2025 Italian local elections

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2025 Italian local elections
Flag of Italy.svg
  2024 25–26 May 2025 (first round)
8–9 June 2025 (second round)
2026 
 
Party Centre-left Centre-right Five Star Movement

 
PartyCentre-right civic list Centre-left civic list

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]

Contents

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  [ it ] municipalities of which 3 are regional capitals.

Summary of Municipal Elections

Municipalities voting by region

Geographic distribution of municipalities
RegionProvincial CapitalsTotal
Major
Municipalities
Minor
Municipalities
Ordinary Statute Regions [5]
Flag of Piedmont.svg Piedmont (details)009
Flag of Lombardy.svg Lombardy (details)0414
Flag of Veneto.svg Veneto (details)018
Flag of Liguria.svg Liguria (details)114
Flag of Emilia-Romagna (de facto).svg Emilia-Romagna (details)114
Flag of Tuscany.svg Tuscany (details)000
Flag of Umbria.svg Umbria (details)012
Flag of Marche.svg Marche (details)020
Flag of Lazio.svg Lazio (details)036
Flag of Abruzzo.svg Abruzzo (details)024
Flag of Molise.svg Molise (details)001
Flag of Campania.svg Campania (details)078
Flag of Apulia.svg Apulia (details)146
Flag of Basilicata.svg Basilicata (details)117
Flag of Calabria.svg Calabria (details)0413
Total43186
Special Statute Regions [6] [7] [8] [9]
Flag of Valle d'Aosta.svg Aosta Valley (details)11N/A
Flag of Trentino-South Tyrol.svg Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol (details)238230
Flag of Friuli-Venezia Giulia.svg Friuli-Venezia Giulia (details)122
Flag of Sicily (revised).svg Sicily (details)018
Flag of Sardinia.svg Sardinia (details)116
Total543246
Total Summary
Total974332

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]

Results in major municipalities
Coalition or PartyMunicipalities wonChange
Centre‑left
24 / 74
Increase2.svg3
Centre‑right
16 / 74
Increase2.svg6
Civic lists
11 / 74
Decrease2.svg4
Centre-right civic lists
7 / 74
Increase2.svg1
Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party (PATT)
3 / 74
Increase2.svg1
South Tyrolean People’s Party (SVP)
2 / 74
Increase2.svg1
Centre-left civic lists
2 / 74
Decrease2.svg5
Left
2 / 74
Increase2.svg2
Centrism
1 / 74
Increase2.svg1
Right
1 / 74
Increase2.svg1
Five Star Movement (M5S)
1 / 74
Steady2.svg
Centrist civic lists
0 / 74
Decrease2.svg3
Grand coalitions
0 / 74
Decrease2.svg1
Popular Alternative
0 / 74
Decrease2.svg1

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]

RegionMunicipalityPopulation
(2024)
Outgoing mayor - PartyElected mayor - PartyFirst round votes %Second round votes %Seats
Flag of Valle d'Aosta.svg Aosta Valley Aosta 34,008 Gianni Nuti (Ind.)TBD
0 / 27
Flag of Trentino-South Tyrol.svg Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol Bolzano 107,914 Renzo Caramaschi (Ind.)Claudio Corrarati (Ind.)15,02436.25%17,49151.03%
17 / 45
Trento 118,288 Franco Ianeselli (Ind.) Franco Ianeselli (Ind.)27,20154.65%
24 / 40
Flag of Friuli-Venezia Giulia.svg Friuli-Venezia Giulia Pordenone 52,365Alberto Parigi [a] (FdI)Alessandro Basso (FdI)11,68854.03%
24 / 40
Flag of Liguria.svg Liguria Genoa 564,038Pietro Piciocchi [b] (Ind.) Silvia Salis (Ind.)124,72051.48%
24 / 40
Flag of Emilia-Romagna (de facto).svg Emilia-Romagna Ravenna 156,150Fabio Sbaraglia [c] (PD) Alessandro Barattoni (PD)35,75958.15%
21 / 32
Flag of Apulia.svg Apulia Taranto 185,974Giuliana Perrotta [d] Piero Bitetti (Con)32,87537.39%39,51254.66%
20 / 32
Flag of Basilicata.svg Basilicata Matera 60,404Raffaele Ruberto [e] Antonio Nicoletti (Ind.)11,83236.98%13,90551.31%
11 / 32
Flag of Sardinia.svg Sardinia Nuoro 36,154Giovanni Pirisi [f] Emiliano Fenu (M5S)11,28963.05%
16 / 24
  1. From 1 July 2024 acting mayor replacing Alessandro Ciriani (Ind.), resigned after election to the European Parliament. [13] [14]
  2. From 9 December 2024 acting mayor replacing Marco Bucci (Ind.), elected President of Liguria. [15] [16]
  3. From 13 December 2024 acting mayor replacing Michele De Pascale (PD), elected President of Emilia-Romagna. [17] [18]
  4. From 21 February 2025 extraordinary commissioner replacing Rinaldo Melucci (PD), dismissed following resignation of the majority of city councilors. [19]
  5. From 22 October 2024 extraordinary commissioner replacing Domenico Bennardi (M5S), dismissed following resignation of the majority of city councilors. [20]
  6. From 12 June 2024 extraordinary commissioner replacing Andrea Soddu (Ind.), resigned due to failure to approve the 2024-2026 budget law within the deadline. [21]

