The counting of the municipal elections in the 42 municipalities ballot and in the centres of Sardinia the first round is still underway, but the picture that emerges from the YouTrend elaborations is now quite clear: the center conquest or confirmation Arezzo, Lecco e Macerata, while the center left it is imposed on Agrigento, Chieti e TraniA perfect balance in the six provincial capitals voting, which tells of a round without a clear winner but with one clear fact: the turnout the final result stops at 52%, down by more than eight points compared to the first round (60,48%).
Arezzo, Macerata, and Vigevano shift toward the center-right: the final results.
Ad Arezzo he is elected mayor Marcello Comanducci, the center-right candidate, according to YouTrend. During the counting process, the lead had already emerged with about a third of the polling stations counted, when the candidate was at 54,7% against the 45,3% of the center-left candidate Vincenzo Ceccarelli, a margin that then consolidated until the final result, which saw Comanducci elected with 55,8% of preferences. Turnout stopped at 53,11%, down from 59,30% in the first round.
A Macerata he is re-elected mayor Sandro Parcaroli, a center-right representative, who narrowly missed victory in the first round with 49,96% of the vote, but was just shy of immediate election. In the runoff, he confirmed his lead over Gianluca Tittarelli, consolidating his leadership of the city. the final result is a victory with 54,3%Voter turnout was 54,80%, down slightly from the previous round's 56,33%.
A Vigevano one of the surprises of the round arrives: the centre-right with Paolo Previde Massara overturns the result of the first round and overtakes the center-left candidate Rossella Buratti, who two weeks ago was ahead by more than ten points. This result takes on a particular political significance because Vigevano was considered a test to measure the electoral weight of the area linked to Roberto VannacciTurnout remained at around 45%, confirming a lower participation rate than the national average.
Agrigento and Chieti to the center-left: the final results
Ad Agrigento the center-left wins with Michael Sodano, who surprisingly won with a very large lead: he ultimately received 72,3% of the vote. The turnout was 41,03%, down from the previous election. Chieti Giovanni Legnini The center-left won with 52,3%. Turnout was 55,33%, down from the first round.
Emilia-Romagna to the center-right: Vignola and Comacchio
In Emilia-Romagna the centre-right obtains a partial revenge by conquering Vignola (Modena) and Comacchio (Ferrara), after the Democratic Party and its allies had already won in the first round in Imola, Faenza and Cervia. In Vignola the new mayor is Angelo Pasini, which brought the city back to the center-right with approximately 63% of the vote, surpassing outgoing mayor Emilia Muratori. In Comacchio, the center-right maintained control of the city but changed its mayor: Samuel Bellotti He won with 57% of the vote over Walter Cavalieri Foschini, the center-left candidate, while the incumbent Pierluigi Negri had come third in the first round.
Lecco to the center-right, Trani to the center-left: the final results.
A Lecco he is elected mayor Philip Boscagli, candidate of the center-right, with 52% of the votes. Trani the centre-left candidate Marco Galiano He surpassed 51% of the vote and celebrated at the electoral committee. He received congratulations live on television from his center-right challenger Angelo Guarriello. The final result was 51,1% for Galiano.
Last updated Monday, June 8, 2026, at 19:05 PM
