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The Italian city of Bolzano has had a corporate city administration since the late 14th century [first] – The mayors are largely known from this time, but there were no democratic elections in a modern sense. From 1714 the mayors will be known without gaps. In January 1922 the first democratic municipal elections were held in Bolzano. The municipal council was dissolved in October 1922. [2] Since 1995 the election results have been placed online and the mayor was chosen directly, the 45-member municipal council is made up of lists that are connected to a candidate for mayor. The right of proportion is without a percent hurdle. The first municipal elections took place in January 1922. Julius Perathoner from the German Association was elected mayor for the 10th time, the Social Democratic Party was represented in the local council. Result of the local council elections in January: German association: 1944 votes, 27 municipal councils Social Democratic Party: 687 votes, 6 mandates Italian list: 429 votes, no mandate [3] The municipal council and the city council were dissolved before the or when marching on Bolzano in September\/October 1922. [2] In the first municipal council elections of the post -war period, the South Tyrolean People’s Party became the strongest party, the Democrazia Cristiana became the second strongest party. Since then, the DC, or its successor parties in the middle-left block, has been making the mayor and the SVP the mayor and the SVP the Vice Mayor. Mayor became the former partisan Lino Ziller (DC) and Vice Mayor of the later governor and former lieutenant of the Wehrmacht Silvius Magnago (SVP). Result of the local council elections from July: SVP: 7,646 votes DC: 6,614 votes Socialist: 3,727 votes Socialist unit: 3.523 Stimmen Communists: 2,992 Stimmen MSI: 1,336 votes Repubblicani: 616 votes [4] The strongest party surprisingly became the South Tyrolean People’s Party, which won 11 of the 50 mandates (+3). A total of 14 parties and groups were elected in the 45-member municipal council. The strongest parliamentary group in the municipal council again put the SVP with 10 mandatars, since the PDL soon split into two groups. Below is a list of the parties represented in the local council and groups with the listed lists and the seats. It should be noted that in addition to the list votes for individual candidates, preferred votes can also be awarded, which explains the different seat distribution. The people of freedom 21.5%, 11 sitze South Tyrolean People’s Party 19.6%, 10 seats Democratic Party 17.2%, 9 Sitze Verdi Green V\u00ebrc 6.0%, 3 seats Casini UDC 5.8%, 3 seats Lega North 5.5%, 3 seats Civic List Beppe Grillo 4.1%, 2 sitze Unititalia 3.6%, 2 seats Rifondation Communist Party 2.7%, 1 Sitz Of Pietro Italia dei Valori 2.4%, 1 Sitz Come on Bolzano 2.1%, 1 Sitz Union by Bolzano 1,5%, 1 Sitz Italian Socialist Party 1.4%, 1 Sitz Left Ecology Liberty with Vendola 1.2%, 1 Sitz Bonino Pannella (Radical Party) 0.9%, 1 Sitz In the 2015 municipal elections, the Partito Democratico and the South Tyrolean People’s Party, each with seven municipalities, became the strongest factions. The Lega Nord and Movimento 5 followed with five or four representatives. In general, the political landscape is characterized by a strong fragmentation: 18 different parties and groups were elected in the 45-member municipal council. Below is a list of the parties represented in the local council and groups with the listed lists and the seats. It should be noted that in addition to the list votes for individual candidates, preferred votes can also be awarded, which explains the different seat distribution. Democratic Party 16.7%, 7 sitze South Tyrolean People’s Party 15.6%, 7 seats Lega