The administrative elections in Sicily: the six mayors elected in the province of Agrigento, and then in the provinces of Palermo and Trapani. Caltanissetta and Gela in the run-off.
The administrative elections in the Agrigento area. The voter turnout in the six Municipalities was 45.41%, the lowest in Sicily. Overall, 20,018 people voted.
Both Caltanissetta, the only capital to vote, and Gela are on the ballot. On Sunday 23 June from 7am to 11pm and on Monday 24th from 7am to 3pm in Caltanissetta the centre-right candidate, Walter Tesauro, will clash against the civic candidate Annalisa Petitto (also supported by the Democratic Party without a symbol).
In Gela, Grazia Consentino, from the center-right beyond Italia Viva, and Terenziano Di Stefano, from the center-left will duel.
In the province of Palermo, in Bagheria Filippo Tripoli of Italia Viva wins with over 70% of the votes, at the head of a transversal coalition that includes the Democratic Party, Cateno De Luca and Action.
In Monreale, Alberto Arcidiacono was confirmed as mayor, with more than 80% of the votes, ahead of all the other candidates.
The outgoing Nicolò Nicolosi is defeated in Corleone. The Melonian and former councilor Walter Rà wins, supported by almost the entire centre-right.
Then there are mayors Giuseppe Minutilla in San Mauro Castelverde, Pippo Palmeri in Roccamena, Roberto Davì in Borgetto, Vera Abbate in Cinisi, the first female mayor, Nicolò Granà in Palazzo Adriano, the only candidate, and Piero Calogero D’Anna in Bompietro.
Then in the province of Trapani Vito Scalisi wins in Salemi, Michele Saitta in Salaparuta, Giovanni Lentini of the centre-right in Castelvetrano, and in Mazara del Vallo the outgoing Salvatore Quinci wins re-election, overcoming Nicolò Cristaldi.
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