Municipal elections

Aosta Valley

2025 Aosta municipal election
Flag of Valle d'Aosta.svg
 2020September 2025 -
day not announced

Incumbent Mayor

Gianni Nuti
Ind - CSX



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

Summary of Elected Councils in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
38 higher municipalities
Party or CoalitionCouncilsIncrease2.svg/Decrease2.svg
Localist civic lists
8 / 38
Decrease2.svg3
Centre-right
8 / 38
Increase2.svg4
Civic lists of the centre-right
8 / 38
Decrease2.svg1
Centre-left
6 / 38
Decrease2.svg3
Civic lists of the centre-left
3 / 38
Increase2.svg1
Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party
3 / 38
Increase2.svg1
South Tyrolean People's Party
2 / 38
Increase2.svg1
Left-wing
1 / 38
Increase2.svg1

Autonomous Province of Bolzano

Bolzano (provincial capital)
2025 Bolzano municipal elections
Flag of Trentino-South Tyrol.svg
May 4, 2025 (2025-05-04)
Runoff: May 18, 2025 (2025-05-18)
Turnout52.2 (Decrease2.svg 8.5%) - Round 1
42.8% - Runoff
 Majority partyMinority party
 
CandidateClaudio CorratiJuri Andriollo
Party Civic list Democratic Party
Alliance Centre-right Centre-left
Seats before
16 / 45
23 / 45
Seats won
17 / 45
12 / 45
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 1Decrease2.svg 11
Popular vote15,024 (I)
17,491 (II)
11,326 (I)
16,784 (II)
Percentage36.25% (I)
51.03% (II)
27.31% (I)
47.97% (II)
SwingIncrease2.svg 3.12%Decrease2.svg 6.63%

Mayor before election

Renzo Caramaschi
Ind - CSX

Elected mayor

Claudio Corrati
Ind - CDX

Candidates made official on March 18, 2025. [22] [23]

The mayoralty flipped from the centre-left to the centre-right.

12
3
6
7
17
CandidatesRound IRound IIListsVotes%Seats
Votes%Votes%
Claudio Corrarati Yes check.svg15,02436.2517,49151.03 Brothers of Italy 5,72415.47
The Civic for Bolzano4,34311.686
League for Salvini Premier 1,8564.992
Forza Italia 1,1563.112
Total centre-right coalition:13,07935.1917
Juri Andriollo [a] 11,32627.3116,78447.97 Democratic Party [b] 4,66612.556
Greens of South TyrolSinistra [c] 2,9117.834
Civic List with Juri Andriollo [d] 1,9535.251
Restart4891.32
Centre-left coalition candidate's seat1
Total centre-left coalition:10,01926.9612
Stephan Konder6,26915.11 South Tyrolean People's Party 6,00216.156
SVP candidate's seat1
Angel Gennaccaro5,18512.5La Civica – I am with Bolzano4,78812.885
Coalition seat1
Matthias Cologne2,8376.84 Team K 2,6107.022
Coalition seat1
Simonetta Lucchi8271.99 Five Star Movement 5141.38
Communist Refoundation Party - Peace and Rights 1570.42
Total34,27510037,16910037,16910045
Bruneck
2025 Bruneck municipal elections
Flag of Trentino-South Tyrol.svg
May 5, 2025 (2025-05-05)
Turnout52.1% (Decrease2.svg 8.8%)
 Majority partyMinority party
 
CandidateBruno WolfMaximilian Gartner
Party SVP Greens
Seats before
15 / 27
3 / 27
Seats won
14 / 27
5 / 27
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 1Increase2.svg 2
Popular vote3,7121,208
Percentage51.84% (M-E)
51.78% (P-L)
16.87% (M-E)
16.89% (P-L)
SwingDecrease2.svg 3.37%Increase2.svg 4.50%

Mayor before election

Roland Griessmair
SVP

Elected mayor

Bruno Wolf
SVP

No coalitions were formed in the local election in Bruneck as all parties ran separately.

5
3
3
1
14
1
CandidatesVotes%PartyVotes%Seats
Bruno Wolf Yes check.svg3,71251.84 South Tyrolean People's Party 3,70351.7814
Maximilian Gartner1,20816.87 Greens of South Tyrol 1,20816.894
Green mayor candidate's seat1
Wilma Huber82511.52 Team K 82511.542
Team K mayor candidate's seat1
Bernhard Hilber5407.54 South Tyrolean Freedom 5407.552
South Tyrolean Freedom mayor candidate's seat1
Antonio Bovenzi5197.25The Pole - Civic for Brunico5197.261
The Pole - Civic for Brunico mayor candidate's seat1
Andrea Bovo2683.74For Brunico2683.75
For Brunico mayor candidate's seat [e] 1
Markus Falk881.25I love Brunico [f] 881.25
Total:7,1601007,15110027
Source: [24]
Merano
2025 Merano municipal elections
Flag of Trentino-South Tyrol.svg
May 4, 2025 (2025-05-04)
Runoff: May 18, 2025 (2025-05-18)
Turnout49.3% (Decrease2.svg 2.7%)
 Majority partyMinority party
 
