Coalition candidate's seat
|1 |
Total centre-right coalition (Grandi):
|14,491 |24.41 |7 |
rowspan="4" bgcolor="#0B3B6A"|
| rowspan="4" |Alvaro Ancisi | rowspan="4" |3,976 | rowspan="4" |6.47 |League - The People of the Family - List for Ravenna - Ancisi Mayor{{Efn|name=Ravenna}} |3,318 |5.59 |1 |
Environment and Animals
|492 |0.83 |{{Em dash}} |
colspan="3" |Coalition candidate's seat
|1 |
Total centre-right coalition (Ancisi):
|3,810 |6.42 |2 |
rowspan="2" bgcolor="#DABAD0"|
| rowspan="2" |Veronica Verlicchi | rowspan="2" |2,704 | rowspan="2" |4.40 |The Pine |2,579 |4.35 |{{Em dash}} |
colspan="3" |Civic list candidate's seat
|1 |
rowspan="5" bgcolor="#ED2855"|
| rowspan="5" |Marisa Iannucci | rowspan="5" |1,859 | rowspan="5" |3.02 |561 |0.95 |{{Em dash}} |
Power to the People!
|414 |0.70 |{{Em dash}} |
Ravenna in Common
|372 |0.63 |{{Em dash}} |
Italian Communist Party
|287 |0.48 |{{Em dash}} |
Total left-wing coalition:
|1,634 |2.75 |{{Em dash}} |
bgcolor="{{party color|Centrism (Italy)}}"|
|Maurizio Miserocchi |895 |1.46 |Ravenna in the Centre |892 |1.50 |{{Em dash}} |
bgcolor="#89BCF0"|
|Giovanni Morgese |893 |1.45 |881 |1.48 |{{Em dash}} |
colspan="2" |Total:
!61,491 !100 ! !59,354 !100 !32 |
= Puglia =
{{Empty section|date=March 2025}}
== Taranto ==
{{Clear}}
= Basilicata =
{{Empty section|date=March 2025}}
== Matera ==
{{Clear}}
= Sardinia =
{{Empty section|date=March 2025}}
== Nuoro ==
{{Clear}}
= Veneto =
== Metropolitan City of Venice ==
=== Santa Maria di Sala ===
{{Infobox election
| election_date = 25{{endash}}26 May 2025
| election_name = 2025 Santa Maria di Sala municipial election
| country = Veneto
| ongoing = no
| type = Legislative
| before_election = Paola de Palma
| title = Mayor
| after_election = Alessandro Arpi
| previous_election = 2021 Italian local elections#Municipal elections
| last_election1 = {{composition bar|11|16|background-color=white|{{party color|Centre-right coalition}}}}
| candidate1 = Alessadro Arpi
| candidate2 = {{nowrap|Nataschia Rocchi}}
| party1 = Independent
| party2 = Forza Italia (2013)
| alliance1 = FdI - LSP - CI - IV{{efn|name=S.M.Sala|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.}}
| alliance2 = FI - other civic lists{{efn|name=S.M.Sala}}
| popular_vote1 =
| popular_vote2 =
| percentage1 =
| percentage2 =
| last_election2 = Did not exist
| image1 =
| image2 =
| swing1 = {{decrease}} 17.59%
| swing2 = {{decrease}} 40.16%{{efn|Compared to Rocchi's previous result in 2022.}}
| turnout =
| seats1 = {{composition bar|10|16|background-color=white|#0B3B6A}}
| seats2 = {{composition bar|4|16|background-color=white|{{party color|Forza Italia (2013)}}}}
| colour2 =
| colour1 = 0B3B6A
| seat_change1 = {{decrease}} 1
| seat_change2 = New
}}
class="wikitable sortable"
| colspan="8" |{{Parliament diagram|n1=2|p1=Centre-left coalition (Italy)|n2=4|c2=|p3=Coraggio Italia|n3=4|p2=Forza Italia (2013)|p4=Venetian Independence|n4=3|p5=Lega per Salvini Premier|p6=Brothers of Italy|n5=1|n6=2}} |
colspan="2" |Candidates
!Votes !% !Lists !Votes !% !Seats |
---|
rowspan="5" bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}" |
| rowspan="5" |Alessandro Arpi {{Tick}} | rowspan="5" |4,016 | rowspan="5" |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){{Efn|name=S.M.Sala}}:
|3,927 |53.26 |10 |
rowspan="5" bgcolor="{{party color|Forza Italia}}" |
| rowspan="5" |Nataschia Rocchi | rowspan="5" |2,279 | rowspan="5" |29.61 |Forza Italia - Salese List |1,240 |16.82 |2 |
Civic Alternative
|511 |6.93 |1 |
Common Renaissance Project
|353 |4.79 |{{Em dash}} |
colspan="3" |Coalition candidate's seat
|1 |
Total centre-right coalition (Rocchia){{Efn|name=S.M.Sala}}:
|2,104 |28.54 |4 |
rowspan="3" bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}" |
| rowspan="3" |Massimo Iovine | rowspan="3" |1,401 | rowspan="3" |18.2 |Civics Together - Democratic Party - Five Star Movement - Green and Left Alliance |1,343 |18.22 |1 |
colspan="3" |Coalition candidate's seat
|1 |
Total centre-left coalition:
|1,343 |18.22 |2 |
colspan="2" |Total
!7,696 !100 ! !7,374 !100 !16 |
Provincial elections
= Election of the Provincial Council =
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|+Provincial Council elections ! rowspan="3" |Date ! rowspan="3" |Province ! colspan="4" |Provincial Council ! rowspan="3" |Notes |
CDX
!CSX !Others |
---|
|
| | |
7 April
|bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}"|6 |{{Em dash}} |4 |{{Em dash}} |
27 April
|5{{Efn|3 seats for DCS, 2 for FdI}} |{{Em dash}} |{{Em dash}} |bgcolor="#DABAD0"|7{{Efn|3 seats each for the civic lists "Go Blues" (it: Forza Azzurri) and "United for Agrigento" and one seat for "Together for Agrigento"}} |
27 April
|bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition}}"|6{{Efn|4 seats for FI, 1 seat each for FdI and Lega}} |{{Em dash}} |3{{Efn|All 3 seats for Alternative}} |1{{Efn|One seat for civic list "Civics for our Territory".}} |
27 April
|Enna |bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition}}"|6{{Efn|2 seats for MpA, 1 seat each for FI, FdI, Lega and DCS}} |{{Em dash}} |4{{Efn|4 seats for PD-Alternativa}} |{{Em dash}} |
27 April
|bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition}}"|6{{Efn|3 seats for the civic list "Municipal Voice", 2 seats for FdI and one seat for FI}} |3{{Efn|All 3 seats for DCS}} |3{{Efn|3 seats for PD-Alternative}} |{{Em dash}} |
27 April
|4{{Efn|2 seats each for FdI and FI}} |bgcolor="{{party color|Centrism (Italy)}}"|7{{Efn|All 7 seats for the civic list "Municipalities at the Centre"}} |1{{Efn|One seat for PD}} |{{Em dash}} |
27 April
|bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition}}"|8{{Efn|2 seats each for FI, FdI, Lega and DCS}} |{{Em dash}} |4{{Efn|All 4 seats for the civic list "Quinci for President"}} |{{Em dash}} |
= Election of the President of the Province =
class="wikitable"
! colspan="2" |Legend |
bgcolor="black"| |
bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}"| |
bgcolor="{{party color|Popular Alternative}}"| |
bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}"| |
bgcolor="#89BCF0"|
|Civic lists affiliated with the Centre-right. |
bgcolor="gray"|
|Others / Grand coalition |
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|+Elections of Provincial presidents !Date !Province ! colspan="2" |Incumbent president ! colspan="2" |President elected !Note |
3 March
|bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}"| |bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}"| |{{#tag:ref|The Free Municipal Consortia have been governed since 15 August 2015 by an extraordinary commissioner appointed by the region [https://pti.regione.sicilia.it/portal/page/portal/PIR_PORTALE/PIR_LaStrutturaRegionale/PIR_PresidenzadellaRegione/uffici_diretta_collaborazione_Presidente/Trasparenza/decreti_presidenziali/Decreti_presidenziali_anno2015/DP%2B537.pdf DPR n.537/2015]|group=C|name=Sicilia}} |
30 March
|bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}"| |bgcolor="{{party color|Popular Alternative}}"| |{{Ill|Stephen Bandecchi|it}} |
30 March
|bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}"| |bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}"| |Massimiliano Presciutti |
6 April
|bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}"| |bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}"| |
27 April
|bgcolor="black"| |bgcolor="gray"| |Giuseppe Pendolino{{Efn|Grand Coalition composed of IV - MpA - FI - PD - M5S}} |
27 April
|bgcolor="black"| |bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}"| |{{Interlanguage link|Walter Tesauro|it |
|-
|27 April
|Enna
|bgcolor="black"|
|Girolamo Di Fazio
|bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}"|
|Piero Antonio Santi Capizzi
|-
|27 April
|bgcolor="black"|
|bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}"|
|Maria Rita Annunziata Schembari
|-
|27 April
|bgcolor="black"|
|bgcolor="#89BCF0"|
|{{ILL|Michelangelo Giansiracusa|it}}{{Efn|Coalition composed of Azione - MpA - DC-S - Lega}}
|-
|27 April
|bgcolor="black"|
| bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}" |
|Salvatore Quinci
|-
|22 May
| bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}" |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}" |
|Gianfranco Palmisano
|
|-
|27 June
| bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}" |
|Giorgio Magliocca
| colspan="3" |TBD
|}
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.https://pti.regione.sicilia.it/portal/page/portal/PIR_PORTALE/PIR_LaStrutturaRegionale/PIR_PresidenzadellaRegione/uffici_diretta_collaborazione_Presidente/Trasparenza/decreti_presidenziali/Decreti_presidenziali_anno2015/DP%2B537.pdf
== Summary of elected Provincial presidents ==
class="wikitable sortable style"
|+Province Presidents !Coalition !Presidents !Change |
