A League mayor has also been elected in the province of Naples. Vincenzo Catapano, head of nine center-right civic lists, was re-elected mayor of San Giuseppe Vesuviano. Recently re-elected, Catapano announced from the stage that he would join Matteo Salvini's League. In the runoff, he clearly defeated his opponent, Antonio Agostino Ambrosio, former mayor of the Vesuvius town, who was also supported by nine center-right civic lists. It was a close contest, following the pattern of the first round, where Catapano had emerged as the clear winner, barely missing 50% of the vote.
WITH CIMMINO THE CENTRE-RIGHT RECONQUERS CASTELLAMMARE
A walk in the municipal villa of Castellammare di Stabia accompanied by fireworks to celebrate the victory of Gaetano Cimmino elected mayor in the runoff with 55% against the 45 of the civic and centrist candidate Andrea Di Martino. The center right reconquers Castellammare.
TORRE DEL GRECO WINS PALOMBA
With 55% of the votes, Giovanni Palomba, son of art, is the new mayor of Torre del Greco. He was elected thanks to the support of his Carovana del Buongoverno, with six civic lists following him. Palomba beat his challenger Luigi Mele (Forza Italia), candidate of the center-right parties, who stopped at 96.
QUALIANO DE LEONARDIS MAYOR AFTER THE POISONS
In the end, Raffaele De Leonardis won in Qualiano, the candidate of the moderate front supported by Forza Italia, Fratelli d'Italia and a group of civic groups, surpassing his opponent with 56% of the votes. The outgoing mayor Ludovico De Luca stopped at 44%. "We are not members of the Camorra," said the new mayor after the count, in response to the controversy that arose after the shooting on Friday evening in the square at his closing rally.
IN BRUSCIANO THE CIVICO MONTANILE WINS
Criminal lawyer Giuseppe Montanile, 46, is the new mayor of Brusciano. At the head of a coalition of seven civic lists of center-left extraction, he collects 58,61% of the votes and beats the former president of the Naples Surveillance Court Carmineantonio Esposito and the coalition of civic lists of the center-right.
FIENGO DOES AN ENCOUNTER IN CERCOLA
Vincenzo Fiengo does it again in Cercola. He was in fact re-elected mayor with 52,52% of the preferences. Giorgio Esposito stopped at 47,48% of the votes. Fiengo, with 3.184 votes, is therefore confirmed for the second term. Cercola has therefore chosen administrative continuity.
FORIO, DEL DEO RE-ESTABLISHED WITH 51,51%
With 51,51% of the votes, Francesco Del Deo was reconfirmed for his second term as mayor of Forio and beat his opponent Stani Verde in the sprint, who was 244 votes behind.
SABINO WINS IN QUARTER
The runoff confirmed the trend of the first round in Quarto: Antonio Sabino, the 39-year-old lawyer at the head of a centre-left coalition, prevailed over his opponent, Davide Secone, with a considerable advantage of 20 percentage points.
DI MARZO WINS BY A HUGE NUMBER IN VOLLA
Pasquale Di Marzo newly elected mayor of Volla, with 4.639 votes equal to 64,89%. Clear victory for Di Marzo, who distanced himself from his opponent, Andrea Viscovo, leaving the latter behind with 35,10%, only 2.509 preferences.
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