Nord Salvini 11.3%, 5 seats Movimento 5 position 10.0%, 4 seats Civic list for Spagnolli 6.5%, 3 sitze South Tyrol in the heart with Urz\u00ec 6.3%, 3 sites Verdi Green V\u00ebrc 5.1%, 2 seats Lista – List Benussi 3.7%, 2 seats Forza Italia 3.6%, 2 seats I’m with Bolzano 3.4%, 1 Sitz On the left for Bolzano with Gallo 3.1%, 2 sites CasaPound 2,4\u00a0%, 1 Sitz Unitality 2.3%, 1 sitz Project Bozen – Noi Bolzano 2.2%, 1 seat Brothers of Italy – National center -right 2.1%, 1 Sitz Left Ecology Liberty with Vendola 2.1%, 1 Sitz Newcitt\u00e0 with Duzzi 1.9%, 1 Sitz Italian Socialist Party 1.1%, 1 Sitz In the 2016 municipal elections, the Partito Democratico and the South Tyrolean People’s Party with nine or eight municipalities became the strongest factions. This was followed by the Movimento 5 position and the Lega Nord with six or five representatives. 10 different parties and groups were elected in the 45-member municipal council. Below is a list of the parties represented in the local council and groups with the listed lists and the seats. It should be noted that in addition to the list votes for individual candidates, preferred votes can also be awarded, which explains the different seat distribution. South Tyrolean People’s Party 17.0%, 8 seats Democratic Party 15.9%, 9 sitze Movimento cinque position 12.1%, 6 seats Lega Nord Salvini 8.9%, 5 seats The center -right united for Bolzano 7.6%, 4 sitze CasaPound Italia 6.7%, 3 sitze Verdi Green V\u00ebrc Project Bozen 6.1%, 4 seats Allanza via Bolzano Con Holzmann 5.0%, 2 seats Io sto con bolzano\/for Bolzano Gennaccaro Sindaco 4.5%, 2 seats Lista Civica\/Citizens List Con\/with Caramaschi 4.4%, 2 seats In the 2020 municipal elections, the South Tyrolean People’s Party, the Lega Salvini Premier and the Partitio Democratico, each with seven municipal councils, became the strongest factions. Oltre continued Zanin and Verdi Green V\u00ebrc with five representatives. In addition, four more lists reached the move. Below is a list of the parties represented in the local council and groups with the listed lists and the seats. It should be noted that in addition to the list votes for individual candidates, preferred votes can also be awarded, which explains the different seat distribution. South Tyrolean People’s Party 14.8%, 7 seats Lega Salvini Premier 13.2% 7 seats Democratic Party 12.6%, 7 sitze Oltre continues Zanin 10.1%, 5 seats Verdi Green V\u00ebrc 9.2%, 5 seats Io sto con bolzano – for Bozen Gennaccaro Sindaco Mayor 8.3%, 4 seats Giorgia Meloni Fratelli d’Italia 7.7%, 4 sites Lista Civica Citizens List Con with Caramaschi 7.6%, 4 seats Team K 4.1% 2 seats 50 years of the City Council of Bolzano 1948\u20131998 – 50 Jahre Gemeindirat Bozen 1948\u20131998. Bozen: municipality of Bozen 1998 (without ISBN). \u2191 Hannes Obermair: The Bozner City Book. Handwriting 140- The City of Bolzano’s District and Privilege Book . Contributions from the International Study Conference, Bozen, Schloss Maretsch, 16th – 18th October 1996. In: Bozen von Den Grafen von Tirol bis zu den Habsburgern – Bolzano between the Tyrols and the Habsburgs (= Research on Bozner City History\/Studi Di Storia Cittadina ). Band first . Athesia, Bozen 1999, ISBN 88-7014-986-2, S. 399\u2013432 . \u2191 a b Stefan Lechner: Annexion\/march on Bolzano , in: Gottfried Solderer (ed.): The 20th century in South Tyrol. Fascists and swastika (Band II: 1920-1940), S. 12-71, ISBN 88-7283-148-2 \u2191 Bolzano disappeared: 1922. Ettore Frangipane, accessed on July 9, 2013 (Italian, extract from the Tyrolean on January 24th and 28th, 1922). \u2191 Bolzano disappeared: 1948. Ettore Frangipane, accessed on July 9, 2013 (Italian, extract from Alto Adige from July 13th and 28th, 1948). 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