2024 municipal elections in the province of Brescia, the results and the elected mayors

2024 municipal elections in the province of Brescia, the results and the elected mayors
2024 municipal elections in the province of Brescia, the results and the elected mayors

Brescia, 10 June 2204 – She is expected to counting of the administrative elections in the province of Brescia. One million citizens who were called to the polls on 8 and 9 June for the European elections – open to all those entitled to vote – and for theand municipal, that are of interest to this round mayors of 144 municipalities out of a total of 205.

In all they are 301 aspiring mayoral candidates challenged, of which 228 are men and 74 women, supported by 324 lists and 3,784 councillors. In approximately half of the cases, the candidates are outgoing first citizens who re-apply (73 out of 144). In towns with less than 5 thousand inhabitants there is no longer a mandate limit for the mayor, while in municipalities with a population between 5,001 and 15 thousand inhabitants the re-election limit rises to the third consecutive mandate. Four out of five Municipalities with more than 15 thousand inhabitants: Chiari, Concesio, Ghedi, Lumezzane and Montichiari.

At 11pm on Saturday, the time of the first turnout survey, 20.89% of those entitled to vote had voted. At 12pm on Sunday, however, turnout was 36.43%. At 7pm on Sunday, 58.14% of eligible voters went to the polls. At 11pm, however, the final turnout stood at 65.82%.

ALL RESULTS

In the Bresciano six municipalities already had a mayor at 12pm on Sunday: Zone (Marco Zatti), Gianico (Mirco Pendoli), Lavenone (Franco Delfaccio), Limone (Franceschino Risatti), Roccafranca (Marco Franzelli) and Treviso Bresciano (Mauro Piccinelli).

Alone Clear it is been governed by a centre-left composite majority: here the scenario is more lively, there will be contenders five. Or Domenico Codoni (with the civic Chiari virtuoso and Chiari capital), Roberto Goffi (with the civic we are Chiari), Alessandro Gozzini (with the Chiari street in the centre), Marco Salogni (PD, Civic Committee and Pact for Chiari green) e Gabriele Zotti (with the centre-right coalition formed by Civica, FdI, Lega and Chiari tricolore).

Concesio – which recently joined the ‘big’ group, with more than 15 thousand inhabitants – will see the head-to-head between the outgoing mayor Agostino Damiolini, at the head of the Insieme per Concesio list (Lega, Fratelli d’Italia and Forza Italia) and is also supported by the civic mayor Damiolini, and Emiliano Gallina, at the head of the Partecipare list for Concesio.

Ghedi, with the outgoing Federico Casali competing against Anna Giulia Guarneri, already leading the town of Bassa from 2004 to 2009. Casali is supported by four lists, the same as in 2019: Lega (his party), Fratelli d’Italia, Forza Italia and Ghedi Tricolore. Anna Giulia Guarneri, on the other hand, candidate of the centre-left, is supported by three lists: Pd, Ghedi Bene Comune and the civic mayor Anna Guarneri-We with you to change.

Lumezzane, where Joseph Facchinisupported by the centre-right parties, FdI-Lega-FI, and by two civic groups Insieme per Lumezzane and the civic group Giovani-Noi per il Tomorrow, will challenge Valeriano Gobbi, with two civics and one party: Lumezzane Vale and Civica per Valeriano Gobbi and the Democratic Party respectively.

Montichiari, led by Marco Togni against Beatrice Morandi. With Togni there are Lega, Forza Italia and Fratelli d’Italia. The Togni alliance also has a civic list (Togni mayor. Let’s continue!). Morandi is an outgoing opposition councilor (who, in the last phase of the council, decided to leave the Democratic Party group and form the mixed group on its own), as well as a former councilor for public works in Mario Fraccaro’s council. Montichiari dinAmica is the civic list of the coalition. Then, Italia Viva Montichiari and the civic group. The coalition includes the Pd list (which also includes a representation of the Monteclarense Left) and the list of the Fraccaro Civic Committee. Furthermore, with her there is also the list of Guglielmo Tenca’s centre-right Montichiari civic movement.

Four out of five Municipalities with more than 15 thousand inhabitants – where in theory a run-off will be possible – are governed by outgoing mayors (with the League share) who are running for re-election. I am Chiari, Concesio, Ghedi, Lumezzane and Montichiari.

 
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