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1993 Italian local elections

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 1993 Italian local elections were held on 6 and 20 June, on 21 November and 5 December.[1] It was the first time where citizens could vote both for the mayor and the city council, as for the provincial president and the provincial council.

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 the Northern League in Northern Italy and the Italian Social Movement in Central and Southern Italy.

These elections caused the end of the traditional parties which ruled Italy for almost fifty years, like the Christian Democracy, the Socialist Party, the Democratic Socialist Party, the Republican Party and the Liberal Party.

Municipal elections

Mayoral election results

Region City Incumbent mayor Elected mayor 1st round 2nd round Seats Source
Votes % Votes %
June elections
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Piedmont
Novara Antonio Malerba (PSI) Sergio Merusi (LN) 17,684 25.73 31,392 51.62
24 / 40
[1]
Turin Giovanna Cattaneo Incisa (PRI) Valentino Castellani (PDS) 121,517 20.33 280,092 57.32
30 / 50
[2]
Vercelli Fulvio Bodo (PSI) Mietta Baracchi (LN) 9,100 26.16 16,926 56.62
24 / 40
[3]
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Lombardy
Milan Giampiero Borghini (PSI) Marco Formentini (LN) 346,537 38.82 452,868 57.08
36 / 50
[4]
Lecco Guido Boscagli (DC) Giuseppe Pogliani (LN) 11,535 36.22 14,602 56.30
24 / 40
[5]
Pavia Alessandro Cantone (DC) Rodolfo Jannaccone (LN) 22,930 43.19 29,572 64.42
24 / 40
[6]
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Veneto
Belluno Gianclaudio Bressa (DC) Maurizio Fistarol (PDS) 7,453 30.81 11,593 54.68
24 / 40
[7]
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Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Pordenone Alvaro Cardin (DC) Alfredo Pasini (LN) 7,977 23.19 17,782 57.04
24 / 40
[8]
Emilia-Romagna
Ravenna Giovanni Miserocchi (PDS) Pier Paolo D'Attorre (PDS) 37,421 38.92 48,711 55.92
24 / 40
[9]
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Tuscany
Grosseto Loriano Valentini (PDS) Loriano Valentini (PDS) 18,398 38.17 23,836 52.81
24 / 40
[10]
Siena Pierluigi Piccini (PDS) Pierluigi Piccini (PDS) 15,123 37.80 18,667 55.95
24 / 40
[11]
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Umbria
Terni Mario Todini (PSI) Gianfranco Ciaurro (PLI) 14,840 20.77 33,702 50.16
24 / 40
[12]
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Marche
Ancona Franco Del Mastro (PSI) Renato Galeazzi (PDS) 31,873 46.46 42,057 71.49
24 / 40
[13]
Sicily
Agrigento Giovanni Roberto Di Mauro (DC) Calogero Sodano (AD) 31.3 50.1
9 / 40
Catania Angelo Lo Presti (PSDI) Enzo Bianco (AD) 76,025 40.43 81,326 52.11
17 / 60
November elections
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Piedmont
Alessandria Gianluca Veronesi (PSI) Francesca Calvo (LN) 21,262 33.52 30,797 53.23
24 / 40
[14]
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Lombardy
Lodi Marco Magrini (DC) Alberto Segalini (LN) 11,590 37.77 16,113 61.15
24 / 40
[15]
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Veneto
Venice Ugo Bergamo (DC) Massimo Cacciari (PDS) 89,034 42.29 107,497 55.37
28 / 46
[16]
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Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Trieste Giulio Staffieri (LpT) Riccardo Illy (AD) 59,931 39.84 72,939 53.02
24 / 40
[17]
Liguria
Genoa Alfio Lamanna (PRI) Adriano Sansa (PDS) 189,874 42.93 247,547 59.17
30 / 50
[18]
La Spezia Flavio Luigi Bertone (PDS) Roberto Lucio Rosaia (PRI) 19,186 28.62 30,145 53.63
24 / 40
[19]
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Marche
Macerata Carlo Cingolani (DC) Gian Mario Maulo (PDS) 8,458 29.94 14,838 58.84
24 / 40
[20]
Lazio
Latina Maurizio Mansutti (DC) Ajmone Finestra (MSI) 21,092 30.40 37,870 57.46
24 / 40
[21]
Rome Franco Carraro (PSI) Francesco Rutelli (FdV) 684,529 39.55 955,859 53.11
36 / 60
[22]
Abruzzo
Chieti Andrea Buracchio (DC) Nicola Cucullo (MSI) 15,851 42.60 20,354 57.69
24 / 40
[23]
Pescara Giuseppe Ciccantelli (DC) Mario Collevecchio (PDS) 32,790 42.03 40,804 60.61
24 / 40
[24]
Campania
Benevento Raffaele Verdicchio (DC) Pasquale Viespoli (MSI) 13,339 31.42 27,975 71.49
6 / 40
[25]
Caserta Giuseppe Gasparin (DC) Aldo Bulzoni (PDS) 18,096 40.77 28,395 76.01
24 / 40
[26]
Naples Francesco Tagliamonte (DC) Antonio Bassolino (PDS) 229,649 41.62 300,964 55.65
36 / 60
[27]
Salerno Vincenzo De Luca (PDS) Vincenzo De Luca (PDS) 22,620 23.71 48,154 57.91
24 / 40
[28]
Apulia
Taranto Roberto Della Torre (DC) Giancarlo Cito (LAM) 39,555 30.33 61,281 52.60
24 / 40
[29]
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Calabria
Cosenza Pietro Minutolo (DC) Giacomo Mancini (PSI) 8,297 18.04 21,601 58.58
24 / 40
[30]
Sicily
Palermo Manlio Orobello (PSI) Leoluca Orlando (LR) 291,976 75.18
32 / 50
Caltanissetta Aldo Giarratano (DC) Giuseppe Mancuso (MSI) 34.1 51.7
4 / 30

