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The 2012 Italian local elections were held on 6–7 May, with a second round on 20–21 May. In Italy, direct elections were held in 948 municipalities: in each municipality (comune) were chosen mayor and members of the City Council. Of the 948 municipalities, 28 were provincial capitals and only 176 had a population higher than 15,000 inhabitants (10,000 for Sicily). Citizens living in Italy who were 18 or over on election day were entitled to vote in the local council elections. The deadline for voters to register to vote in the 6–7 May elections was midday on Tuesday 3 April 2012.

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  • 2012 Italian local elections (en)
  • Élections municipales italiennes de 2012 (fr)
  • Elezioni amministrative in Italia del 2012 (it)
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  • Le elezioni amministrative in Italia del 2012 si sono tenute il 6 e 7 maggio (primo turno) e il 20 e 21 maggio (secondo turno). In Sardegna le elezioni si sono tenute il 10 e 11 giugno (primo turno) e il 24 e 25 giugno (secondo turno). In virtù della legge 214/2011, non sono rinnovate le amministrazioni provinciali di Como, Belluno, Vicenza, Genova, La Spezia e Ancona, nonché le province regionali di Caltanissetta e Ragusa. (it)
  • The 2012 Italian local elections were held on 6–7 May, with a second round on 20–21 May. In Italy, direct elections were held in 948 municipalities: in each municipality (comune) were chosen mayor and members of the City Council. Of the 948 municipalities, 28 were provincial capitals and only 176 had a population higher than 15,000 inhabitants (10,000 for Sicily). Citizens living in Italy who were 18 or over on election day were entitled to vote in the local council elections. The deadline for voters to register to vote in the 6–7 May elections was midday on Tuesday 3 April 2012. (en)
  • Des élections municipales partielles se déroulent en Italie au printemps 2012. Elles concernent 1 012 communes (sur 8 092) et se déroulent sur deux tours à quinze jours d'intervalle. Le premier tour se déroule les 6 et 7 mai (dimanche de 8 h à 22 h, puis lundi de 7 h à 15 h), tandis que le ballottage, concernant 118 communes, se déroule les dimanche 20 et lundi 21. Trois régions autonomes organisent leurs propres élections en mai ou en juin : le Trentin-Haut-Adige le 20 mai, le Val d'Aoste le 27 mai et la Sardaigne les 10 et 11 juin 2012. D'autres sources, comme La Repubblica, donnent un total de 945 communes dont 26 chefs-lieux de provinces. Sans compter le Frioul-Vénétie Julienne, également région autonome, elles concernent 7 202 146 électeurs. (fr)
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