Centre-left coalition
|{{composition bar|6|12|{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}}} |{{Increase}}2 |
Centre-right coalition
|{{composition bar|2|12|{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}}} |{{Increase}}1 |
Others
|{{composition bar|2|12|gray}} |{{Increase}}2 |
Popular Alternative
|{{composition bar|1|12|{{party color|Popular Alternative}}}} |{{Increase}}1 |
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 =
class="wikitable"
!Date ! colspan="2" |Metropolitan Mayor ! colspan="2" |Council Lists ! colspan="2" |Seats !Notes |
rowspan="6" |27 April
| rowspan="6" align="center" |Catania 18 seats | rowspan="6" bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}"| | rowspan="6" align="center" |Enrico Trantino (FdI - CDX) |bgcolor="{{party color|Brothers of Italy}}"| |FdI |5 | rowspan="6" |{{Parliament diagram|n1=2|p1=Democratic Party (Italy)|n2=3|c2=|p3=Christian Democracy Sicily|n3=1|width=200|height=|n4=4|n5=3|n6=5|p2=Movement for Autonomy|p4=Forza Italia|p5=Lega per Salvini Premier|p6=Brothers of Italy}} |
bgcolor="{{party color|Forza Italia}}"|
|FI |4 |
bgcolor="{{party color| Lega per Salvini Premier}}"|
|3 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Movement for Autonomy}}"|
|Grande Sicilia{{Efn|Includes candidates from UdC, MpA and any civic lists close to Roberto Lagalla.|name=Grande Sicilia|group=GRC}} |3 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Party (Italy)}}"|
|PD - Alternativa{{Efn|Includes candidates from M5S, EV, SI and Contracorrente.|name=PD-ALT}} |2 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Christian Democracy Sicily}}"|
|1 |
rowspan="6" |27 April
| rowspan="6" align="center" |Messina 14 seats | rowspan="6" bgcolor="{{party color|South calls North}}"| | rowspan="6" align="center" |Federico Basile (ScN) |bgcolor="{{party color|South calls North}}"| |ScN |4 | rowspan="6" |{{Parliament diagram|n1=2|p1=Democratic Party (Italy)|n2=1|c2=|p3=South calls North|n3=4|width=200|height=|n4=2|n5=3|n6=2|p2=Movement for Autonomy|p4=Forza Italia|p5=Lega per Salvini Premier|p6=Brothers of Italy}} |
bgcolor="{{party color|Lega per Salvini Premier}}"|
|3 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Forza Italia}}"|
|FI |2 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Brothers of Italy}}"|
|FdI |2 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Party (Italy)}}"|
|PD - Alternativa{{Efn|name=PD-ALT}} |2 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Movement for Autonomy}}"|
|Grande Sicilia{{Efn|group=GRC|name=Grande Sicilia}} |1 |
rowspan="7" |27 April
| rowspan="7" align="center" |Palermo 18 seats | rowspan="7" bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}"| | rowspan="7" align="center" |Roberto Lagalla (UdC - CDX) |bgcolor="{{party color|Forza Italia}}"| |FI |5 | rowspan="7" |{{Parliament diagram|n1=2|p1=Italian Left|n2=3|c2=|p3=Movement for Autonomy|n3=1|width=200|height=|n4=3|n5=5|n6=1|p2=Democratic Party (Italy)|p4=Christian Democracy Sicily|p5=Forza Italia|p6=Lega per Salvini Premier|p7=Brothers of Italy|n7=3}} |
bgcolor="{{party color|Brothers of Italy}}"|
|FdI |3 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Christian Democracy Sicily}}"|
|3 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Party (Italy)}}"|
|PD |3 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Italian Left}}"|
|Alternativa{{Efn|name=PD-ALT}} |2 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Movement for Autonomy}}"|
|Working for Palermo{{Efn|name=Grande Sicilia|group=GRC}} |1 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Lega per Salvini Premier}}"|
|1 |
== Summary of metropolitan councillors elected (in Sicily) ==
class="wikitable"
|+ ! colspan="2" |Coalition !Councillors !Change |
bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}"|
|{{composition bar|78|128|{{party color|Centre-right coalition (Italy)}}}} |{{Increase}}72 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}"|
|{{composition bar|28|128|{{party color|Centre-left coalition (Italy)}}}} |{{Increase}}24 |
bgcolor="{{party color|Centrism (Italy)}}"|
|Centrist |{{composition bar|10|128|{{party color|Centrism (Italy)}}}} |{{Increase}}10 |
bgcolor="#DABAD0"|
|{{composition bar|8|128|#DABAD0}} |{{Increase}}8 |
bgcolor="{{party color|South calls North}}"|
|South calls North |{{composition bar|4|128|{{party color|South calls North}}}} |{{Increase}}4 |