CandidateKatharina Johanna ZellerMaximilian Gartner
Party SVP Independent
Alliance SVP-MGMCentre-right civic list
Seats before
7 / 36
12 / 36
Seats won
12 / 36
11 / 36
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 4Decrease2.svg 1
Popular vote5,005 (I)
7,226 (II)
4,809 (I)
5,385 (II)
Percentage32.96 (I)
57.43% (II)
31.67% (I)
42.57% (II)
SwingIncrease2.svg 38.03%Decrease2.svg 7.73%

Mayor before election

Dario Del Medico
Centre-right civic list

Elected mayor

Katharina Johanna Zeller
SVP

5
1
1
2
1
11
11
3
CandidatesRound IRound IIPartyVotes%Seats
Votes%Votes%
Katharina Johanna Zeller Yes check.svg5,00532.967,26657.43 South Tyrolean People's Party 4,08729.7111
Mutiges Courageous Merano5063.681
Total regionalist coalition:4,59333.3912
Dario del Medico [g] 4,80931.675,38542.57Alliance for Merano2,45517.846
The Civic for Merano9877.173
Del Medico Mayor9256.721
Coalition candidate's seat1
Total centre-right civic coalition:4,36731.7311
Ulrike Ceresara [h] 3,53023.35 Greens of South Tyrol [i] 1,75012.724
Democratic Party [j] 6554.832
Team K 3392.461
The Left Alto-Adige / Südtirol [k] 2191.591
Five Star Movement 1831.33
Centre-left coalition candidate's seat1
Total centre-left coalition:3,14622.939
Elena Da Molin1,4369.46 Giorgia Meloni - Brothers of Italy 1,1208.142
League for Salvini Premier 1491.08
Coalition candidate's seat1
Total right-wing coalition:1,2699.223
Jasmin Netschada4062.67 South Tyrolean Freedom 3732.711
Total:15,18610012,65210013,75810037
Source: [24]

Autonomous Province of Trentino

Source of all results for Trentino Province:

Trento (provincial capital)
2025 Trento municipal elections
Flag of Trentino-South Tyrol.svg
May 4, 2025
Turnout49.93% (Decrease2.svg 11.05%)
 Majority partyMinority party
  Franco Ianeselli 2020 02.jpg
CDX
CandidateFranco IaneselliIlaria Goio
Party Independent Independent
Alliance Centre-left Centre-right
Seats before
25 / 39
13 / 39
Seats won
24 / 40
11 / 40
Popular vote27,20113,241
Percentage54.65%26.6%
SwingDecrease2.svg 0.01%Decrease2.svg 3.62%

Mayor before election

Franco Ianeselli
Ind - CSX

Elected mayor

Franco Ianeselli
Ind - CSX

Candidates made official on March 19, 2025. [27] [28]

2
12
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
2
6
Party or allianceCandidateParty-listDirectly-elected MayorSeats
Votes%Votes%
Centre-left Democratic Party Franco Ianeselli 11,08024.6427,20154.6512
Base camp 4,4469.894
Together for Trento4,0138.924
Greens and Left Alliance 2,3695.272
Agreement for Ianeselli Mayor1,7463.881
Yes Trento [l] 1,3733.051
Total25,02755.6524
Centre-right Brothers of Italy Ilaria Goio6,49414.4413,24126.606
League 3,0516.782
Forza Italia 1,9314.291
Coalition candidate's seat1
Total11,47625.5210
Left-wing WaveGiulia Bortolotti1,3583.023,6897.411
Five Star Movement 1,0062.24
Communist Refoundation Party 7401.65
Coalition candidate's seat1
Total3,1046.902
Centre-left civic list Generation TrentoClaudio Geat2,3335.192,4925.011
Coalition candidate's seat1
Centre-right civic list First Trento [m] Andrea Demarchi2,2414.982,3124.65
Coalition candidate's seat1
Sovereign Popular Democracy Simonetta Gabrielli7891.758351.68
Total44,970100.0049,770100.0039
Aldeno
PartyMayor CandidateParty-listDirectly-elected MayorSeats
Votes%Votes%
Aldeno TogetherAlida Cramerotti1,359100.001,439100.0017
Total1,359100.001,439100.0017
Altopiano della Vigolana
Party or allianceMayor CandidateParty-listDirectly-elected mayorSeats
Votes%Votes%
Centre-left Pact with the Vigolana communityArmando Tamanini83433.481,44954.457
Walking with the Vigolana community47919.234
Total1,31352.7111
Vigolana to live in [n] Vigolana to live inLinda Tamanini1,17847.291,21245.555
Coalition candidate's seat1
Total2,491100.002,661100.0017
Arco
2025 Arco municipal elections
Flag of Trentino-South Tyrol.svg
  2020 May 4, 2025 (2025-05-04)
Runoff: May 18, 2025 (2025-05-18)
Turnout53.12% (Decrease2.svg 1.07%)
 Majority partyMinority party
 
CandidateArianna FlorioAlessandro Amistadi
Party Independent Independent
Alliance Left-wing Centre-right
Last election
3 / 22
3 / 22
Seats won
15 / 22
3 / 22
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 12Steady2.svg
Popular vote3,045 (I)
4,459 (II)
2,543 (I)
2,665 (II)
Percentage35.57% (I)
62.59% (II)
29.71% (I)
37.41% (II)
SwingIncrease2.svg 13.09%Increase2.svg 6.04%

