1999 Italian local elections
The 1999 Italian local elections were held on 13 June and 27 June.[1]
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In Sicily the elections were also held on November 28 (first round) and December 12 (second round).
In Trentino-Alto Adige the elections were held on May 16 (first round) and May 30 (second round).
The elections were won by the new centre-left coalition between the Democrats of the Left, led by Massimo D'Alema and the Italian People's Party (allied in The Olive Tree coalition).
However the election saw the return on the scene of the former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and of his centre-right coalition.
Municipal elections
Mayoral election results
Cities | Incumbent mayor | Party | Elected mayor | Party | ||
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Biella | Gianluca Susta | PPI | Gianluca Susta | PPI | ||
Verbania | Aldo Reschigna | DS | Aldo Reschigna | DS | ||
Vercelli | Gabriele Bagnasco | FdV | Gabriele Bagnasco | FdV | ||
Bergamo | Guido Vicentini | PPI | Cesare Veneziani | CCD | ||
Cremona | Paolo Bodini | DS | Paolo Bodini | DS | ||
Padova | Flavio Zanonato | DS | Giustina Mistrello Destro | FI | ||
Imperia | Davide Berio | DS | Luigi Sappa | FI | ||
Bologna | Walter Vitali | DS | Guido Guazzaloca | FI | ||
Ferrara | Roberto Soffritti | DS | Gaetano Sateriale | DS | ||
Forlì | Franco Rusticali | DS | Franco Rusticali | DS | ||
Modena | Giuliano Barbolini | DS | Giuliano Barbolini | DS | ||
Reggio Emilia | Antonella Spaggiari | DS | Antonella Spaggiari | DS | ||
Rimini | Giuseppe Chicchi | DS | Alberto Ravaioli | DS | ||
Arezzo | Paolo Ricci | PPI | Luigi Lucherini | FI | ||
Firenze | Mario Primicerio | DS | Leonardo Domenici | DS | ||
Livorno | Gianfranco Lamberti | DS | Gianfranco Lamberti | DS | ||
Prato | Fabrizio Mattei | DS | Fabrizio Mattei | DS | ||
Perugia | Gianfranco Maddoli | DS | Renato Locchi | DS | ||
Terni | Gianfranco Ciaurro | AD | Paolo Raffaelli | DS | ||
Ascoli Piceno | Roberto Allevi | DS | Piero Celani | FI | ||
Pesaro | Oriano Giovanelli | DS | Oriano Giovanelli | DS | ||
Viterbo | Marcello Meroi | AN | Giancarlo Gabbianelli | AN | ||
Teramo | Angelo Sperandio | DS | Angelo Sperandio | DS | ||
Campobasso | Augusto Massa | DS | Augusto Massa | DS | ||
Avellino | Antonio Di Nunno | PPI | Antonio Di Nunno | PPI | ||
Bari | Simeone Di Cagno Abbrescia | FI | Simeone Di Cagno Abbrescia | FI | ||
Foggia | Paolo Agostinacchio | AN | Paolo Agostinacchio | AN | ||
Potenza | Domenico Potenza | DS | Gaetano Fierro | UDEUR |
Provincial elections
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