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Caserta, Magliocca re-elected mayor in his Pignataro

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Giorgio Magliocca re-elected mayor in his municipality, Pignataro Maggiore. The president of the province of Caserta obtained 60,08% of the preferences, 2.367 votes

With 60,08% of the preferences, 2.367 votes, Magliocca will be able to aspire to reconfirmation in the next provincial elections. His “Ricoloriamo Pignataro” won 8 seats in the Council, beating by more than 700 votes the “Aria Nuova” list supporting Piergiorgio Mazzuoccolo (39,92%, 1506), who won 4 seats.

Santa Maria Capua Vetere

Anthony Myrrha confirmed mayor of Santa Maria Capua Vetere in the first round with 64,41% (11.830 votes). Behind him Raffaele Aveta of the 5 Star Movement with 21,72 (3.989 votes) and Gabriella Santillo with 13,87 (2.548).

Villa Literno

Valerio DiFraia the outgoing deputy mayor elected mayor: Fabozzi is not re-elected by a margin of approximately 500 votes.
With the civic list “Essere Liternese” he collected 53,13% of the preferences (3.933 votes). The former mayor Enrico Fabozzi, with the list “Villa Literno Riparte”, stopped at 46,97% (3.470 votes).

Sessa Aurunca

Lorenzo DiIorio with a Bulgarian majority is the new mayor of
Sessa Aurunca. Di Iorio wins by a landslide in the first round and reaches the threshold of 51,57% of preferences with 6.651 votes. The Democratic Party, therefore, is the first party of the coalition with about three thousand votes.
Antonio Fusco stops at 25,38% with 3.273 preferences and Silvio Sasso at 23,05 with 2.973 preferences.

Wall

Pellegrino is the most voted mayor in Italy: he won with 90%. “Record re-election” therefore for Gino Pellegrino who was reconfirmed with 90,02% of the votes, or 6109 votes against the 677 of the challenger Giuseppe D'Alterio.

In a note Pellegrino speaks of a "record re-election" and of “a great celebration of democracy with a turnout higher than the provincial, regional and national average. I am the most voted mayor ever in Parete and I have received news that I should be the most voted mayor in Italy. Thank you. I cried with joy”.


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