Mayor before election

Alessandro Betta
Democratic Party

Mayor

Arianna Fiorio
Independent

Directly-elected Mayor
CandidateCoalitionFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Arianna Fiorio Left-wing 3,04535.574,45962.59
Alessandro Amistadi Centre-right 2,54329.712,66537.41
Dario Ioppi Centre-left 1,93722.63
Mauro Ottobre [o] Centre 1,03512.09
Total8,560100.007,124100.00
Party-list
6
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Left-wing Civic Olvaia - Ethics and Environment1,04113.586
Wave4005.222
Green Europe 3384.412
Work and Environment Community3204.172
Popular Civic Proposition2733.561
Tomorrow Youth in Action2603.391
Total2,63234.3414
Centre-right We Arco [p] 6107.961
Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party 5106.651
SiAmo Arco4545.92
Brothers of Italy 3945.14
League 3554.63
Forza Italia 520.68
Coalition candidate's seat1
Total2,37530.983
Centre-left Democratic Party 95912.511
Base camp 4836.301
Autonomy House.eu 2022.64
Forging a Common Arco1511.97
Coalition candidate's seat1
Total1,79523.423
Centre Dynamic Arco5567.25
Frazioni at the Centre3074.01
Coalition candidate's seat1
Total86311.26
Total7,665100.0021
Avio
2025 Avio municipal elections
Flag of Trentino-South Tyrol.svg
 2020May 4, 2025 (2025-05-04)
Runoff: May 18, 2025 (2025-05-18)
Turnout62.00% (Increase2.svg 0.33%)
 Majority partyMinority party
 
CandidateIvano FracchettiFederico Secchi
Party League PATT
Alliance Centre-right PATT-led autonomists
Last election
11 / 18
4 / 18
Seats won
11 / 18
4 / 18
Seat changeSteady2.svgSteady2.svg
Popular vote1,136 (I)
1,258 (II)
713 (I)
716 (II)
Percentage47.89% (I)
63.83% (II)
30.19% (I)
36.17% (II)
SwingIncrease2.svg 5.28%Decrease2.svg 8.98%

Mayor before election

Ivano Fracchetti
Lega

Mayor

Ivano Fracchetti
Lega

Directly-elected Mayor
CandidateParty or allianceFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Ivano Fracchetti Centre-right League 1,13647.891,25863.83
Federico Secchi PATT-led autonomists PATT 71630.1971336.17
Marco PilatiLocalist civic list Independent 27911.76
Zampedri Tullio Centre-left Independent 24110.16
Total2,372100.001,971100.00
Party-list
1
1
2
1
1
5
2
1
3
Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Centre-right Civics for Good Government41018.395
League Avio Salvini 32814.723
Ivano Fracchetti Mayor22910.272
Avio of the Centre1094.891
Total1,07648.2711
PATT-led autonomistsCivic Secchi Mayor28712.882
We are Avio1838.211
Autonomist Heart [q] 1125.02
Common Project733.28
Coalition candidate's seat1
Total65529.394
Civic list Autonomists and Civics [r] 26711.98
Coalition candidate's seat1
Centre-left Avio for everyone [s] 23110.36
Coalition candidate's seat1
Total2,229100.0017
Baselga di Pinè
6
6
5
CandidateParty or allianceParty-listDirectly-elected MayorSeats
Votes%Votes%
Alessandro Santuari Centre-right Future Pinè Civic List91937.252,601100.006
We for Pinè [t] 86134.906
Autonomists for Pinè68727.855
Total2,467100.002,601100.0017
Borgo Valsugana
2025 Borgo Valsugana municipal elections
Flag of Trentino-South Tyrol.svg
 2019May 4, 2025 (2025-05-04)
Runoff: May 18, 2025 (2025-05-18)
Turnout51.73% (Decrease2.svg 3.46%)
 Majority partyMinority party
 
CandidateFerrai MartinaEnrico Galvan
Party Independent Independent
Alliance Centre-left Centre-right civic list
Last election
3 / 18
11 / 18
Seats won
11 / 17
4 / 17
Popular vote1,561 (I)
2,141 (II)
1,045 (I)
1,366 (II)
Percentage41.21% (I)
61.05% (II)
27.59% (I)
38.95% (II)
SwingIncrease2.svg 13.89%Decrease2.svg 13.89%

Mayor before election

Enrico Galvan
Independent - Civic list (CDX)

Mayor

Ferrai Martina
Independent (CSX)

Directly-elected Mayor
CandidateParty or allianceFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Ferrai Martina [u] Centre-left Independent 1,56141.212,14161.05
Enrico GalvanCentre-right civic list Independent 1,04527.591,36638.95
Fabio Dalledonne [v] Centre-right civic list Independent 1,00126.43
Armando OrsingherCentre-left civic list Independent 1814.78
Total3,788100.003,507100.00
Centre-left gain
Party-list
8
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Centre-left Borgo Olle at the Centre90628.228
Future Community44613.893
Total1,35242.1111
Centre-right civic list Borgo and Olle Common Good51115.912Decrease2.svg 5
Borgo Tomorrow39912.431Decrease2.svg 3
Coalition candidate's seat1
Total91028.344
Centre-right civic list Fabio Dalledonne Civic List43913.671
"Together Borgo and Olle" Civic List36411.34
Coalition candidate's seat1
Total80325.012
Centre-left civic list Reliving Borgo [w] 752.34
Civic Heart - Orsingher Mayor712.21
Total1464.55
Total3,211100.0017
Brentonico
2025 Brentonico municipal elections
Flag of Trentino-South Tyrol.svg
 2021May 4, 2025 (2025-05-04)
Turnout63.21% (Increase2.svg 4.26%)
 Majority partyMinority party
 