Overall parties results

Party Leader %
Christian Democracy (DC) Mino Martinazzoli 18.6%
Northern League (LN) Umberto Bossi 15.8%
Democratic Party of the Left (PDS) Achille Occhetto 11.6%
Communist Refoundation Party (PRC) Sergio Garavini 7.5%
Italian Social Movement (MSI) Gianfranco Fini 5.5%
The Network (Rete) Leoluca Orlando 3.2%
Italian Socialist Party (PSI) Ottaviano Del Turco 2.8%
Federation of the Greens (FdV) Carlo Ripa di Meana 1.7%
Italian Republican Party (PRI) Giorgio La Malfa 1.5%
Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI) Carlo Vizzini 1.4%
Source: La rivoluzione nelle urne Archived 2016-07-05 at the Wayback Machine

Provincial elections

Presidential election results

Region Province Incumbent president Elected president 1st round 2nd round Seats
Votes % Votes %
June elections
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Lombardy
Mantua Massimo Chiaventi (PDS) Davide Boni (LN) 80,175 32.9 112,200 53.2
18 / 30
Pavia Tullio Montagna (PDS) Enzo Casali (LN) 43.3 70.3
18 / 30
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Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Trieste Dario Crozzoli (PSI) Paolo Sardos Albertini (LpT) 18,7 50,7
14 / 24
Gorizia Gino Saccavini (PSI) Monica Marcolini (LN) 22,2 ?
14 / 24
Emilia-Romagna
Ravenna Dante Maioli (PSI) Gabriele Albonetti (PDS) 89,363 37.33 128,465 60.67
18 / 30
Lazio
Viterbo Rosato Rosati (DC) Ugo Nardini (PDS) 48.690 28,07
14 / 24
November elections
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Lombardy
Varese Maria Fiorina Ripamonti (PDS) Massimo Ferrario (LN) 49.3 ?
22 / 36
Liguria
Genoa Franco Rolandi (PSI) Marta Vincenzi (PDS) 31.5 ?
22 / 36
La Spezia Stefano Sgorbini (PDS) Stefano Sgorbini (PDS) 36.5 55.0
14 / 24

See also

References

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