2006 Italian local elections

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A number of elections for the renewal of both municipal councils and mayors were held in Italy on 28 and 29 May 2006. Notably, these election regarded the four biggest cities in the country, Rome, Milan, Naples and Turin. Other relevant cities where municipal elections were held included Cagliari, Varese, Novara, Ravenna, Rimini, Ancona, Siena, Salerno and Catanzaro.

Municipal elections

CitiesIncumbent mayorCoalitionElected mayorCoalitionDetails
Ancona Fabio Sturani Centre-left Fabio Sturani Centre-left
Arezzo Luigi Lucherini Centre-right Giuseppe Fanfani Centre-left
Barletta Francesco Salerno Centre-left Nicola Maffei Centre-left
Belluno Ermano De Col Centre-left Celeste Bortoluzzi Centre-right
Benevento Sandro Nicola D'Alessandro Centre-right Fausto Pepe Centre-left
Cagliari Emilio Floris Centre-right Emilio Floris Centre-right
Carbonia Salvatore Cherchi Centre-left Salvatore Cherchi Centre-left
Caserta Luigi Falco Centre-right Paolino Maddaloni Centre-right
Catanzaro Sergio Abramo Centre-right Giuseppe Franco Cimino Centre-left
Cosenza Eva Catizone Centre-left Salvatore Perugini Centre-left
Crotone Pasquale Senatore Centre-right Peppino Vallone Centre-left
Fermo Saturnino Di Ruscio Centre-right Saturnino Di Ruscio Centre-right
Grosseto Alessandro Antichi Centre-right Emilio Bonifazi Centre-left
Lecco Lorenzo Bodega Centre-right Antonella Faggi Centre-right
Milan Gabriele Albertini Centre-right Letizia Moratti Centre-right Detail
Naples Rosa Russo Iervolino Centre-left Rosa Russo Iervolino Centre-left
Novara Massimo Giordano Centre-right Massimo Giordano Centre-right
Pordenone Sergio Bolzonello Centre-left Sergio Bolzonello Centre-left
Ragusa Antonino Solarino Centre-left Nello Dipasquale Centre-right
Ravenna Vidimer Mercatali Centre-left Fabrizio Matteucci Centre-left
Rimini Alberto Ravaioli Centre-left Alberto Ravaioli Centre-left
Rome Walter Veltroni Centre-left Walter Veltroni Centre-left Detail
Rovigo Paolo Avezzù Centre-right Paolo Avezzù Centre-right
Salerno Mario Pasquale De Biase Centre-left Vincenzo De Luca Centre-left
Savona Carlo Ruggeri Centre-left Federico Berruti Centre-left
Siena Maurizio Cenni Centre-left Maurizio Cenni Centre-left
Turin Sergio Chiamparino Centre-left Sergio Chiamparino Centre-left
Trieste Roberto Dipiazza Centre-right Roberto Dipiazza Centre-right
Varese Aldo Luigi Fumagalli Centre-right Attilio Fontana Centre-right

Provincial elections

ProvincesIncumbent presidentCoalitionElected presidentCoalition
Mantua Maurizio Fontanili Centre-left Maurizio Fontanili Centre-left
Pavia Silvio Beretta Centre-right Vittorio Poma Centre-left
Treviso Luca Zaia Northern League Leonardo Muraro Centre-right
Gorizia Giorgio Brandolin Centre-left Enrico Gherghetta Centre-right
Trieste Fabio Scoccimarro Centre-right Maria Teresa Bassa Poropat Centre-left
Udine Marzio Strassoldo Centre-right Marzio Strassoldo Centre-right
Imperia Giovanni Giuliano Centre-right Giovanni Giuliano Centre-right
Ravenna Francesco Giangrandi Centre-left Francesco Giangrandi Centre-left
Lucca Andrea Tagliasacchi Centre-left Stefano Baccelli Centre-left
Campobasso Augusto Massa Centre-left Nicola D'Ascanio Centre-left
Reggio Calabria Pietro Fuda Centre-right Giuseppe Morabito Centre-left
Trapani Giulia Adamo Centre-right Antonio D'Alì Centre-right

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