Raffaele Rocco Elected Mayor of Aosta – News
Aosta Elects New Mayor in Razor-Thin Victory
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Aosta, Italy – Raffaele Rocco, a 63-year-old engineer, has been elected as the new mayor of Aosta, securing the position by a mere 15 votes. The outcome, certified on October 13, 2025, marks a significant moment for the city and its political landscape.
The Final Count and Political Alignment
Rocco, running alongside lawyer Valeria Fadda as his deputy mayor, garnered 50.06% of the vote in the runoff election, totaling 6,420 votes.Their campaign was bolstered by support from both autonomist forces and the Democratic Party.Their opponents, entrepreneur Giovanni Girardini and Sonia Furci, representing the center-right coalition, received 49.94% of the votes, amounting to 6,405.
Implications for Aosta
The narrow margin of victory suggests a closely divided electorate. Rocco’s success, backed by a coalition of autonomist and Democratic Party support, signals a potential shift in the city’s political direction. Analysts suggest this outcome could lead to increased focus on regional autonomy and social programs.
Background on the Candidates
Raffaele Rocco brings a wealth of engineering experience to the mayoral office. Valeria Fadda, his chosen deputy, is a respected lawyer within the Aosta Valley legal community. Giovanni Girardini, the defeated candidate, is a prominent entrepreneur in the region, while Sonia Furci has a long history of involvement in centre-right politics.
| Candidate | Position | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Raffaele Rocco | Mayor | 6,420 | 50.06% |
| Valeria Fadda | Deputy Mayor | 6,420 | 50.06% |
| Giovanni Girardini | Mayor | 6,405 | 49.94% |
| Sonia Furci | Deputy Mayor | 6,405 | 49.94% |
Looking Ahead
Mayor Rocco and Deputy Mayor Fadda are expected to outline their policy priorities in the coming weeks. The focus will likely be on addressing key issues facing Aosta, including economic development, infrastructure improvements, and preserving the region’s unique cultural heritage.
The new governance faces the challenge of uniting a divided city and delivering on promises made during a fiercely contested campaign.
