I am There are 40 municipalities in the Savona area to be called to the polls in this session of local elections. One is over 15 thousand inhabitants, Albenga (if the candidate with the most votes does not reach 50% of the votes, he will go to the run-off on 23 and 24 June).
In municipalities under 15 thousand inhabitants where only one list has been presented, the mayor is elected if he receives a number of valid votes not less than 50% of voters and the number of voters was not less than 40% of voters registered in the electoral lists of the municipality.
Voting takes place on the day of Saturday 8 June from 3pm to 11pm And Sunday 9 June from 7am to 11pm.
How to vote in municipalities under 15 thousand inhabitants
We vote with a single card to elect both the mayor and the city councilors. The name of the mayoral candidate is already printed on the ballot, with the mark of the only list that supports him next to it. The vote is cast by making a mark on the list mark or on the name of the candidate for mayor. It is not possible to vote for a candidate for the office of mayor other than the one linked to the list. The votes obtained by the candidate for the office of mayor are attributed to the list connected to him.
For the municipalities of less than 5,000 inhabitants you can express your preference for a candidate for the city council by writing the surname in the appropriate line next to the list symbol.
For the municipalities between 5,000 and 15,000they can be expressed one or two preferences for city council candidates. If there are two, they must concern candidates of different sexes from the same list, under penalty of cancellation of the second preference.
He is elected sindigo the candidate who obtains the highest number of votes.
In case of equality of votes between two candidates we will return to voting for the latter Sunday 23 June – from 7am to 11pm – e Monday 24th – from 7am to 3pm (ballot). Also in this case, whoever obtains the most votes of the two will be elected. In the event of a further tie, the eldest is declared elected.
Once elected the mayor is also defined as the advise: 2/3 of the available seats will go to the list that supports the elected mayor, while the remaining seats will be distributed proportionally among the other lists.
How to vote in municipalities over 15 thousand inhabitants
You vote on a single ballot, which will already contain the names of the candidates for the office of mayor and, under each of them, the symbol or symbols of the lists that support it.
1) It can be traced a mark only on a list symbolthus assigning one’s preference to the marked list and to the mayoral candidate supported by the latter.
2) You can draw a sign on the symbol of a list, simultaneously drawing a sign on the name of a mayoral candidate not connected to the voted list: by doing so you obtain the so-called ‘split vote‘.
3) A sign can be drawn only on the name of the mayoral candidatethus voting only for the mayoral candidate and not for the list or lists connected to the latter.
Each voter can express, in the appropriate lines next to the list symbol, one or two preferential votes, writing the surname of no more than two candidates included in the list he voted for. If two preferences are expressed, they must concern candidates of different sexes from the same list, under penalty of cancellation of the second preference.
The candidate who obtains the absolute majority of valid votes (at least 50% plus one) is elected mayor in the first round, otherwise there will be a run-off.
To exercise the right to vote, voters called to the polls must show up at the polling stations equipped with an electoral card and one of the following identity documents: identity card or other identification document with photograph, issued by the public administration;
identification card issued by the National Union of Officers on Leave of Italy, provided it is equipped with a photograph and validated by a military command;
identification card issued by a professional association, provided it has a photograph.
