The 2025 Italian local elections will be held at the municipal level on 25 and 26 May, while the run-off round will be held on 8 and 9 June of the same year, at the same time as five abrogative referendums.[1][2] Most of the elections will be held on those dates but there are some different election days.

In Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol the elections will be held on 4 May. In the Aosta Valley the elections will be held in the autumn. In the 4 municipalities voting in Friuli-Venezia Giulia the elections will be held on 13 and 14 April, with a possible run-off round on 27 and 28 April.[3]

For municipalities that renewed the municipal council in 2020, the vote has been postponed to spring 2026: this delay is due to the postponement of the 2020 administrative elections to September, caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. In ordinary regions, the consultations will only concern municipalities with early elections.

The municipal elections will take place in 468 comunes, of which there 75 municipalities with a population greater than 15,000 inhabitants and 393 with a population lower.[4] Among the higher municipalities, 9 are capital [it] municipalities of which 3 are regional capitals.

Municipal elections summary

Municipal elections in the most populated municipalities

Following the vote, 75 municipalities with a population greater than 15,000 inhabitants in the ordinary statute regions have renewed their mayors and municipal councils.

Results in the most populated municipalities
Coalition Comune Result
Centre-left
Centre-right
Five Star Movement
Others

Municipal elections in provincial capitals

Groupings
Centre-right coalition
Centre-left coalition
Prefectural Commissioner [it]
Region Common Population

(2024)

Outgoing Mayor Mayor elected First round Second round Seats
Votes % Votes %
Aosta Valley Aosta 34 008 Gianni Nuti (Ind.)
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol Bolzano 107 914 Renzo Caramaschi (Ind.)
Trento 118 288 Franco Ianeselli (Ind.)
Friuli-Venezia Giulia Pordenone 52 365 Alberto Parigi (FdI)
Liguria Genova 564 038 Pietro Piciocchi (FdI)
Emilia-Romagna Ravenna 156 150 Fabio Sbaraglia (PD)
 Apulia


Taranto 185 974 Giuliana Perrotta
Basilicata Matera 60 404 Raffaele Ruberto
Sardegna Nuoro 36 154 Giovanni Pirisi

Municipal elections

Aosta Valley

Aosta

Trentino-Alto Adige

Bolzano

Candidates made official on March 18, 2025.[5][6]

Candidates Lists Votes % Seats
Stephan Konder South Tyrolean People's Party
Claudio Corrarati The Civic for Bolzano
Brothers of Italy
Lega Nord
Forza Italia
Juri Andriollo Democratic Party
Civic List with Juri Andriollo
Verdi-Grüne-VërcSinistra/Die Linke
Restart
Angel Gennaccaro La Civica – I am with Bolzano
Matthias Cologne Team K
Simonetta Lucchi 5 Star Movement
PRC
Total 100 45

Trento

Candidates made official on March 19, 2025.[7][8]

Candidates Lists Votes % Seats
Simonetta Gabrielli Sovereign Popular Democracy
Giulia Bortolotti 5 Star Movement
Wave
Communist Refoundation Party
Franco Ianeselli Democratic Party
Green and Left Alliance
Agreement for Trento
Base Camp
Yes Trento
Together for Trento
Ilaria Goio Forza Italia
Brothers of Italy
Lega Nord
Andrea Demarchi First Trento
Claudio Geat Generation Trento
Total 100 40

Friuli-Venezia Giulia

Pordenone

Candidates Lists Votes % Seats
Alexander Low Pordenone Changes – Ciriani List
Brothers of Italy
Forza Italia
Lega Nord
Pordenone Civic
Nicholas Conficoni Democratic Party
Italia Viva
The Common Good
There is another Pordenone
Pordenone in Health
Anna Ciriani #LovePordenone
Mark Salvador Salvador Mayor
Total 100 40

Liguria

Genova

Emilia-Romagna

Ravenna

Puglia

Taranto

Basilicata

Matera

Sardinia

Nuoro

Provincial elections

Election of the Provincial Council

Provincial Council elections
Date Province Outgoing president Provincial Council Notes
CDX Centro CSX Altri
27 April Agrigento Domenico Percolla
27 April Caltanissetta Duilio Alongi[9]
27 April Enna Girolamo Di Fazio[9]
27 April Ragusa Patrizia Valenti[9]
27 April Siracusa Domenico Percolla[9]
27 April Trapani Maria Concetta Antinoro[9]

Election of the President of the Province

Groupings
Centre-right coalition
Centre-left coalition
Elections of the Provincial President [it]
Date Province Incumbent president President elected Note
3 March Ravenna Michele De Pascale Valentina Palli [10]
30 March Terni Laura Pernazza
30 March Perugia Stefania Proietti
6 April Salerno Franco Alfieri
27 April Agrigento Giovanni Bologna
27 April Caltanissetta Duilio Alongi[9]
27 April Enna Girolamo Di Fazio[9]
27 April Ragusa Patrizia Valenti[9]
27 April Siracusa Domenico Percolla[9]
27 April Trapani Maria Concetta Antinoro[9]
4 May Trentino Rinaldo Melucci

Summary

Province Presidents
Coalizione Presidenti Variazione
Centro-sinistra Steady
Centro-destra Steady

Metropolitan elections

Date Metropolitan cities Metropolitan Mayor Council Lists Seats Notes
27 April Catania Enrico Trantino (FdI)
27 April Messina Federico Basile (ScN)
27 April Palermo Roberto Lagalla (UdC)

References

See also

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