1994 Italian local elections
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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.
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
References
- ^ Storia amministrativa. La cronologia, 1945–1980
- ^ Prefectural commissioner