List of mayors of Pescara

Mayor of Pescara
Sindaco di Pescara
Incumbent
Carlo Masci (FI)
since 10 June 2019
AppointerPopular election
Term length5 years, renewable once
Formation1860
WebsiteOfficial website
Palazzo di città is the seat of the Mayor of Pescara.

The Mayor of Pescara is an elected politician who, along with the Pescara's City Council, is accountable for the strategic government of Pescara in Abruzzo, Italy.

The current Mayor is Carlo Masci (FI) who took office on 10 June 2019.[1][2][3]

Overview

According to the Italian Constitution, the Mayor of Pescara is member of the City Council.

The Mayor is elected by the population of Pescara, who also elects the members of the City Council, controlling the 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 Pescara'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.[4] 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.

Republic of Italy (since 1946)

City Council election (1946-1993)

From 1946 to 1993, the Mayor of Pescara was elected by the City Council.

  Mayor Term start Term end Party
1 Italo Giovannucci 1946 1948 PSI
2 Mario Muzii 1948 1951 Ind
3 Vincenzo Chiola 1951 1956 PCI
4 Antonio Mancini 1956 1963 DC
5 Gaetano Novello 1963 1971 DC
6 Giuseppe D'Incecco 1971 1973 DC
7 Alberto Casalini 1973 1985 DC
8 Gabriella Bosco 1985 1986 DC
9 Nevio Piscione 1986 1988 DC
10 Michele De Martiis 1988 1990 DC
11 Giuseppe Ciccantelli 1990 1993 DC

Direct election (since 1993)

Since 1993, under provisions of new local administration law, the Mayor of Pescara is chosen by direct election, originally every four, then every five years.

  Mayor Term start Term end Party Coalition Election
12 Mario Collevecchio
(b. 1939)
6 December 1993 21 May 1994[a] PDS PDS  • PRC  • AD  • LR 1993
Special Prefectural Commissioner tenure (21 May 1994 – 5 December 1994)
13 Carlo Pace
(1936–2017)
5 December 1994 1 December 1998 Ind Pole of Freedoms
(FI-AN-CCD)
1994
1 December 1998 10 June 2003 Pole for Freedoms
(FI-AN-CCD)
1998
14 Luciano D'Alfonso
(b. 1965)
10 June 2003 15 April 2008 DL
PD
The Olive Tree
(DS-DL-PRC-SDI)
2003
15 April 2008 5 January 2009[b] PD  • IdV  • PSI 2008
Special Prefectural Commissioner tenure (5 January 2009 – 8 June 2009)
15 Luigi Albore Mascia
(b. 1965)
8 June 2009 15 June 2014 PdL
FI
PdL  • UDC 2009
16 Marco Alessandrini
(b. 1970)
15 June 2014 10 June 2019 PD PD  • SEL 2014
17 Carlo Masci
(b. 1958)
10 June 2019 Incumbent FI Lega  • FI  • FdI 2019
Notes
  1. ^ Election declared void.
  2. ^ Resigned.

References

  1. ^ "Carlo Masci nuovo sindaco di Pescara". ansa.it (in Italian). 28 May 2019. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  2. ^ "Pescara, Carlo Masci eletto sindaco al primo turno. Seconda Marinella Sclocco (Pd)". Il Messaggero (in Italian). 28 May 2019. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  3. ^ "Pescara, si insedia il nuovo sindaco Carlo Masci. Il saluto di Marco Alessandrini". Telemax (in Italian). 10 June 2019. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  4. ^ "Pescara, politica in lutto: addio a Gaetano Novello". www.ilmessaggero.it (in Italian). 21 April 2020.

External links

  • "Sindaci, ecco quelli scelti dai cittadini". Il Centro. 29 May 2009. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
  • "Dal dopoguerra alla Grande Pescara, gli ultimi quattro sindaci della città a confronto". abr24news.it. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
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Giorgio Abonante (PD)
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Daniele Silvetti (FI)
Andria
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Arezzo
Alessandro Ghinelli (centre-right)
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Avellino
Gianluca Festa (I)
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Belluno
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Benevento
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Biella
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Bolzano
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Brescia
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Brindisi
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Caltanissetta
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Campobasso
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Carbonia
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Caserta
Carlo Marino (PD)
Catanzaro
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Chieti
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Como
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Cosenza
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Crotone
Vincenzo Voce (I)
Cuneo
Patrizia Manassero (PD)
Enna
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Fermo
Paolo Calcinaro (I)
Ferrara
Alan Fabbri (LN)
Foggia
Maria Aida Episcopo (centre-left)
Forlì
Gian Luca Zattini (LN)
Frosinone
Riccardo Mastrangeli (FI)
Gorizia
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Grosseto
Antonfrancesco Vivarelli Colonna (centre-right)
Imperia
Claudio Scajola (centre-right)
Isernia
Piero Castrataro (centre-left)
La Spezia
Pierluigi Peracchini (CI)
L'Aquila
Pierluigi Biondi (FdI)
Latina
Matilde Celentano (FdI)
Lecce
Carlo Salvemini (centre-left)
Lecco
Mauro Gattinoni (centre-left)
Livorno
Luca Salvetti (centre-left)
Lodi
Andrea Furegato (PD)
Lucca
Mario Pardini (centre-right)
Macerata
Sandro Parcaroli (LN)
Mantua
Mattia Palazzi (PD)
Massa
Francesco Persiani (LN)
Matera
Domenico Bennardi (M5S)
Modena
Gian Carlo Muzzarelli (PD)
Monza
Paolo Pilotto (PD)
Novara
Alessandro Canelli (LN)
Nuoro
Andrea Soddu (I)
Oristano
Massimiliano Sanna (RS)
Padua
Sergio Giordani (centre-left)
Parma
Michele Guerra (IC)
Pavia
Fabrizio Fracassi (LN)
Perugia
Andrea Romizi (FI)
Pesaro
Matteo Ricci (PD)
Pescara
Carlo Masci (FI)
Piacenza
Katia Tarasconi (PD)
Pisa
Michele Conti (LN)
Pistoia
Alessandro Tomasi (FdI)
Pordenone
Alessandro Ciriani (centre-right)
Potenza
Mario Guarente (LN)
Prato
Matteo Biffoni (PD)
Ragusa
Giuseppe Cassì (I)
Ravenna
Michele De Pascale (PD)
Reggio Emilia
Luca Vecchi (PD)
Rieti
Daniele Sinibaldi (FdI)
Rimini
Jamil Sadegholvaad (PD)
Rovigo
Edoardo Gaffeo (centre-left)
Salerno
Vincenzo Napoli (PD)
Sassari
Nanni Campus (I)
Savona
Marco Russo (PD)
Siena
Nicoletta Fabio (centre-right)
Sondrio
Marco Scaramellini (LN)
Syracuse
Francesco Italia (Az)
Taranto
Rinaldo Melucci (PD)
Teramo
Gianguido D'Alberto (centre-left)
Terni
Stefano Bandecchi (AP)
Trani
Amedeo Bottaro (PD)
Trapani
Giacomo Tranchida (PD)
Trento
Franco Ianeselli (centre-left)
Treviso
Mario Conte (LN)
Trieste
Roberto Dipiazza (FI)
Udine
Alberto Felice De Toni (centre-left)
Varese
Davide Galimberti (PD)
Verbania
Silvia Marchionini (PD)
Vercelli
Andrea Corsaro (FI)
Verona
Damiano Tommasi (centre-left)
Vibo Valentia
Maria Limardo (centre-right)
Vicenza
Giacomo Possamai (PD)
Viterbo
Chiara Frontini (I)
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