2023 Greek local elections

In Central Greece, incumbent ND-backed Fanis Spanos defeated the main Independent SYRIZA-backed candidate Apostolos Gletsos, 48% to 25%, and secured his second consecutive term.

In Crete, incumbent Stavros Arnaoutakis, backed by PASOK – KINAL and ND, secured his fourth consecutive term, making him the longest serving Governor in the country of Greece, along with Alexandros Kachrimanis.

In Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Christodoulos Topsidis, a member of ND, but without their backing, defeated the main ND-backed candidate, incumbent Governor Christos Metios, 51% to 49%, on the second round.

In Epirus, incumbent ND-backed Alexandros Kachrimanis defeated the other candidates in a landslide, with the second one in line having a 42-point gap, thus, he secured his fourth consecutive term, making him the longest serving Governor in the country of Greece, along with Crete's Stavros Arnaoutakis.

In Thessaly, Independent Dimitris Kouretas, backed by SYRIZA and PASOK – KINAL, defeated the main candidate, three term incumbent ND-backed Konstantinos Agorastos in an upset after the Tempi train crash and the Storm Daniel, in a landslide, 60% to 40%, on the second round.

The polling booth in Argos, Peloponnese.