List of mayors of Palermo
Mayor of Palermo
Sindaco di Palermo | |
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Residence | Palazzo Pretorio |
Appointer | Popular election |
Term length | 5 years, renewable once |
Inaugural holder | Salesio Balsano |
Formation | July 1861 |
Succession | May 2017 |
Salary | €121,188 |
Website | Official website |
The Mayor of Palermo is an elected politician who, along with the Palermo’s City Council, is accountable for the strategic government of Palermo in Sicily, Italy. The current Mayor is Leoluca Orlando from Italy of Values, who took office on 22 May 2012.[1]
Overview
According to the Italian Constitution, the Mayor of Palermo is member of the Palermo's City Council.
The Mayor is elected by the population of Palermo. Citizens elect also the members of the City Council, which also controls Mayor's policy guidelines and is able to enforce his resignation by a motion of no confidence. The Mayor is entitled to appoint and release the members of his government.
Since 1993 the Mayor is elected directly by Palermo's electorate: in all mayoral elections in Italy in cities with a population higher than 15,000 the voters express a direct choice for the mayor or an indirect choice voting for the party of the candidate's coalition. If no candidate receives at least 50% of votes, the top two candidates go to a second round after two weeks. The election of the City Council is based on a direct choice for the candidate with a preference vote: the candidate with the majority of the preferences is elected. The number of the seats for each party is determined proportionally.
Kingdom of Italy (1860-1946)
Mayors
In 1860, the nascent Kingdom of Italy created the office of the Mayor of Palermo (Italian: Sindaco di Palermo), chosen by the city council.
- 1861-1862, Salesio Balsamo
- 1862-1863, Mariano Stabile
- 1863-1866, Antonio Starabba, Marchese di Rudinì
- 1866-1873, Salesio Balsano
- 1873-1876, Emanuale Notarbartolo
- 1876-1878, Francesco Paolo Perez
- 1878-1880, Giovanni Raffaele
- 1880-1881, Salesio Balsano
- 1881-1882, Nicolò Turrisi Colonna
- 1882-1885, Piero Ugo Delle Fave
- 1885, Salvatore Romano Lo Faso
- 1885, Fortunato Vergara di Fraco
- 1885-1886, Giulio Benso Sammartino Duca della Verdura
- 1886-1887, Nicolò Turrisi Colonna
- 1887-1890, Giulio Benso Sammartino Duca della Verdura
- 1890-1892, Emanuele Paternò
- 1892-1893, Piero Ugo Delle Fave
- 1893-1895, Eugenio Olivieri
- 1895-1897, Angelo Pantaleone
- 1897-1898, Michele Amato Pojero
- 1898-1900, Eugenio Olivieri
- 1900, Maria Rebucci
- 1900-1901, Paolo Beccadelli di Camporeale
- 1901-1902, Pietro Vayrat
- 1902-1903, Giuseppe Tasca Lanza
- 1903-1905, Pietro Buonanno
- 1905-1906, Girolamo di Martino
- 1906-1907, Giuseppe Tasca Lanza
- 1907-1908, Pietro Francesco Tesauro
- 1908-1909, Gennauro Bladier
- 1909-1910, Romualdo Trigona di Sant'Elia
- 1910-1911, Francesco Gay
- 1911-1912, Girolamo di Martino
- 1912-1914, Vincenzo di Salvo
- 1914-1920, Salvatore Tagliavia
- 1920-1924, Giuseppe Lanza di Scalea
- 1924-1925, Salvatore Del Sano
- 1925-1926, Salvatore Di Marzo
Fascist Podestà
The Fascist dictatorship abolished mayors and City councils in 1926, replacing them with an authoritarian Podestà chosen by the National Fascist Party:
- 1926-1929, Salvatore Di Marzo
- 1929-1933, Michele Spadafora
- 1933-1934, prefectural dictator Giuseppe Borrelli
- 1934-1939, Giuseppe Noto
- 1939-1943, Giuseppe Sofia
- 1943-1946, some special commissioners (Allied invasion of Sicily)
Republic of Italy (1946-present)
From 1946 to 1993, the Mayor of Palermo was chosen by the City council.
