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The 2026 Italian local elections will be held at the municipal level, where the rounds will be held between May and June 2026. [1]
Majority of each coalition in the municipalities which have a population higher than 15,000 inhabitants: [2]
| Region | City | Population | Incumbent mayor | Elected mayor | 1st round | 2nd round | Seats | Source | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Votes | % | Votes | % | |||||||||
| | Lecco | 47,334 | Mauro Gattinoni (Ind.) | 0 / 32 | ||||||||
| Mantua | 50,226 | Mattia Palazzi (PD) | 0 / 32 | |||||||||
| | Venice | 249,472 | Luigi Brugnaro (Ind.) | 0 / 36 | ||||||||
| | Arezzo | 96,534 | Alessandro Ghinelli (Ind.) | 0 / 32 | ||||||||
| Pistoia | 89,083 | Anna Maria Celesti (FI) [a] | 0 / 32 | |||||||||
| Prato | 198,950 | Claudio Sammartino [b] | 0 / 32 | |||||||||
| | Fermo | 35,824 | Mauro Torresi (Ind.) [c] | 0 / 32 | ||||||||
| Macerata | 40,677 | Sandro Parcaroli (Lega) | 0 / 32 | |||||||||
| | Chieti | 48,398 | Diego Ferrara (PD) | 0 / 32 | ||||||||
| | Avellino | 51,860 | Giuliana Perrotta [d] | 0 / 32 | ||||||||
| Salerno | 125,314 | Vincenzo Panico [e] | 0 / 32 | |||||||||
| | Andria | 96,530 | Giovanna Bruno (PD) | 0 / 32 | ||||||||
| Trani | 54,732 | Amedeo Bottaro (PD) | 0 / 32 | |||||||||
| | Crotone | 58,165 | Vincenzo Voce (Ind.) | 0 / 32 | ||||||||
| Reggio Calabria | 168,028 | Domenico Battaglia (PD) [f] | 0 / 32 | |||||||||
| | Agrigento | 55,128 | Francesco Miccichè (Ind.) | 0 / 24 | ||||||||
| Enna | 24,882 | Maurizio Dipietro (IV) | 0 / 24 | |||||||||
| Messina | 216,532 | Piero Mattei [g] | 0 / 32 | |||||||||
| | Sanluri | 8,012 | Alberto Urpi (Ind.) | 0 / 12 | ||||||||
| Tempio Pausania | 12,880 | Giannetto Addis (Ind.) | 0 / 12 | |||||||||