CandidateMauro TonolliDante Dossi
Party Independent Democratic Party
Alliance Civic lists Centre-left
Seats before
5 / 17
11 / 17
Seats won
11 / 17
4 / 17
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 6Decrease2.svg 7
Popular vote1210678
Percentage53%29.70%

Mayor before election

Dante Dossi
Democratic Party

Elected mayor

Mauro Tonolli
Ind. - Civic list

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1
5
3
3
1
1
CandidateParty or allianceFirst roundSecond roundSeats
Votes%Votes%
Mauro Tonolli Civic lists coalitionWe for Brentonico44120.901,21053.005
Common project for Brentonico34616.403
Civic Office31915.123
Total1,10652.4211
Dante Dossi Centre-left Together we can [x] 63129.9167829.703
Coalition candidate's seat1
Mauro Dossi Centre-right Doing good for Brentonico [y] 37317.6839517.301
Coalition candidate's seat1
Total2,110100.002,283100.0017

Friuli-Venezia Giulia

Elections were held in 4 municipal councils in Friuli-Venezia Giulia.

Regional Summary

2 higher municipalities
Party or CoalitionCouncilsIncrease2.svg/Decrease2.svg
Centre-right
2 / 2
Steady2.svg
2 lower municipalities
Party or CoalitionCouncilsIncrease2.svg/Decrease2.svg
Centre-left
1 / 2
Steady2.svg
Civic lists of the centre-left
1 / 2

Higher municipalities

Pordenone
2025 Pordenone municipial election
Flag of Friuli-Venezia Giulia.svg
13–14 April 2025
Turnout50.72% (Decrease2.svg 4.33%)
 Majority partyMinority party
  Alessandro Basso 2019 (cropped).jpg
PD
CandidateAlessandro BassoNicola Conficoni
Party Brothers of Italy Democratic Party
Alliance Centre-right Centre-left
Last election
24 / 40
13 / 40
Seats won
24 / 40
14 / 40
Popular vote11,6887,703
Percentage54.03%35.61%
SwingDecrease2.svg 11.35%Increase2.svg 6.72%

Mayor before election

Alberto Parigi
Brothers of Italy

Elected mayor

Alessandro Basso
Brothers of Italy

14
2
24
CandidatesVotes%ListsVotes%Seats
Alessandro Basso Yes check.svg11,68854.03 Brothers of Italy 4,25022.5310
Pordenone Changes – Ciriani List 2,10411.165
Civic Pordenone1,6678.844
League 1,4867.883
Forza Italia 1,1025.842
Total centre-right coalition:10,60956.2524
Nicholas Conficoni7,70335.61 Democratic Party 3,74519.868
Pordenone in Health1,2596.683
The Common Good [z] 9895.242
Italia Viva 2631.39
There is another Pordenone2591.37
Centre-left Coalition Candidate's seat1
Total centre-left coalition:6,25633.1714
Marco Salvador [aa] 1,6457.60Salvador Mayor1,3056.921
Salvador coalition candidate's seat1
Anna Ciriani5952.75#AmiAmoPordenone4322.290
Total21,63110018,86110040
Monfalcone
2025 Monfalcone municipal election
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Between April 13, 2025 (2025-04-13) and April 14, 2025 (2025-04-14)

24 municipal council seats up for election
Turnout57.3% (Increase2.svg 5.5%)
 Majority partyMinority party
 
CandidateLuca FasanDiego Moretti
Party Lega Democratic Party
Alliance Centre-right Centre-left
Seats before
18 / 24
6 / 24
Seats won
18 / 24
6 / 24
Seat changeSteady2.svgSteady2.svg
Popular vote8,2723,057
Percentage70.87%26.19%
SwingDecrease2.svg 1.53%Increase2.svg 2.1%

Mayor before election

Anna Maria Cisint
Lega

Elected mayor

Luca Fasan
Lega

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]

3
3
6
1
2
9
CandidatesVotes%ListsVotes%Seats
Luca Fasan Yes check.svg8,27270.87 League 3,21431.049
Cisint for Monfalcone - Fasan Mayor2,49124.056
Brothers of Italy 1,0089.732
Forza Italia 5935.731
The People of the Family 1241.20
Total centre-right coalition:7,43071.7518
Diego Moretti3,05726.19 Democratic Party 1,11010.722
Civic and Solidary Monfalcone [ab] 8848.542
Together with Moretti3923.791
Progressives for Monfalcone2632.54
Centre-left coalition candidate's seat1
Total centre-left coalition:2,64925.586
Bou Konate3432.94Plural Italy2772.67
Total:11,67210010,35610024
Source: [33]

Lower municipalities

Nimis
8
2
1
1
Party or allianceMayor CandidateParty-listDirectly-elected MayorSeats
Votes%Votes%
Civic coalition Nimis ObjectiveFabrizio Mattiuzza71670.0679563.558
Civic coalition Chei mancul piêsSergio Bonfini17216.8345636.452
Nimis Recommences13413.111
Coalition candidate's seat1
Total30629.944
Total1,022100.001,251100.0012
Source: [34]
San Pier d'Isonzo
2
3
3
3
1
CandidateParty or allianceFirst roundSecond roundSeats
Votes%Votes%
Denise Zucco Centre-left San Piero Common Ideas21126.9568568.843
Together for San Piero16420.953
Democratic Party 15519.802
Total53067.698
Alex D'Aronco Centre-right For San Pier25332.3131031.163
Coalition candidate's seat1
Total783100.00995100.0012
Source: [35]