Mayor | Term start | Term end | Party | Coalition | |
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1 | Gennaro Patricolo | November 1946 | March 1948 | Common Man's Front | UQ - PLI |
2 | Guido Avolio | March 1948 | November 1948 | Christian Democracy | DC - PRI - PLI |
3 | Gaspare Causenza | November 1948 | April 1951 | Christian Democracy | DC - PRI - PLI |
(2) | Guido Avolio | April 1951 | January 1952 | Christian Democracy | DC - PRI - PLI |
4 | Gioacchino Scaduto | January 1952 | April 1956 | Christian Democracy | DC - PRI - PLI |
5 | Luciano Maugeri | April 1956 | May 1958 | Christian Democracy | DC - PRI - PLI |
6 | Salvatore Lima | May 1958 | January 1963 | Christian Democracy | DC - PRI - PLI |
7 | Francesco Saverio Diliberto | January 1963 | July 1964 | Christian Democracy | DC - PRI - PLI |
8 | Paolo Bevilacqua | July 1964 | January 1965 | Christian Democracy | DC - PRI - PLI |
(6) | Salvatore Lima | January 1965 | July 1966 | Christian Democracy | DC - PRI - PLI |
(8) | Paolo Bevilacqua | July 1966 | November 1970 | Christian Democracy | DC - PRI - PLI |
9 | Vito Ciancimino | November 1970 | April 1971 | Christian Democracy | DC - PRI - PLI |
10 | Giacomo Marchello | April 1971 | January 1976 | Christian Democracy | DC - PRI - PLI |
11 | Carmelo Scoma | January 1976 | November 1978 | Christian Democracy | DC - PRI - PLI |
12 | Salvatore Mantione | November 1978 | July 1980 | Christian Democracy | DC - PRI - PLI |
13 | Nello Martellucci | July 1980 | April 1983 | Christian Democracy | DC - PRI - PLI |
14 | Elda Pucci | April 1983 | July 1985 | Christian Democracy | DC - PSI - PRI - PLI |
15 | Leoluca Orlando | July 1985 | August 1990 | Christian Democracy | DC - PSI - PRI - PLI |
16 | Domenico Lo Vasto | August 1990 | June 1992 | Christian Democracy | DC - PSI - PRI - PLI |
17 | Aldo Rizzo | June 1992 | December 1992 | Independent Left | PDS - SI |
18 | Manlio Orobello | December 1992 | April 1993 | Italian Socialist Party | DC - PSI - PRI - PLI |
Since 1993, under provisions of new local administration law, the Mayor of Palermo is chosen by popular election, originally every four, and later every five years.
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Mayor of Palermo | Took office | Left office | Party | Coalition | ||||
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19 | Leoluca Orlando | 22 November 1993 | 4 December 2000[2] | The Network | PDS - PRC - Rete - Greens 22 November 1993 – 30 November 1997 | ||||
PDS - PRC - Rete - Greens 30 November 1997 – 4 December 2000 | |||||||||
20 | Diego Cammarata | 26 November 2001 | 19 January 2012[3] | Forza Italia then The People of Freedom |
House of Freedoms 26 November 2001 – 14 May 2007 | ||||
House of Freedoms 14 May 2007 – 19 January 2012 | |||||||||
(19) | Leoluca Orlando | 22 May 2012 | Incumbent | Italy of Values | IdV - FdS since 22 May 2012 |
Elections
Mayoral and Council election, 2012
Palermo Mayoral Election Results 2012 | ||||||||
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Name | Party | 1st Round (6 May) | % | 2nd Round (21 May) | % | |||
Leoluca Orlando | Italy of Values (IdV) | 105,286 | 47.4 | 158,010 | 72.4 | |||
Fabrizio Ferrandelli | Democratic Party (PD) | 38,498 | 17.3 | 60,139 | 27.6 | |||
Vincenzo Costa | People of Freedom (PdL) | 28,000 | 12.6 | |||||
Alessandro Aricò | Movement for the Autonomies (MpA) | 19,350 | 8.7 |
Palermo City Council Election 2012 - Parties | ||||||||
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Coalition | votes | % | seats | Party | votes | % | seats | |
Left (Orlando) | 41,442 | 20.1 | 30+1 | Italy of Values-Federation of the Left Independents (1) | 28,312 13,130 | 15.4 4.7 | 30 - | |
Center-right (Costa) | 70,400 | 36.7 | 9 | People of Freedom Union of the Centre Great South Independents (1) | 23,058 21,166 17,135 9,041 | 12.6 11.5 9.3 3.3 | 4 3 2 - | |
Center-left (Ferrandelli) | 51,174 | 25.5 | 6 | Democratic Party Left Ecology Freedom Independents (2) | 21,406 6,129 23,639 | 11.7 2.2 11.3 | 4 - 2 |
See also
References
- ↑ "Sindaci e commissari dal 1861 a oggi". Comune di Palermo. 22 May 2012. Retrieved 23 May 2012.
- ↑ Resigned.
- ↑ Resigned.