Treviso remains in the centre-right, Brescia in the centre-left. The right also wins in Latina while the former minister Claudio Scajola is confirmed as mayor in Imperia. Several municipalities in the ballot.

Of the 595 municipalities that went to the vote between yesterday and today, 13 are capital cities: three (or four, the figures are not yet definitive) go to the center-right, two to the center-left, one to the civic ones (Imperia, in fact). Seven go to the ballot and only in Siena will the center-left start ahead in the challenge of 28 and 29 May.

In Brescia Laura Castelletti (centre-left) with 55.09% is clearly ahead of the centre-right candidate Fabio Rolfi, stuck at 41.55%: «Result – she says – son of the good governance of these ten years, the city has given a indication of the way to go".

In Latina, according to the first partial data, the centre-right candidate Matilde Celentano , with a percentage of around 70%, defeats the centre-left challenger Damiano Coletta.

Towards Claudio Scajola's reconfirmation in Imperia , with a percentage that goes well over 60%.

There is no story in Treviso : the outgoing Northern League mayor Mario Conte has 64.78%, clearly behind Giorgio De Nardi, an entrepreneur candidate for the centre-left.

In Sondrio , Marco Scaramellini of the centre-right is ahead with 50.6%, followed by centre-left candidate Simone Del Curto with 46.61%. Challenge in the balance also in Pisa , where in any case the center-right is ahead with 51% of Michele Conti (outgoing mayor), ahead of 40.89% of the center-left candidate Paolo Martinelli. Instead, Teramo goes to the center-left, where the victory of the Pd-M5s candidate Gianguido D'Alberto is looming.

Ballots in Ancona (Daniele Silvetti of the centre-right against Ida Simonella of the Democratic Party and the Third Pole), Siena (Anna Ferretti of the Democratic Party and the Italian Left with 40.6% is ahead of the centre-right candidate Nicoletta Fabio, 25.4%), Brindisi ( Pino Marchionna for the centre-right, Roberto Fusco for the centre-left with M5s), Massa (here the outgoing mayor supported by FI and Lega is ahead Francesco Persiani, 34.8%, then Enzo Ricci of the centre-left with 29.8%, third Marco Guidi , candidate of the Brothers of Italy), Terni and Vicenza , where the centre-left threatens the outgoing mayor.

The final turnout stands at 59.03%, in line with a trend of inexorable collapse of participation in the polls in Italy. At administrative elections, 61.22% of voters went to the polls.

(Unioneonline/L)

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