2006 Italian local elections
A number of elections for the renewal of both municipal councils and mayors were held in Italy on 28 and 29 May 2006. Notably, these election regarded the four biggest cities in the country, Rome, Milan, Naples and Turin. Other relevant cities where municipal elections were held included Cagliari, Varese, Novara, Ravenna, Rimini, Ancona, Siena, Salerno and Catanzaro.
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Municipal elections
Provincial elections
Provinces | Incumbent president | Coalition | Elected president | Coalition | ||
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Mantua | Maurizio Fontanili | Centre-left | Maurizio Fontanili | Centre-left | ||
Pavia | Silvio Beretta | Centre-right | Vittorio Poma | Centre-left | ||
Treviso | Luca Zaia | Northern League | Leonardo Muraro | Centre-right | ||
Gorizia | Giorgio Brandolin | Centre-left | Enrico Gherghetta | Centre-right | ||
Trieste | Fabio Scoccimarro | Centre-right | Maria Teresa Bassa Poropat | Centre-left | ||
Udine | Marzio Strassoldo | Centre-right | Marzio Strassoldo | Centre-right | ||
Imperia | Giovanni Giuliano | Centre-right | Giovanni Giuliano | Centre-right | ||
Ravenna | Francesco Giangrandi | Centre-left | Francesco Giangrandi | Centre-left | ||
Lucca | Andrea Tagliasacchi | Centre-left | Stefano Baccelli | Centre-left | ||
Campobasso | Augusto Massa | Centre-left | Nicola D'Ascanio | Centre-left | ||
Reggio Calabria | Pietro Fuda | Centre-right | Giuseppe Morabito | Centre-left | ||
Trapani | Giulia Adamo | Centre-right | Antonio D'Alì | Centre-right |
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