Liguria

Regional Summary

1 Metropolitan City - Genoa
Party or CoalitionCouncilsIncrease2.svg/Decrease2.svg
Centre-left
1 / 1
Increase2.svg1
Centre-left gain from centre-right
4 lower municipalities
Localist civic lists
2 / 4
Increase2.svg1
Centrists
1 / 4
Steady2.svg
Centre-left civic lists
1 / 4
Centre-right civic lists
0 / 4
Decrease2.svg1

Metropolitan City of Genoa

Genoa
2025 Genoa municipal elections
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May 25, 2025 (2025-05-25)-May 26, 2025 (2025-05-26)
Turnout51.9% (Increase2.svg 7.73%)
 Majority partyMinority party
  Silvia Salis 2025.jpg Pietro piciocchi Confeugo genova (cropped).jpg
Candidate Silvia Salis Pietro Piciocchi
Party Independent Brothers of Italy
Alliance Centre-left Centre-right
Seats before
14 / 40
24 / 40
Seats won
24 / 40
16 / 40
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 10Decrease2.svg 8
Popular vote124,720107,091
Percentage51.48%44.20%
SwingIncrease2.svg 13.45%Decrease2.svg 11.29

Mayor before election

Marco Bucci
Ind - Bucci Coalition (CDX)

Elected mayor

Silvia Salis
Ind - Salis Coalition (CSX)

The election took place on the 25–26 May 2025 with Silvia Salis winning. [36]

3
2
14
4
1
4
3
1
2
6
Party or allianceMayor candidateParty-listDirectly-elected MayorSeats
Votes%Votes%
Centre-left Democratic Party [ac] Silvia Salis 65,96029.06124,72051.4814
Silvia Salis Mayor [ad] 18,8538.314
Greens and Left Alliance 15,7056.923
Five Star Movement 11,5835.102
Let's Reform Genoa with Silvia Salis [ae] 5,4052.381
Total117,50651.7724
Centre-right Brothers of Italy Pietro Piciocchi28,23412.44107,09144.205
Genoa Wins24,23710.684
Us Moderates - Bucci Genoa Pride 17,8067.843
League 15,7576.942
Forza Italia 8,5893.781
New Italian Socialist Party - Christian Democracy 3,7521.65
Union of the Centre 1,1890.52
Coalition candidate's seat1
Total99,56443.86
United for the Constitution [af] Mattia Crucioli3,3821.493,5021.45
Alternative Left [ag] Antonella Marras2,9541.303,1311.29
Sovereign Popular Democracy Toscano Francesco1,8340.811,9170.79
United GenoaRaffaella Gualco1,1380.501,2480.52
Workers' Communist Party Cinzia Ronzitti6190.276510.27
Total226,997100.00242,260100.0040
Source: [37]
Orero
7
3
CandidatePartyVotes%Seats
Rosa CavagnaroLiving Orero16652.207
Carlo GuainazzoTogether for Orero15047.173
Dario MaccaroneSocial Democracy Movement [ah] 10.31
Maria Remedios Bessi Tricolour Flame [ah] 10.31
Nicola ErrichielloPopular Project [ah] 00.00
Total318100.0010
Rossiglione
9
CandidateParty-listVotes%Seats
Omar PeruzzoTogether to grow Rossiglione1,139100.009
Total1,139100.009

Province of Imperia

Vallecrosia
8
4
CandidatePartyVotes%Seats
Fabio PerriYour Vallecrosia1,56152.568
Marilena PiraldiCitizens in common1,40947.444
Total2,970100.0012

Province of Savona

Sassello
10
CandidateParty-listVotes%Seats
Gian Marco ScassoNew Way for Sassello787100.0010
Total787100.0010

Emilia-Romagna

Ravenna

2025 Ravenna municipal elections
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May 25, 2025 (2025-05-25)-May 26, 2025 (2025-05-26)
Turnout49.55% (Decrease2.svg 4.53%)
 Majority partyMinority party
 
Candidate Alessandro Barattoni Nicola Grandi
Party Democratic Party Brothers of Italy
Alliance Centre-left Centre-right [ai]
Seats before
22 / 32
7 / 32
Seats won
21 / 32
8 / 32
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 1Increase2.svg 1
Percentage58.15%25.05%
SwingDecrease2.svg 1.32%Increase2.svg 2.59
Round 135,75915,405

