1994 Italian local elections
The 1994 Italian local elections were held on 12 and 26 June, on 20 November and 4 December.[1] It was the first time for many municipalities where citizens could vote both for the mayor and the city council.
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The elections were won by the Democratic Party of the Left, led by Achille Occhetto and his centre-left to left-wing alliance. But the elections were also characterized by a strong aftermath of Forza Italia, the new centre-right party founded by media magnate Silvio Berlusconi.
Municipal elections
Mayoral election results
Cities | Incumbent mayor | Party | Elected mayor | Party | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Asti | Giorgio Galvagno | PSI | Alberto Bianchino | PDS | ||
Como | Renzo Pigni | PSI | Alberto Botta | FI | ||
Rovigo | Luigi Frezzato | PDS | Fabio Baratella | PDS | ||
Verona | Enzo Erminero | DC | Michela Sironi Mariotti | FI | ||
Savona | Sergio Tortarolo | PDS | Francesco Gervasio | FI | ||
Parma | Mara Colla | PSI | Stefano Lavagetto | PDS | ||
Piacenza | Filippo Grandi | PLI | Giacomo Vaciago | PDS | ||
Lucca | Arturo Pacini | DC | Giulio Lazzerini | PPI | ||
Pistoia | Lido Scarpetti | PDS | Lido Scarpetti | PDS | ||
Rieti | Paolo Bigliocchi | PSI | Antonio Cicchetti | AN | ||
L'Aquila | Vincenzo Grimaldi | Ind. | Carmine Centi | PDS | ||
Matera | Francesco Saverio Acito | DC | Mario Manfredi | PDS | ||
Catanzaro | Antonio Bevacqua | PRI | Benito Gualtieri | PPI | ||
Vibo Valentia | Bruno Panuccio | DC | Giuseppe Iannello | PDS | ||
Cagliari | Gaetano Giua Marassi | DC | Mariano Delogu | AN | ||
Oristano | Pietro Arca | DC | Mariano Scarpa | PDS | ||
Gorizia | Erminio Tuzzi | DC | Gaetano Valenti | FI | ||
Enna | Vincenzo Vigiano | DC | Antonio Alvano | FI | ||
Messina | Salvatore Francesco Leonardi | DC | Francesco Providenti | PPI | ||
Ragusa | Giorgio Massari | DC | Giorgio Chessari | PDS | ||
Syracuse | Vincenzo Di Raimondo | DC | Marco Fatuzzo | PPI | ||
Trapani | Mario Buscaino | PDS | Mario Buscaino | PDS | ||
Brescia | Paolo Corsini | PDS | Mino Martinazzoli | PPI | ||
Sondrio | Flaminio Benetti | DC | Alcide Molteni | PDS | ||
Treviso | Gianfranco Gagliardi | DC | Giancarlo Gentilini | LN | ||
Massa | Luigi Della Pina | DC | Roberto Pucci | PDS | ||
Pisa | Sergio Cortopassi | PSI | Piero Floriani | PDS | ||
Pescara | Mario Collevecchio* | PDS | Carlo Pace | AN | ||
Brindisi | Francesco Paolo Arina | DC | Michele Errico | PDS |
(*)Mayor directly elected who had been fired.
Provincial elections
Presidential election results
Region | Province | Incumbent president | Elected president | 1st round | 2nd round | Seats | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Votes | % | Votes | % | |||||||
January elections | ||||||||||
Sicily | Catania | Antonio Pennisi[2] | Nello Musumeci (AN) | 32.7 | 66.4 | 7 / 45 | ||||
June elections | ||||||||||
Tuscany | Lucca | Pier Giorgio Licheri (DC) | Enrico Grabau (AN) | 44.9 | — | 51.5 | 18 / 30 | |||
Marche | Ancona | Mariano Guzzini (PDS) | Marisa Galeazzi (PDS) | 50.1 | — | — | 18 / 30 | |||
Calabria | Reggio Calabria | Mario Galletta (DC) | Umberto Pirilli (FI) | 47.3 | — | 52.0 | 18 / 30 | |||
Sicily | Agrigento | Marika Nicosia Caruselli (DC) | Stefano Vivacqua (PSI) | 24.8 | — | 51.2 | 19 / 35 | |||
Caltanissetta | Ernesto Gioacchino Fasulo (DC) | Vincenzo Rampulla (Ind.) | 46.5 | — | 52.6 | 18 / 30 | ||||
Enna | Michele Galvagno (DC) | Michele Galvagno (PPI) | 22.1 | 54.7 | 8 / 25 | |||||
Messina | Amelia Ioli (DC) | Giuseppe Buzzanca (AN) | 51.8 | — | — | 18 / 30 | ||||
Palermo | Francesco Caldaronello (DC) | Francesco Musotto (FI) | 60,7 | — | — | 26 / 45 | ||||
Ragusa | Giuseppe Lonatica (PDS) | Giovanni Mauro (FI) | 49.4 | — | 51.0 | 9 / 25 | ||||
Syracuse | Salvatore Baio (PDS) | Mario Cavallaro (AN) | 57.8 | — | — | 21 / 35 | ||||
Trapani | Vincenzo Russo (PDS) | Carmelo Spitaleri (FdV) | 30.0 | — | 56.7 | 10 / 35 | ||||
November elections | ||||||||||
Tuscany | Massa-Carrara | Amedeo Boiardi (PSI) | Franco Gussoni (PPI) | 46.4 | — | 56.0 | 14 / 24 | |||
Apulia | Foggia | Teodoro Moretti (PSI) | Antonio Pellegrino (Ind.) | 57.3 | — | — | 18 / 30 |
References
- Storia amministrativa. La cronologia, 1945–1980
- Prefectural commissioner
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