1999 Italian local elections

The 1999 Italian local elections were held on 13 June and 27 June.[1]

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
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

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