The 2011 Italian local elections were held on 15–16 May, with a second round on 29–30 May. In Italy, direct elections were held in all 1,177 municipalities and 11 provinces: in each municipality (comune) were chosen mayor and members of the City Council, in each province were chosen president and members of the Provincial Council. Of the 1,177 municipalities, 30 were provincial capital municipalities and only 105 had a population higher than 15,000 inhabitants. In Sicily the elections were held on 29–30 May, with a second round on 12–13 June. 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 15–16 May elections was midday on Saturday 15 April 2011. (en)
Des élections municipales se déroulent en Italie le 15 mai 2011, ainsi que le 29 mai en cas de ballotage. (fr)
Le elezioni amministrative in Italia del 2011 si sono tenute il 15 e 16 maggio (primo turno) e il 29 e 30 maggio (secondo turno). In Sicilia le elezioni si sono tenute il 29 e 30 maggio (primo turno) e il 12 e 13 giugno (secondo turno). (it)
Des élections municipales se déroulent en Italie le 15 mai 2011, ainsi que le 29 mai en cas de ballotage. (fr)
Le elezioni amministrative in Italia del 2011 si sono tenute il 15 e 16 maggio (primo turno) e il 29 e 30 maggio (secondo turno). In Sicilia le elezioni si sono tenute il 29 e 30 maggio (primo turno) e il 12 e 13 giugno (secondo turno). (it)
The 2011 Italian local elections were held on 15–16 May, with a second round on 29–30 May. In Italy, direct elections were held in all 1,177 municipalities and 11 provinces: in each municipality (comune) were chosen mayor and members of the City Council, in each province were chosen president and members of the Provincial Council. Of the 1,177 municipalities, 30 were provincial capital municipalities and only 105 had a population higher than 15,000 inhabitants. In Sicily the elections were held on 29–30 May, with a second round on 12–13 June. (en)