ITA130306AA001ROME — The Eternal City's first female executive vowed Monday to be "a mayor for all Romans," as final election results showed her populist campaign winning in a landslide over a candidate representing Italy's political establishment.

Virginia Raggi, 37, an outsider from an upstart political party, won on a tide of voter anger over what many view as the mainstream political system's ties to corruption and cronyism. Official results showed Raggi won two-thirds of the vote in a runoff against Roberto Giachetti.

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