Mayor before election

Michele De Pascale
Democratic Party

Elected mayor

Alessandro Barattoni
Democratic Party

16
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
CandidatesVotes%ListsVotes%Seats
Alessandro Barattoni Yes check.svg35,75958.15 Democratic Party 23,7394016
Five Star Movement 2,6274.431
Greens and Left Alliance [aj] 2,5784.341
Italian Republican Party 2,5084.231
Love Ravenna2,1743.661
Ravenna Project [ak] 1,4412.431
Total centre-left coalition:35,06759.0821
Nicola Grandi15,40525.05 Brothers of Italy 9,95816.785
Forza Italia 2,8454.791
Ravenna Alive1,6882.841
Coalition candidate's seat1
Total centre-right coalition (Grandi):14,49124.417
Alvaro Ancisi3,9766.47 League - The People of the Family - List for Ravenna - Ancisi Mayor [ai] 3,3185.591
Environment and Animals4920.83
Coalition candidate's seat1
Total centre-right coalition (Ancisi):3,8106.422
Veronica Verlicchi2,7044.40The Pine2,5794.35
Civic list candidate's seat1
Marisa Iannucci1,8593.02 Communist Refoundation Party 5610.95
Power to the People! 4140.70
Ravenna in Common3720.63
Italian Communist Party 2870.48
Total left-wing coalition:1,6342.75
Maurizio Miserocchi8951.46Ravenna in the Centre8921.50
Giovanni Morgese8931.45 Christian Democracy 8811.48
Total:61,49110059,35410032

Puglia

Taranto

Basilicata

Matera

Sardinia

Nuoro

Veneto

Metropolitan City of Venice

Santa Maria di Sala
2025 Santa Maria di Sala municipial election
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25–26 May 2025
 Majority partyMinority party
 
CandidateAlessadro ArpiNataschia Rocchi
Party Independent Forza Italia
Alliance FdI - LSP - CI - IV [al] FI - other civic lists [al]
Last election
11 / 16
Did not exist
Seats won
10 / 16
4 / 16
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 1New
SwingDecrease2.svg 17.59%Decrease2.svg 40.16% [am]

Mayor before election

Paola de Palma

Elected mayor

Alessandro Arpi

2
4
4
3
1
2
CandidatesVotes%ListsVotes%Seats
Alessandro Arpi Yes check.svg4,01652.18Generations for Growing - Courage Italy 1,30717.734
For Arpi Mayor - Venetian Independence 1,20916.403
Brothers of Italy 90912.322
League 5026.811
Total right-wing coalition (Arpi) [al] :3,92753.2610
Nataschia Rocchi2,27929.61 Forza Italia - Salese List1,24016.822
Civic Alternative5116.931
Common Renaissance Project3534.79
Coalition candidate's seat1
Total centre-right coalition (Rocchia): [al] 2,10428.544
Massimo Iovine1,40118.2Civics Together - Democratic Party - Five Star Movement - Green and Left Alliance 1,34318.221
Coalition candidate's seat1
Total centre-left coalition:1,34318.222
Total7,6961007,37410016

Provincial elections

Election of the Provincial Council

Provincial Council elections
DateProvinceProvincial CouncilNotes
CDX Centrists CSX Others
7 April La Spezia 64 [38]
27 April Agrigento 5 [an] 7 [ao] [39]
27 April Caltanissetta 6 [ap] 3 [aq] 1 [ar] [40]
27 April Enna 6 [as] 4 [at] [41]
27 April Ragusa 6 [au] 3 [av] 3 [aw] [42]
27 April Siracusa 4 [ax] 7 [ay] 1 [az] [43]
27 April Trapani 8 [ba] 4 [bb] [44]

Election of the President of the Province

Legend
Prefectural Commissioner [it]
Centre-right coalition
Popular Alternative
Centre-left coalition
Civic lists affiliated with the Centre-right.
Others / Grand coalition
Elections of Provincial presidents
DateProvinceIncumbent presidentPresident electedNote
3 March Ravenna Michele De Pascale Valentina Palli [45] [C 1] [45]
30 March Terni Laura Pernazza Stephen Bandecchi  [ it ] [46]
30 March Perugia Stefania Proietti Massimiliano Presciutti [47]
6 April Salerno Franco Alfieri Vincenzo Napoli [48]
27 April Agrigento Giovanni Bologna Giuseppe Pendolino [bc] [49]
27 April Caltanissetta Duilio Alongi Walter Tesauro  [ it ] [50]
27 April Enna Girolamo Di FazioPiero Antonio Santi Capizzi [51]
27 April Ragusa Patrizia Valenti Maria Rita Annunziata Schembari [52]
27 April Siracusa Domenico Percolla Michelangelo Giansiracusa  [ it ] [bd] [53]
27 April Trapani Maria Concetta Antinoro Salvatore Quinci [54]
22 May Taranto Rinaldo Melucci Gianfranco Palmisano
27 June Caserta Giorgio MaglioccaTBD

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

Province Presidents
CoalitionPresidentsChange
Centre-left coalition
6 / 12
Increase2.svg2
Centre-right coalition
2 / 12
Increase2.svg1
Others
2 / 12
Increase2.svg2
Popular Alternative
1 / 12
Increase2.svg1

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

Date Metropolitan cities Metropolitan MayorCouncil ListsSeatsNotes
27 April Catania

18 seats

Enrico Trantino (FdI - CDX) FdI 5
2
3
1
4
3
5
[56]
FI 4
League 3
Grande Sicilia [be] 3
PD - Alternativa [bf] 2
DC Sicilia 1
27 April Messina

14 seats

Federico Basile (ScN) ScN 4
2
1
4
2
3
2
[57]
League 3
FI 2
FdI 2
PD - Alternativa [bf] 2
Grande Sicilia [be] 1
27 April Palermo

18 seats

Roberto Lagalla (UdC - CDX) FI 5
2
3
1
3
5
1
3
[58]
FdI 3
DC Sicilia 3
PD 3
Alternativa [bf] 2
Working for Palermo [be] 1
League 1

Summary of metropolitan councillors elected (in Sicily)

