Who goes to the ballot in Tuscany. Municipal elections 2024, extra time

Who goes to the ballot in Tuscany. Municipal elections 2024, extra time
Who goes to the ballot in Tuscany. Municipal elections 2024, extra time

Florence, 11 June 2024 – To find out i definitive results of the 2024 municipal elections in Tuscany we still have to wait. Why many municipalities of Tuscany they go to ballot. To establish therefore who they will be the new mayors of the municipalities that did not reach the majority of votes (50%+1) in the first round, voting returns. The second round, the runoff will be held in two days: Sunday 23rd, from 7am to 11pm, and Monday 24th June, from 7am to 3pm.

In Prato and Livorno the centre-left wins

Ballot in Perugia

The analysis: who won and who lost in Tuscany

Florence

There are many municipalities going to the ballot. And among these are some of the region’s most important challenges. First of all Florence, which sees a two-way challenge between the centre-left candidate Sara Funaro (which recorded 43% in the first round) and the centre-right candidate Eike Schmidt (which reaches 33% in the first round).

Eike Schmidt and Sara Funaro (photo New Press Photo)

Empoli

The Empoli ballot was sensational. It is the first time in history that the left has been taken to the second round. It had never happened, even if everything happens for just one hundred ballots. There are two challengers: on one side Alessio Mantellassi, supported by the Democratic Party, the Green Left Alliance, Action and civic lists. On the other, the candidate of the Left and the Five Star Movement, Leonardo Masi.

Montecatini Terme

The election for mayor of Montecatini Terme will be resolved with a run-off between the outgoing mayor Luca Baroncini – Tuscan regional coordinator of the League, supported by the entire centre-right coalition – e Claudio Del Rossocandidate of a group including Pd, M5s, Action/Repubblicani and a civic list

Pontedera

As in 2019, Matteo Bagnoli And Matteo Franconi they will go to the ballot a second time to decide who will be the mayor of Pontedera. By a handful of votes, the outgoing mayor of the city of Vespa failed to win in the first round, resulting in a total of 49.30% of preferences. The centre-right challenger, Matteo Bagnoli, stops at 37.93%.

Piombino

Ballot in Piombino. The outgoing centre-right mayor Francesco Ferrari he will face the former mayor Gianni Anselmiwho has worn the tricolor sash in the past and for two legislatures.

The outgoing mayor Ferrari, left, and Gianni Anselmi

The outgoing mayor Ferrari, left, and Gianni Anselmi

Borgo San Lorenzo

In Borgo San Lorenzo citizens will have to choose between Leonardo Romagnoli (who has around 40% of the votes) and the former centre-left councillor Cristina Becchi (which has 39% of preferences).

Poggibonsi

In Poggibonsi, for the first time, there is a run-off for the choice of mayor: Susanna Cennicandidate of the centre-left, e Angela Picardi for the united center-right.

Calenzano

The ballot on 23-24 June in Calenzano will be a challenge from the left: the party is in the lead Giuseppe Carovaniwho was mayor of Calenzano for ten years from 1999 to 2009, and who in the first round won 41.6% with 15 sections scrutinized out of 16. He will challenge Maria Arenasupported by the Democratic Party, distanced with 33.8%.

Figline and Incisa Valdarno

For Figline and Incisa Valdarno we go to a runoff between Valerio Pianigiani And Silvio Painters. Pianigiani presents himself with Pd, Psi +Europa and Action, the civic list Insieme for Valerio Pianigiani mayor, Movimento 5 Stelle, Alleanza Verdi and left while Silvio Pittori represents the centre-right with Fratelli d’Italia, Forza Italia, Lega and the civic list Alleanza civic Painters mayor.

Signa

In Signa, after the recount of the votes, we go to the runoff, between Giampiero Fossi (centre-left) e Monia Catalano (civic supported by the centre-right).

Agliana

Ballot in Agliana. The first outgoing mayor Luca Benesperi, 39 years old in a few days, candidate of the Benesperi civic list for mayor, Fratelli d’Italia, Lega and Forza Italia, obtained 47.20%. He will face the centre-left candidate Guido Del Fante, 36 years old, who leads the coalition Pd, Azione and PRI, Agliana in Comune. Del Fante scored ten points less than Benesperi. In fact, he stopped at 37.30%.

Benesperi and Del Fante

Benesperi and Del Fante

Ponsacco

Ballot between Fabrizio Lupi And Gabriele Gasperini. The center-left coalition that supports the candidacy of Fabrizio Lupi, with over 40% of the preferences, was unable to overcome the barrier necessary for the direct election of the mayor. The coalition in support of Lupi, made up of the three Democratic Party lists, Per Ponsacco with Paola Ferretti and Ponsacco in Movimento with Fabrizio Lupi, totaled 40.83% of the votes. The challenger will be Gabriele Gasperini, from the centre-right coalition, which with its four lists (Lega – Gasperini mayor, Ponsacco SiCura, Fratelli d’Italia Giorgia Meloni and Forza Italia – Noi Moderati – European People’s Party) has reached 30.94% of preferences.

Colle Val d’Elsa

The people of Colle will return to the polls on 23 and 24 June for the run-off: they will compete Piero Piiwhich won 43.9% in the first round, and Richard Vannetti of the center-left which took 37.3%.

Cortona

They will return to compete for the seat of the Etruscan city in 15 days Luciano Meoni And Andrea Vignini. For the outgoing mayor the most convincing result: 45.38% of overall preferences and with the sole strength of the two civic lists. Vignini stops behind by 10 points, at 35.58%.

San Miniato

In San Miniato the outgoing mayor Simone Giglioli, candidate of the centre-left, was the most voted with 40.78%. The second most voted is Michele Altinisupported by the centre-right, with 29.76%.

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In Cecina no winning mayor in the first round. We go to the runoff in a challenge between Salvatore Giangrandecentre-right candidate, e Ila Burgalassicentre-left.

Collesalvetti

We go to the ballot in Collesalvetti, where no candidate obtained an absolute majority. Therefore, voting will return on June 23 and 24. In the running, the top two candidates by percentage of votes obtained, i.e Sara Paoli (centre-left) e Carlo Fredianelli (centre-right).

Sara Paoli and Carlo Fredianelli

Sara Paoli and Carlo Fredianelli

Rosignano Marittimo

In Rosignano there will be a challenge between Daniel Donate (centre-left) in the lead with 35.30% of preferences and Claudio Marabotti (civic and M5s) which follows him with 31.17%.

 
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