1995 Italian local elections

The 1995 Italian local elections were held on 23 April and 7 May, on 19 November and 3 December.[1]

The elections were strongly won by the new centre-left coalition between the Democratic Party of the Left, led by Massimo D'Alema and the Italian People's Party, heirs of the Christian Democracy party.

The election saw a large defeat of the former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and his centre-right coalition, who won the general election in the previous year.

Municipal elections

Mayoral election results

Cities Incumbent mayor Party Elected mayor Party
Biella Gianluca Susta DC Gianluca Susta PPI
Cuneo Giuseppe Menardi DC Elio Rostagno PDS
Verbania Aldo Reschigna PDS Aldo Reschigna PDS
Vercelli Mietta Baracchi Bavagnoli LN Gabriele Bagnasco Greens
Bergamo Gian Pietro Galizzi DC Guido Vicentini PPI
Cremona Alfeo Garini DC Paolo Bodini PDS
Mantova Claudia Corradini PRI Chiara Pinfari PDS
Padova Flavio Zanonato PDS Flavio Zanonato PDS
Vicenza Achille Variati DC Marino Quaresimin PPI
Imperia Claudio Scajola DC Davide Berio PDS
Bologna Walter Vitali PDS Walter Vitali PDS
Ferrara Roberto Soffritti PDS Roberto Soffritti PDS
Forlì Sauro Sedioli PDS Franco Rusticali PDS
Modena Pier Camillo Beccaria PDS Giuliano Barbolini PDS
Reggio Emilia Antonella Spaggiari PDS Antonella Spaggiari PDS
Rimini Giuseppe Chicchi PDS Giuseppe Chicchi PDS
Arezzo Valdo Vannucci PSI Paolo Ricci PPI
Firenze Giorgio Morales PSI Mario Primicerio PDS
Livorno Gianfranco Lamberti PDS Gianfranco Lamberti PDS
Prato Claudio Martini PDS Fabrizio Mattei PDS
Perugia Mario Valentini PSI Gianfranco Maddoli PDS
Ascoli Piceno Nazzareno Cappelli DC Roberto Allevi PDS
Pesaro Oriano Giovanelli PDS Oriano Giovanelli PDS
Frosinone Giuseppe Marsinano DC Paolo Fanelli FI
Viterbo Giuseppe Fioroni DC Marcello Meroi FI
Teramo Antonio Gatti DC Angelo Sperandio PDS
Campobasso Vincenzo Di Grezia DC Augusto Massa PDS
Avellino Angelo Romano DC Antonio Di Nunno PPI
Bari Giovanni Memola PSI Simeone Di Cagno Abbrescia FI
Foggia Salvatore Chirolli DC Paolo Agostinacchio AN
Lecce Francesco Corvaglia DC Stefano Salvemini PDS
Potenza Rocco Sampogna DC Domenico Potenza PDS
Nuoro Francesco Zuddas PLI Carlo Forteleoni PDS
Sassari Giacomo Spissu PSI Anna Sanna PDS
Aosta Giulio Fiou PDS Pier Luigi Thièbat UV

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