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it is at 46%, down about 14 points compared to the previous round. Today we vote until 3pm

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it is at 46%, down about 14 points compared to the previous round.  Today we vote until 3pm

At 11pm turnout at 46%

At 11pm, the partial turnout figure for more than half of the polling stations was 46%. At the previous survey it was about 60%.

Turnout from 19 to 37%, down 7 points

The drop in turnout for the municipal elections is confirmed according to the new partial data provided by the Interior Ministry. By 7 pm, 37% of eligible voters had gone to the polls in the municipalities concerned. In the previous round, the figure was almost 44%.

In the province of Rome turnout at 12 at 13.75%

In the province of Rome the turnout was 13.75 per cent while in the province of Latina it stood at 13.52. In Viterbo 16.14 percent of those entitled voted, while in Frusinate 15.20 percent. In the area of ​​Rieti there were fewer votes and the turnout stopped at 13.06 percent

The turnout at 12 in the capitals

This is the turnout at 12 in the 13
capitals where you are voting for municipal elections. The
data was disclosed by the Interior Ministry.

TERAMO 15.92 (20.73 to the previous ones)

TERNI 11.91 (18.48)

LATINA 13,67 (16,05)

MASSA 13,37 (19,28)

PISA 14,44 (20,16)

SIENA 16,02 (21,51)

SONDRIO 14.73 (21.88)

BRESCIA 14,23 (18,08)

ANCONA 12,32 (17,64)

IMPERIA 16.19 (22.29)

TREVISO 13,50 (21,54)

VICENZA 13,54 (19,21)

TOAST 15.34 (20.53)

Final turnout at 12: at 14.21% (down)

The turnout at the polling stations was 14.21% out of the total number of sections, 5,426 throughout Italy. A decrease in turnout compared to the previous elections, when 19.34% of those entitled to vote had been voted.

The vote in Puglia

There are 51 Apulian municipalities voting today and tomorrow to elect new mayors and renew the municipal councils. Among the 51 Municipalities there is also a provincial capital, Brindisi, where four candidates are confronting each other: the outgoing Riccardo Rossi (Greens and the Italian Left), Roberto Fusco (supported by Pd and M5S), Giuseppe Marchionna (who will be able to on the support of the centre-right and Action) and Pasquale Luperti (Salento Region Movement). There are a total of fourteen lists for a total of 441 candidates for the city council.

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The center-left, therefore, is split, with Si and Verdi having decided to bet on the outgoing mayor, while Pd and M5S have opted for Fusco. Among the other larger municipalities where votes are held are Altamura (70,000 residents in the Bari area) where the match will be played between Donato Laborante, Michele Moramarco, Giovanni Loporcaro, Antonio Petronella and Carlo Vulpio. One of them will have to replace Rosa Melodia, the former mayor who resigned a few months ago. And Bisceglie, in the Bat: four candidates for the office of mayor: Francesco Spina, Vittorio Fata, Francesco Napoletano and the outgoing Angelantonio Angarano. The residents of Monopoli, in the Bari area, were also called to the polls (four candidates: Angelo Annese, Angelo Papio, Pietro Brescia and Paolo Comes).

Declining turnout in Terni: below 12%

Sharp decline in the turnout of voters for the municipal elections in Terni. According to the final figure reported at midday on the portal of the Ministry of the Interior, 11.91 of those entitled went to the polls, while they had been 18.48 in the previous electoral round. The turnout was also decreasing in the province of Perugia where the average of the six municipalities interested in voting scored 14.31 percent at the polls against 19.34 for the past municipal elections. In particular, in the two municipalities where voting takes place with the possible double round Umbertide is at 16.98 (21.72) and Corciano 11.66 percent (16.32).

Turnout Vicenza, at 12 at 13.53%

At 12 in the 111 electoral sections of Vicenza, one of the two capitals of the Veneto called to the polls together with Treviso, 13.53% of the voters had voted. The data is published on the Municipality website, where those relating to the turnout at 7 and 11 pm today will also be available, the total voters at 3 pm tomorrow and then the counting, which can be followed live online on the page.

Turnout, first data: down to 14%

While the vote for the local councils is in progress, the first partial turnout data is recorded. For more than half of the surveys of polling stations (4,588 out of 5,426) the turnout is 14.21%. A decreasing figure given that 19.41% had voted in the previous administrative consultations at 12.00.

Candidates to vote in Ancona

The mayoral candidate Marco Battino voted for seat no. 40 of the Elia school in Ancona. Battino, 22, leads the list Let’s start again from the young.

Vicenza, the two main candidates for mayor are already voting

The two main mayoral candidates in the Vicenza challenge chose the early hours of the morning to go to the polls. The first, around 9.30, was Giacomo Possamai, representative of the centre-left civic list, who went to the polling station at the Maffei school in Contrà Santa Caterina, a few hundred meters from the historic centre. Possamai, who was alone, stopped to talk to some citizens both before and after the vote. Few people lined up and practice settled in minutes. Punctual at 10, as he announced, the current mayor of the center-right Francesco Rucco voted, who went to the polling station of the Scuola Piccoli di Bertesina, one of the outermost districts of the city, far from the historic center. Accompanied by his wife, who in turn voted, the outgoing mayor made a gallant gesture: when the ballots were handed over, two elderly ladies with sticks entered the polling station and Rucco let them pass. Immediately afterwards the outgoing mayor, who in turn was stopped by some citizens, left by car for Udine to participate in the 2023 Alpini National Gathering, which will be held in Vicenza next year: in the next few hours, the Berico capital will receive the symbolic “cue” by the Ana.

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In the Marches 182 thousand citizens to vote

There are 182,040 people from the Marches called to the polls for the administrative elections of today 14 May from 7 to 23 and Monday 15 May from 7 to 15: 87,572 men, 94,468 women. There are 1,226 18-year-olds voting for the first time. Voting takes place in 15 Municipalities: the main one being the regional capital, Ancona. Then there are three cities with more than 15 thousand inhabitants, which, like the capital, could go to the ballot if none of the candidates exceeds 50% plus one of the votes: Falconara Marittima (Ancona), Porto Sant’Elpidio (Fermo), Grottammare ( Ascoli Piceno). Finally, 11 Municipalities under 15,000 inhabitants, where voting takes place in a single round: Chiaravalle, Maiolati Spontini, Morro d’Alba, Ostra Vetere, in the province of Ancona; Gagliole, Penna San Giovanni, San Ginesio, in the province of Macerata; Altidona and Montegiorgio, in the province of Fermo; Castel di Lama and Ripatransone, in the province of Ascoli Piceno.

Ballot boxes open throughout Italy

The polling stations for the annual round of administrative, municipal and district elections opened this morning at 7 am. The polling stations will remain open today until 11pm and tomorrow, Monday 15th, they will be open from 7am to 3pm. The counting of ballots will begin immediately afterwards. The eventual ballot round for the direct election of mayors is scheduled for Sunday 28 and Monday 29 May.

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