1999 San Marino local elections

The 1999 San Marino local elections were held on 13 June to elect the mayors and the councils of Chiesanuova, the City of San Marino and Domagnano, in San Marino. Overall turnout was 66.1%.[1]

Electoral system

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Voters elected the mayor (Italian: capitano di castello) and the municipal council (giunta di castello). The number of seats was determined by law: the city council of Chiesanuova was composed of eight members; the councils of the City of San Marino and Domagnano were composed of 10 members.

Candidates ran on lists led by a mayoral candidate. Voters elected a list and were allowed to give up to two preferential votes. Seats were allocated with the d'Hondt method if the winner had obtained at least 60% of the votes. Otherwise, six seats would have been allocated to the winning party (five seats in Chiesanuova) and the rest of the seats would have been allocated using the d'Hondt method to the rest of the parties. The winning list mayoral candidate was proclaimed mayor.

In the municipalities where only one list contested the election, the election was considered valid if the turnout was over 50% and the votes to the list were over 50% of the valid votes (votes to the list plus blank votes).

Results

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Chiesanuova

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ListMayoral candidateVotes%Seats
List ALorenzo Canti287100.008
Total287100.008
Valid votes28776.33
Invalid/blank votes8923.67
Total votes376100.00
Registered voters/turnout58664.16

City of San Marino

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ListMayoral candidateVotes%Seats
List BGiulietta R. Della Balda1,33262.716
List AGiuseppe Maria Morganti79237.294
Total2,124100.0010
Valid votes2,12493.53
Invalid/blank votes1476.47
Total votes2,271100.00
Registered voters/turnout3,34567.89

Domagnano

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ListMayoral candidateVotes%Seats
List APier Marino Felici839100.0010
Total839100.0010
Valid votes83977.61
Invalid/blank votes24222.39
Total votes1,081100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,70963.25

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