List of mayors of Taranto

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Mayor of Taranto
Sindaco di Taranto
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Rinaldo Melucci.jpg
Incumbent
Rinaldo Melucci (PD)
since 17 June 2022
Seat Palazzo di Città
AppointerPopular election
Term length 5 years, renewable once
FormationSeptember 1860
Website Official website
Palazzo di Citta is the seat of the Mayor of Taranto. Palazzo di citta (Taranto).jpg
Palazzo di Città is the seat of the Mayor of Taranto.

The Mayor of Taranto is an elected politician who, along with the Taranto's City Council, is accountable for the strategic government of Taranto in Apulia, Italy, the second biggest city of the region.

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The current Mayor is Rinaldo Melucci (PD) who took office on 17 June 2022. [1]

Overview

According to the Italian Constitution, the Mayor of Taranto is member of the City Council.

The Mayor is elected by the population of Taranto, who also elect the members of the City Council, controlling the Mayor's policy guidelines and is able to enforce his resignation by a motion of no confidence. The Mayor is entitled to appoint and release the members of his government.

Since 1993 the Mayor is elected directly by Taranto's electorate: in all mayoral elections in Italy in cities with a population higher than 15,000 the voters express a direct choice for the mayor or an indirect choice voting for the party of the candidate's coalition. If no candidate receives at least 50% of votes, the top two candidates go to a second round after two weeks. The election of the City Council is based on a direct choice for the candidate with a preference vote: the candidate with the majority of the preferences is elected. The number of the seats for each party is determined proportionally.

Republic of Italy (since 1946)

City Council election (1946-1993)

From 1946 to 1993, the Mayor of Taranto was elected by the City Council.

 MayorTerm startTerm endParty
1Odoardo Voccoli14 December 194628 February 1948 PCI
2Carlo Di Donna5 February 19492 May 1950 PCI
3Nicola De Falco13 July 195125 July 1956 PCI
4Raffaele Leone25 July 195615 December 1957 DC
5Angelo Monfredi15 December 195723 April 1961 DC
6Salvatore Spallitta23 April 196126 July 1963 DC
7Giuseppe Conte26 July 19635 May 1965 DC
8Angelo Vincenzo Curci5 May 196527 September 1970 DC
9Franco Lorusso27 September 197015 September 1975 DC
10Leonardo Paradiso15 September 19759 July 1976 DC
11Giuseppe Cannata9 July 19761 May 1983 PCI
12Augusto Intelligente1 May 19831 July 1983 PCI
13Giovanni Vittorio Battafarano1 July 198314 October 1985 PCI
14Mario Guadagnolo14 October 19851 August 1990 PSI
15Michele Armentani1 August 19901 January 1991 PSI
16Alfengo Carducci1 January 199119 November 1991 DC
17Roberto Della Torre19 November 19915 December 1993 DC

Direct election (since 1993)

Since 1993, under provisions of new local administration law, the Mayor of Taranto is chosen by direct election, originally every four, than every five years.

 MayorTerm startTerm endPartyCoalitionElection
18 Giancarlo Cito 5 December 199324 February 1996 [lower-alpha 1] LAM LAM 1993
19Gaetano De Cosmo24 February 1996 [lower-alpha 2] 23 June 1996 LAM
23 June 19961 May 2000 LAM   FI   AN 1996
20 Rossana Di Bello 1 May 20004 April 2005 FI FI   AN   CCD 2000
4 April 200518 February 2006 [lower-alpha 3] FI   AN   UDC 2005
Special Prefectural Commissioner tenure (18 February 2006 – 14 June 2007)
21 Ippazio Stefano 14 June 200722 May 2012 PRC
SEL
PRC   PdCI   FdV 2007
22 May 201229 June 2017 PD   SEL   IdV   PSI 2012
22 Rinaldo Melucci 29 June 201716 November 2021 [lower-alpha 4] PD PD   PSI 2017
Special Prefectural Commissioner tenure (16 November 2021 – 17 June 2022)
(22) Rinaldo Melucci 17 June 2022Incumbent PD PD   SI   M5S   EV 2022
Notes
  1. Resigned.
  2. As deputy Mayor.
  3. Resigned.
  4. Ousted out of office after losing the majority in the City Council.

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References

  1. "Ballottaggio elezioni comunali 2017: a Taranto vince il centrosinistra". Sky TG24 . 25 June 2017. Retrieved 7 October 2018.