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词条 2013 Italian local elections
释义

  1. Voting System

  2. Results

     Party Votes  Mayoral results  City councils 

  3. Results in the capital cities

     Ancona  Rome 

  4. Notes

{{Politics of Italy}}

The 2013 Italian local elections were held on different dates; most on 25–26 May, with a second round on 8–9 June. In Italy, direct elections were held in 720 comuni: in each comune were chosen mayor and members of the City Council. Of the 720 comuni, 20 were capoluoghi and only 171 had a population higher than 15,000 inhabitants (10,000 for Sicily).

In Friuli-Venezia Giulia the elections were held on 21–22 April with a second ballot on 4–5 May; all of 13 comuni of the region voted for a new mayor and a new City Council occurrently with the Regional elections.[1]

In Sicily the elections were held on 8–9 June with a second ballot on 23–24 June.[2]

There weren't provincial elections around Italy because of their abolition (also in Sicily, since 2012), except for Friuli-Venezia Giulia: in this region citizens elected a new president and a new Provincial Council in Province of Udine.

Voting System

All mayoral elections in Italy in cities with a population higher than 15,000 use the same voting system. Under this system 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. This gives a result whereby the winning candidate may be able to claim majority support, although it is not guaranteed.

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.

Results

Majority of each coalition in 92 comuni which have a population higher than 15,000 inhabitants:

Party Political leaning of party Comuni
Centre-left coalition Centre-left 54
Centre-left coalition Centre-right 14
Five Star Movement Big tent[3] 2
Independents and others none 22

Party Votes

Party votes in 21 capoluoghi:

PartyVotes
Democratic Party440,392
The People of Freedom294,689
Five Star Movement186,047
Left Ecology Freedom91,937
Union of the Centre39,749
Civic Choice22,558
Lega Nord16,201

Mayoral results

Cities Population Incumbent mayorParty Elected mayorParty
Avellino{{formatnum:54697}} Giuseppe Galasso Centre-left Paolo Foti Centre-left
Rome{{formatnum:2865151}} Gianni Alemanno Centre-right Ignazio Marino Centre-left
Viterbo{{formatnum:63597}} Giulio Marini Centre-right Leonardo Michelini Centre-left
Imperia{{formatnum:42667}} Paolo Strescino Centre-right Carlo Capacci Centre-left
Brescia{{formatnum:192794}} Adriano Paroli Centre-right Emilio Del Bono Centre-left
Lodi{{formatnum:43465}} Lorenzo Guerini Centre-left Simone Uggetti Centre-left
Sondrio{{formatnum:21641}} Alcide Molteni Centre-left Alcide Molteni Centre-left
Ancona{{formatnum:102997}} Fiorello Gramillano Centre-left Valeria Mancinelli Centre-left
Isernia{{formatnum:22150}} Ugo De Vivo Centre-left Luigi Brasiello Centre-left
Barletta{{formatnum:94459}} Nicola Maffei Centre-left Pasquale Cascella Centre-left
Iglesias{{formatnum:27493}} Luigi Perseu Centre-right Emilio Agostino Gariazzo Centre-left
Massa{{formatnum:69004}} Roberto Pucci Centre-left Alessandro Volpi Centre-left
Pisa{{formatnum:88627}} Marco Filippeschi Centre-left Marco Filippeschi Centre-left
Siena{{formatnum:54543}} Franco Ceccuzzi Centre-left Bruno Valentini Centre-left
Treviso{{formatnum:82807}} Gianpaolo Gobbo Centre-right Giovanni Manildo Centre-left
Vicenza{{formatnum:115927}} Achille Variati Centre-left Achille Variati Centre-left
Catania{{formatnum:291300}} Raffaele Stancanelli Centre-right Enzo Bianco Centre-left
Syracuse{{formatnum:122304}} Roberto Visentin Centre-right Giancarlo Garrozzo Centre-left
Messina{{formatnum:242700}} Giuseppe Buzzanca Centre-right Renato Accorinti Civic
Ragusa{{formatnum:72812}} Nello Di Pasquale Centre-right Federico Piccitto Five Star

City councils

CityPDPdLLNSELM5SUDCOthers
Brescia15422106
Lodi18232104
Sondrio12310109
Treviso18122115
Vicenza113202113
Udine145124012
Imperia20501101
Massa17002215
Pisa15302205
Siena17202104
Ancona18201315
Rome197043012
Viterbo19401103
Isernia133010212
Avellino18100047
Barletta13304109
Catania277000011
Messina23700064
Ragusa31001816
Siracusa24900007
Iglesias12202007

Results in the capital cities

Ancona

Incumbent mayor: Fiorello Gramillano (PD)
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Valeria MancinelliPD-FdV-UdC-SC-Civic List{{formatnum:17273}}37.65{{formatnum:20669}}62.59
Italo D’AngeloPdL-Civic List{{formatnum:9413}}20.52{{formatnum:12356}}37.41
Andrea QuattriniM5S{{formatnum:6894}}15.02
Stefano CrispianiSEL-PRC-PdCI{{formatnum:4380}}9.54
Stefano TomboliniCivic List{{formatnum:3040}}6.62
Matteo BileiCivic List{{formatnum:1355}}2.95
Stefano Benvenuti GostoliFdI{{formatnum:1264}}2.75
Letizia PerticaroliAPI8841.91
Marcello PesaresiCivic List8291.80
David FaviaCD5401.17

Rome

{{See also|Rome municipal election, 2013}}Incumbent mayor: Gianni Alemanno (PdL)
CandidateCoalitionFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Ignazio MarinoPD-SEL-CD-others{{formatnum:512720}}42.60{{formatnum:664490}}63.93
Gianni AlemannoPdL-FdI-others{{formatnum:364337}}30.27{{formatnum:374883}}36.07
Marcello De VitoM5S{{formatnum:149665}}12.43
Alfio MarchiniCivic Lists{{formatnum:114169}}9.48
Sandro MediciPRC-PdCI-others{{formatnum:26825}}2.22
Alfonso Luigi MarraNo Euro-others{{formatnum:14307}}1.18
Others -{{formatnum:21312}}1.70
Eligible voters{{formatnum:2359119}}100.00{{formatnum:2359119}}100.00
Did not vote{{formatnum:1113192}}47.19{{formatnum:1296227}}54.05
Voted{{formatnum:1245927}}52.81{{formatnum:1062892}}45.05
Blank or invalid ballots{{formatnum:16118}}1.29{{formatnum:7049}}0.66
Total valid votes{{formatnum:1023335}}98.71{{formatnum:1039373}}99.34

Notes

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://elezioni.regione.fvg.it/000377_Reg/Affluenza/000001.html |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2013-04-20 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130430193928/http://elezioni.regione.fvg.it/000377_Reg/Affluenza/000001.html |archivedate=2013-04-30 |df= }}
2. ^http://www.tuttitalia.it/elezioni-italiane/elezioni-amministrative-2013/
3. ^M5S is considered populist, anti-corruption, environmentalist and Eurosceptic.
{{Italian elections}}

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