ALBENGA
Riccardo Tomatis – Together for the Future, Civica 24, Civic List Common Project (outgoing mayor)
Nicola Jacopo Podio – Lega, Mayor’s podium, New air for Albenga, Fratelli d’Italia, Forza Italia – EPP
ALBISSOLA MARINA
Roberto Giallombardo – Tradition and future Albissola
Gianluca Nasuti – Albissola del Fare (outgoing mayor)
UPPER ALBISOLA
Maurizio Garbarini – Our city (outgoing mayor)
Stefania Scarone – United for Albisola
ANDORA
Patrizia Lanfredi – We live Andora
Mauro Demichelis – Andora Più+ (outgoing mayor)
ARNASCO
Matteo Mirone – Together for Arnasco (outgoing mayor)
BARDINETO
Mario Basso – We believe in Bardineto
BORMID
Daniele Galliano – Galliano mayor
CASANOVA LERRONE
Enrico Rinaldi – Together for Casanova
Marino Beneccio – Casanova United to grow (outgoing mayor)
CASTELVECCHIO DI ROCCA BARBENA
Marino Milani – United for Castelvecchio RB (outgoing mayor)
Stefano Scrigna – For Castelvecchio RB
LIGURIAN CELLS
Marco Beltrame – We are Celle
Silvia Simoncelli – Another Celle
Germano Gadina – Common idea
Caterina Mordeglia – Aria Nuova (outgoing mayor)
Luigi Bertoldi – Rebirth
CISANO SUL NEVA
Francesco Grana – Together for Cisano sul Neva
Massimo Niero – Civica 24 (outgoing mayor)
COSSERIA
Roberto Molinaro – Changing Cosseria (outgoing mayor)
DEGO
Franco Siri – Siri mayor All for Dego (outgoing mayor)
ERLI
Sergio Bruno – For the country (outgoing mayor)
LIGURIAN FINAL
Maria Gabriella Tripepi – New Ending
Andrea Guzzi – Guzzi mayor
Angelo Berlangieri – Berlangieri mayor
Simona Simonetti – Finale in Movimento 2024, Per Finale, Alleanza Verdi e Sinistra, Rifondazione Comunista-Psi
GARLENDA
Alessandro Navone – Collaboration and Progress
Bruno Robello De Filippis – Garlenda Immediately
Luigi Tezel – Garlenda for everyone
JUSTENICE
Mauro Boetto – United for Giustenice (outgoing mayor)
MAGLIOLO
Enrico Lanfranco – Magliolo tomorrow (outgoing mayor)
MALLAR
Flavio Astiggiano – United to build Mallare (outgoing mayor)
Piero Giribone – Rooting the future in our roots
MAXIMUM
Sara Foscolo – Friends of Massimino
Massimo Paoletta – Civic list pro Massimino (outgoing mayor)
THOUSANDTH
Manuela Benzi – We are Millesimo
Francesco Garofano – We Millesimo
Aldo Picalli – Millesimo Project (outgoing mayor)
MY
Giovanni Borreani known as Gian Piero – We live Mioglia
MURIALDO
Giancarlo Decastelli – We live in Murialdo
Giacomo Pronzalino – United for Murialdo (outgoing mayor)
Michele Franco – Let’s reunite Murialdo
ONZO
Giuliano Arnaldi – Renovation!
Sandro Piccardo – Onzo renew for the future
FEGLINO ORC
Simone Durante – Common project
ORTOVERO
Osvaldo Geddo – We choose Ortovero
Bruno Simondo – The other Ortovero
OSIGLIA
Paola Scarzella – Together for Osiglia (outgoing mayor)
Angelo Navoni – For Osiglia
BALL
Cristina Lagorio – Let’s talk about ball
Sergio Colombo – Alliance for Pallare (outgoing mayor)
CRIXIA PLAIN
Massimo Tappa – Together for Piana (outgoing mayor)
Fiorenza Valle – We love Piana Crixia
LIGURIAN STONE
Luigi De Vincenzi – Stone Always! (outgoing mayor)
Mario Carrara – Independent list for Stone
PLODIO
Gabriele Badano – Together for Plodio (outgoing mayor)
PONTINVREA
Mauro Tortarolo – Pontinvrea is reborn Together we can
Matteo Camiciottoli – We are Pontinvrea (outgoing mayor)
QUILIAN
Nicola Isetta – Common Project (outgoing mayor)
Rodolfo Fersini – Future Quiliano
Donatella Barbano – Together for Quiliano
ROCCAVIGNALE
Amedeo Fracchia – Vivere Roccavignale (outgoing mayor)
Roberto Casanova – We Roccavignale
TOIRANO
Giuseppe De Fezza – Simply Toirano (outgoing mayor)
Marco Bertolotto – Toirano returns to the future
Roberto Bianco – Commitment to Toirano
URBAN
Fabrizio Antoci – Urbe starts again (outgoing mayor)
I’M GOING TO LIGURIAN
Franca Guelfi – Living I go
Fabio Gilardi – I’ll go first
FOR SALE
Sabrina Losno – Selling in the heart (outgoing mayor)
VEZZI PORTIO
Germano Barbano – Vivo Vezzi (outgoing mayor)
VILLANOVA D’ALBENGA
Pietro Balestra – Tower and civic walls (outgoing mayor)