CoalitionCouncillorsChange
Centre-right
78 / 128
Increase2.svg72
Centre-left
28 / 128
Increase2.svg24
Centrist
10 / 128
Increase2.svg10
Civic Lists
8 / 128
Increase2.svg8
South calls North
4 / 128
Increase2.svg4

Notes

    1. The Free Municipal Consortia have been governed since 15 August 2015 by an extraordinary commissioner appointed by the region DPR n.537/2015
    Key:
    AbbreviationParty
    FdI Brothers of Italy - Fratelli d'Italia
    League / Lega League for Salvini Premier
    FI Forza Italia
    DCS Christian Democracy Sicily - Democrazia Cristiana Sicilia
    MpA Movement for Autonomy - Movimento per l'Autonomia
    UDC Union of Christian and Centre Democrats - L'Unione dei Democratici Cristiani e Democratici di Centro
    ScN South Calls North - Sud Chiama Nord
    PD Democratic Party - Partito Democratico
    DemoS Solidary Democracy - Democrazia Solidale
    M5S Five Star Movement - Movimento Cinque Stelle
    IV Italia Viva - Italy Alive
    PdCI Party of Italian Communists - Partito dei Comunisti Italiani
    PRC Communist Refoundation Party - Partito della Rifondazione Comunista
    SA Anticapitalist Left - Sinistra Anticapitalista
    PSI Italian Socialist Party - Partito Socialista Italiano
    NPSI New Italian Socialist Party - Nuovo Partito Socialista Italiano
    AVS Greens and Left Alliance - Alleanza Verdi e Sinistra
    EV Green Europe - Europa Verde
    SI Italian Left - Sinistra Italiana
    +E More Europe - Più Europa
    CA / CA.eu Autonomy House - Casa Autonomia.eu
    1. Candidate later informally endorsed by M5S for the run-off.
    2. Including candidates of PSI
    3. Including candidates of EV
    4. Including candidates of the Civic List with Caramaschi
    5. Marco Pellizzari took the seat instead of Bovo.
    6. Includes candidates from M5S.
    7. Candidate endorsed by FI.
    8. The PD and M5S lists that supported Ulrike Cerasara for the first round later informally endorsed Katharina Johanna Zeller for the second round.
    9. List backed by EV.
    10. Includes candidates of Volt.
    11. Including candidates of SI.
    12. Including candidates of CA, +E, IV and Azione.
    13. Includes candidates from PATT, the Civic and We Trento (Fugatti List)
    14. Includes candidates from Lega.
    15. Informally endorsed Arianna Florio for the run-off.
    16. Includes candidates of Azione.
    17. Includes candidates of PATT.
    18. Includes dissidents of PATT and candidates of CA.eu.
    19. Includes candidates of the two constituent parties of AVS, fielded separately.
    20. Includes candidates of Lega and FdI
    21. With the endorsement of PD.
    22. The candidate's lists endorsed Enrico Galvan in the runoff.
    23. Includes candidates from CA.eu.
    24. Includes candidates from PD and PATT
    25. Includes candidates from Lega and PATT
    26. Includes candidates from SI, EV, PRC, and Open FRG.
    27. Backed by Azione, M5S and Civic FVG.
    28. Includes candidates from PpA, M5S and AVS.
    29. Includes candidates from PSI and Possibile.
    30. Includes candidates from Shared Line and Volt.
    31. Includes candidates from Action, DemoS, IV and +E.
    32. Includes candidates from Ancora Italia, Circolo Culturale Proletario, Contronarrazione, Demos, Nuovo Ordine Internazionalista, Popolo Unito, Giovani Genovesi and SiAmo.
    33. Unitary list between the PdCI, PRC, and SA.
    34. 1 2 3 Candidates in this list are all non-residents of the municipality.
    35. 1 2 Only FdI and FI with civic lists. Lega, PdF and other civic lists supported Alvaro Ancisi
    36. Includes candidates from Environment and Territory.
    37. Including candidates from IV, Azione, PSI and +E
    38. 1 2 3 4 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.
    39. Compared to Rocchi's previous result in 2022.
    40. 3 seats for DCS, 2 for FdI
    41. 3 seats each for the civic lists "Go Blues" (it: Forza Azzurri) and "United for Agrigento" and one seat for "Together for Agrigento"
    42. 4 seats for FI, 1 seat each for FdI and Lega
    43. All 3 seats for Alternative
    44. One seat for civic list "Civics for our Territory".
    45. 2 seats for MpA, 1 seat each for FI, FdI, Lega and DCS
    46. 4 seats for PD-Alternativa
    47. 3 seats for the civic list "Municipal Voice", 2 seats for FdI and one seat for FI
    48. All 3 seats for DCS
    49. 3 seats for PD-Alternative
    50. 2 seats each for FdI and FI
    51. All 7 seats for the civic list "Municipalities at the Centre"
    52. One seat for PD
    53. 2 seats each for FI, FdI, Lega and DCS
    54. All 4 seats for the civic list "Quinci for President"
    55. Grand Coalition composed of IV - MpA - FI - PD - M5S
    56. Coalition composed of Azione - MpA - DC-S - Lega
    57. 1 2 3 Includes candidates from UdC, MpA and any civic lists close to Roberto Lagalla.
    58. 1 2 3 Includes candidates from M5S, EV, SI and Contracorrente.

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