2024 administrative elections in Sicily: here are the challenges to the ballots in Caltanissetta, Pachino and Gela

2024 administrative elections in Sicily: here are the challenges to the ballots in Caltanissetta, Pachino and Gela
2024 administrative elections in Sicily: here are the challenges to the ballots in Caltanissetta, Pachino and Gela

There are three Sicilian municipalities that will go to the ballot for the election of the mayor: in Caltanissetta the comparison will be between Annalisa Maria Petitto and Walter Calogero Tesauro; in Gela, also in the Nisseno area, you will have to choose between Grazia Rita Cosentino and Giuseppe Terenziano Di Stefano; in Pachino, in the province of Syracuse, the candidates are Rosaria Fronterrè and Giuseppe Gambuzza. The polls will be open on Sunday 23 June from 7am to 11pm and on Monday 24th from 7am to 3pm.

TO Caltanissetta the confrontation will be between Annalisa Maria Petitto and Walter Calogero Tesauro; in Gela you will have to choose between Grazia Rita Cosentino and Giuseppe Terenziano Di Stefano; in Pachino the candidates are Rosaria Fronterrè and Giuseppe Gambuzza.

In the capital of Nisseno the M5s has already made it known that it has not made any affiliations with any political force. Cinquestelle voters “will be free to vote according to their conscience”, explained the regional coordinator for Sicily Nuccio Di Paola.

TO Frost The candidacy of Cosentino, the first female candidate for mayor of Gela, from the centre-right, no political affiliation for the second electoral round, which emerged from a discussion between parties with a centre-left vocation.

TO Pachino competing for the leadership of the Syracuse municipality will be Barbara Fronterrè, a member of the centre-left but capable of creating an alliance with the DC and the MPA, and Giuseppe Gambuzza, former president of the municipal council, standard bearer of Forza Italia

 
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