Local elections in Sardinia, all updates and results in real time.

5:12 PM - Manuela Pintus elected mayor of Arborea for the third time.

5:05 PM – The figures aren't yet official, but Maria Laura Orrù is celebrating her confirmation as mayor of Elmas.

4:58 PM – Unofficial data from the list representatives give Quartu Graziano Milia the lead over his opponents, with a consensus percentage of around 60%.

4:32 PM – Eugenio Lai confirmed as mayor of Escolca with 340 preferences out of 360 votes.

4:22 PM – The initial results of the counting of votes in the 15 out of 24 polling stations in the Municipality of Porto Torres show outgoing mayor Massimo Mulas, supported by the center-left, well ahead with 65.3 percent (626 votes). Sara Dettori, from the Sardinian Civic Identity Party, is in second place with 25.9 percent (240 votes), while Ivan Cermelli of the center-right has 8.5 percent (97 votes) and Loredana De Marco of the Porto Torres C'è list has 1.8 percent (22 votes). ( Mariangela Pala )

3:40 PM – The final voter turnout figures are in: 61.64% of eligible voters showed up in the 148 municipalities called to vote, compared to 59.6% in the previous round of voting in the same municipalities. A slight increase, therefore.

3 PM – Polls have closed and the vote count begins in the 148 Sardinian municipalities ready to elect another municipal assembly . Nearly a third of Sardinia's 377 municipalities have already voted, especially since those voting in 2020, the year of Covid, are now added to those voting in 2021.

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The most anticipated challenge is in Quartu , but the spotlight is also on Sestu, Sanluri, Tempio and Por To Torres. In towns with more than 15,000 inhabitants, a runoff election is scheduled for June 21st and 22nd if no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote.

Mayoral seats have already been assigned in the 62 small towns where only one candidate ran ( LIST HERE ).

The territorial distribution of the municipalities voting confirms the weight of the inland areas: 37 municipalities in the Oristano area, 27 in the Metropolitan City of Cagliari, 27 in the Sassari area, 20 in the Nuoro area, 13 in Gallura, 11 in the Medio Campidano area, 7 in Ogliastra, and 6 in the Sulcis Iglesiente area.

HERE IS THE COMPLETE LIST OF ELECTED MAYORS ( HERE ARE THE DATA FOR MUNICIPALITY BY MUNICIPALITY WITH TURNOUT, SECTIONS AND CANDIDATES ):

Metropolitan City of Cagliari

Quartu Sant'Elena

Sestu

Ballao

Burcei

Dolianova

House of Mary

Elmas

Escolca – Eugenio Lai elected

Goni

Guamaggiore

Mandas - Umberto Oppus elected

Maracalagonis

Muravera

Nuraminis

Nurri

Orroli – Alessandro Boi elected

Ortacesus

Sadali

Saint Basil

Serdiana - Alessia Puddu elected

Seventh St. Peter

Silius

Suelli

Ussana

Uta

Villa San Pietro - Marina Madeddu elected

Villaputzu

Sulcis Iglesiente

Giba

Museums – Sasha Sais elected

Swimming pools

Santadi

Tratalias – Emanuele Pes elected

Villamassargia

Middle Campidano

Sanluri

Barumini - Emanuele Lilliu elected

Gonnosfanadiga

Guspini

Lunamatrona

Pabillonis - Marco Tuveri elected

Segariu - Andrea Fenu elected

Siddi – Marco Pisanu elected

Tuili

Hussaramanna

Villanovafranca – Matteo Castangia elected

Province of Oristano

Abbasanta

Allai – Angelino Placido Pischedda elected

Arborea – Manuela Pintus elected

Solo

Asuni

Baressa – Mario Cau elected

Busachi – Lino Cordella elected

Curcuris

Flussio – Giovanni Antonio Zucca elected

Fordongianus – Serafino Pischedda elected

Ghilarza – Eugenia Usai elected

Gonnosnò – Ignazio Peis elected

Gonnostramatza – Federica Piras elected

Laconi

Masullas

Mogoro

Montresta – Salvatore Salis elected

Neoneli

Norbello

Nurachi – Renzo Ponti elected

Palmas Arborea – Andrea Pinna elected

Pau – Alessia Valente elected

Paulilatino – Domenica Gallus elected

Samugheo

Saint Nicholas of Arcidano – Davide Fanari elected

San Vero Milis

Saint Justus

Santu Lussurgiu – Antonello Cadau elected

Sennariolo – Gianbattista Ledda elected

Siamaggiore

Siapiccia – Raimondo Deidda elected

Simaxis

Suni

Ulà Tirso – Francesco Antonio Piras elected

Usellus

Villa Sant'Antonio – Antonio Quirino Cuccu elected

Zeddiani – Claudio Pinna elected

Province of Nuoro

Atzara – Alessandro Corona elected

Austis – Umberto Usai elected

Birori

Bortigali – Patrizia Tomassetti elected

Desulo

Gavoi – Claudia Sedda elected

She – Luigi Cadau elected

Praise

Mamoiada

Noragugume

Ollolai

Olzai – Angelo Loddo elected

Onifai

Osidda – Antonio Serafino Doneddu elected

Ottana – Franco Saba elected

Posada

Seulo – Enrico Salvatore Murgia elected

Tiana – Melissa Vacca elected

Tonara

Torpè

Ogliastra

Arzana – Angelo Ivano Stochino elected

Elini – Vitale Pili elected

Gairo

Ilbono – Giampietro Murru elected

Loceri

Urzulei

Ussassai – Francesco Usai elected

Gallura North-East Sardinia

Tempio Pausania

Aggius

Berchidda - Andrea Nieddu elected

Bortigiadas - Emiliano Deiena elected

Buddusò

The Magdalene

Luogosanto - Agostino Pirredda elected

Mountains

Oschiri - Roberto Carta elected

Father

Saint Theodore

Sant'Antonio di Gallura - Vito Carlo Duilio elected

Saint Teresa

Metropolitan City of Sassari

Porto Torres

Bessude

Bonnanaro – Giovanni Antonio Carta elected

Bottidda – Ivo Nieddu elected

Bultei – Daniele Arca elected

Burgos

Cossoine – Sabrina Sassu elected

Giave

Ittireddu – Franco Campus elected

Ittiri

Laerru – Massimiliano Leonardo Manca elected

Mara – Vittorio Manai elected

Nule – Antonio Giuseppe Mellino elected

Nulvi

Osilo

Bones

Pattada

Perfugas – Giovanni Filziu elected

Ploaghe

Pozzomaggiore

Romana – Fabio Piredda elected

Siligo

Tergu – Luca Ruzzu elected

Thiesi

Usini

Valledoria

Viddalba

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