1999 Italian local elections

The 1999 Italian local elections were held on 13 June and 27 June.[1]

In Sicily the elections were also held on 28 November (first round) and 12 December (second round).

In Trentino-Alto Adige the elections were held on 16 May (first round) and 30 May (second round).

The elections were overall won by The Olive Tree coalition, with 21 municipalities won out of 32 and 46 provinces out of 67.

Municipal elections

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Mayoral election results

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  Prefectural commissioner
Region City Incumbent mayor Elected mayor 1st round 2nd round Seats Source
Votes % Votes %
  Piedmont Biella Gianluca Susta (PPI) Gianluca Susta (PPI) 11,498 42.35 11,895 51.73
24 / 40
[1]
Verbania Aldo Reschigna (DS) Aldo Reschigna (DS) 7,953 42.17 8,430 53.92
24 / 40
[2]
Vercelli Gabriele Bagnasco (FdV) Gabriele Bagnasco (FdV) 7,293 23.93 13,277 52.29
24 / 40
[3]
  Lombardy Bergamo Guido Vicentini (PPI) Cesare Veneziani (CCD) 28,737 40.31 29,731 57.76
24 / 40
[4]
Cremona Paolo Bodini (DS) Paolo Bodini (DS) 23,216 50.03
24 / 40
[5]
  Trentino-Alto Adige Trento Lorenzo Dellai (PPI) Alberto Pacher (DS) 42,675 69.33
34 / 49
[6]
  Veneto Padua Flavio Zanonato (DS) Giustina Mistrello Destro (FI) 54,340 42.22 57,047 50.55
24 / 40
[7]
  Liguria Imperia Davide Berio (DS) Luigi Sappa (FI) 15,643 59.50
26 / 40
[8]
  Emilia-Romagna Bologna Walter Vitali (DS) Giorgio Guazzaloca (Ind.) 104,565 41.53 113,462 50.69
30 / 46
[9]
Ferrara Roberto Soffritti (DS) Gaetano Sateriale (DS) 50,046 54.56
25 / 40
[10]
Forlì Franco Rusticali (DS) Franco Rusticali (DS) 39,927 56.64
25 / 40
[11]
Modena Giuliano Barbolini (DS) Giuliano Barbolini (DS) 59,144 53.25
24 / 40
[12]
Reggio Emilia Antonella Spaggiari (DS) Antonella Spaggiari (DS) 55,222 62.28
26 / 40
[13]
Rimini Giuseppe Chicchi (DS) Alberto Ravaioli (PPI) 39,886 49.27 31,304 51.36
24 / 40
[14]
  Tuscany Arezzo Paolo Ricci (PPI) Luigi Lucherini (FI) 23,390 43.96 22,776 51.43
24 / 40
[15]
Florence Mario Primicerio (Ind.) Leonardo Domenici (DS) 108,424 51.65
28 / 46
[16]
Livorno Gianfranco Lamberti (DS) Gianfranco Lamberti (DS) 54,402 58.74
26 / 40
[17]
Prato Fabrizio Mattei (DS) Fabrizio Mattei (DS) 50,826 54.65
24 / 40
[18]
  Umbria Perugia Gianfranco Maddoli (Ind.) Renato Locchi (DS) 53,580 58.54
25 / 40
[19]
Terni Gianfranco Ciaurro (FI) Paolo Raffaelli (DS) 36,647 53.86
24 / 40
[20]
  Marche Ascoli Piceno Roberto Allevi (DS) Piero Celani (FI) 17,547 52.73
24 / 40
[21]
Pesaro Oriano Giovanelli (DS) Oriano Giovanelli (DS) 30,749 55.02
24 / 40
[22]
Urbino Massimo Galuzzi (DS) Massimo Galuzzi (DS) 6,812 71.61
15 / 20
[23]
  Lazio Viterbo Marcello Meroi (AN) Giancarlo Gabbianelli (AN) 20,893 53.10
24 / 40
[24]
  Abruzzo Teramo Angelo Sperandio (Ind.) Angelo Sperandio (Ind.) 19,387 53.73
24 / 40
[25]
  Molise Campobasso Augusto Massa (DS) Augusto Massa (DS) 18,539 58.97
24 / 40
[26]
  Campania Avellino Antonio Di Nunno (PPI) Antonio Di Nunno (PPI) 16,357 47.35 16,404 68.39
24 / 40
[27]
  Apulia Bari Simeone Di Cagno Abbrescia (FI) Simeone Di Cagno Abbrescia (FI) 103,369 54.15
28 / 46
[28]
Foggia Paolo Agostinacchio (AN) Paolo Agostinacchio (AN) 47,201 52.54
24 / 40
[29]
  Basilicata Potenza Domenico Potenza (DS) Gaetano Fierro (UDEUR) 10,811 24.87 19,473 51.83
7 / 40
[30]
  Sicily Caltanissetta Stefano Agliata[a] Salvatore Messana (Ind.) 14,483 39.36 15,879 53.24
17 / 30
Syracuse Vincenzo Dell'Arte (PPI) Giambattista Bufardeci (FI) 27,070 44.73 30,906 73.58
17 / 40
  1. ^ Prefectural commissioner replacing mayor Michele Abbate (AD), murdered on 7 May 1999 by a drug addict

Provincial elections

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References

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