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Municipal elections 2023, live results

2023-05-15T15:27:23.782Z

Highlights: A decrease of 2 points compared to 61.22% of the administrative past. A total of 595 municipalities voted in this round. The eventual run-offs are scheduled for May 28 and 29. The record turnout in Balocco (Vercelli), with 90%, the negative one in two towns in the province of Cuneo, Bergolo (23.68%) and Castelnuovo di Ceva (26.52%). The final turnout in Puglia was 64.13%, a slight increase compared to Sunday's trend but lower than in the last election round.


A decrease of 2 points compared to 61.22% of the administrative past. A total of 595 municipalities voted in this round. The eventual run-offs are scheduled for May 28 and 29. THE SPECIAL (ANSA)


Municipal 2023, closed the polls in the 595 Comiuni 595 went to the vote in this round.

The final turnout in the elections stood at 59.03%, down 2 points compared to 61.22% in the past administrative elections. The eventual run-offs are scheduled for May 28 and 29. On 21 May, instead, voting will take place in Trentino Alto Adige and Valle d'Aosta, and the following week - on 28 and 29 May - in Sardinia and Sicily with run-offs on 11 and 12 June. Friuli Venezia Giulia has already voted on 2 and 3 April.

Piedmont
In the 70 municipalities of Piedmont to vote for the Administrative elections, the total turnout was 55.64%, down compared to the previous electoral round, 59.80%. In the four main municipalities, over 15 thousand inhabitants, voters decreased in Ivrea (50.48%, Orbassano (52.56%) and especially in Novi Ligure (52.13, against 64.69% of the previous vote in the Administrative Elections; in contrast Pianezza, where the turnout was 64.69%, over 4 percentage points more than the previous vote. The record turnout in Balocco (Vercelli), with 90%, the negative one in two towns in the province of Cuneo, Bergolo (23.68%) and Castelnuovo di Ceva (26.52%).

Ancona
In Ancona the turnout for the municipal elections exceeded by a whisker that of the previous electoral round: 54.95% against 54.60%. On the other hand, voter turnout in the province of Ancona remains slightly below the previous one (55.51% against the previous 56.61%) where, in addition to the regional capital, five other municipalities (Chiaravalle, Falconara Marittima, Maiolati Spontini, Morro d'Alba and Ostra Vetere) go to the polls. At the regional level, for the total of the 15 municipalities, 57.01% of those entitled to vote voted, almost two points below the previous elections (58.76%). Voting takes place in municipalities over 15 thousand inhabitants, as well as in Ancona, Falconara Marittima, Porto Sant'Elpidio and Grottammare. For another 11 municipalities I vote with a single round.

Pisa When the data arrived from 83 sections out of 86, in Pisa
the turnout, at the close of 15, is 56.29%. Last night at 23 pm the turnout recorded was 45.25%. In the previous municipal elections of 2018, Pisa had recorded a turnout of 58.58%.

Tuscany When the data arrived from all sections of Tuscany
(413 out of 413), the final turnout for the municipal elections, at the close of the polls today at 15 pm, was 58.14%. Last night at 23 pm the turnout recorded was 46.49%. In the previous municipal elections of 2018, Tuscany had recorded a turnout of 59.64%.

Latina
The turnout at the polling stations for the municipal elections of Latina, the only Lazio capital to vote in this electoral round, reaches 58%, down three points compared to 61% of the past administrative elections. A figure in line with the regional one, where the turnout reached 59.8%, also in this case down almost three points compared to 62.8% in the past elections.

Puglia The final turnout in Puglia
was 64.13%, a slight increase compared to Sunday's trend but, however, lower than in the last election round when it reached 66.61%. Voting took place in 51 municipalities. The province where there was the greatest participation is that of Taranto the only one to exceed 70% (70.22), followed by that of Lecce with 68.19%, then Bari (63.71%), Brindisi (62.89%), the BAT (61.91%), and closes the Foggiano with 56.64%. Voting took place in nine municipalities of the metropolitan city of Bari, in two of the Bat, in eight in the province of Taranto, 13 in Salento, 11 in the Foggia area and 8 in the Brindisi area, including the capital.

Veneto The final turnout at the polling stations for the municipal elections in Veneto
is very low, at 54.53% of voters, compared to a national figure of 59%, according to the surveys of the Ministry of the Interior. In the previous municipal elections, 57.01% had voted in the municipalities concerned As for the two provincial capitals, in Vicenza the final turnout is 54.14% (55.80% in 2018), while in Treviso the final figure is 52.14% (59.15% in 2018).

Liguria
The polls closed and the counting started these are the percentages of voters in Liguria and in the four main cities to vote. In Liguria, 56.08% voted, down from the last administrative elections when 60.42% voted. The drop in voter turnout is generalized: in Sestri Levante (9,136 voters out of 16,995 eligible voters) 53.76% voted compared to the last administrative elections where 59.41% had voted. In Sarzana (11,526 voters out of 18,383 eligible voters) the highest figure: 62.46% voted against 64.40% of the previous administration. In Imperia (19,959 voters out of 34,370 eligible voters) 58.02% voted compared to 62.79% in the previous administrative elections. Finally, in Ventimiglia (11,202 voters out of 21,457 eligible voters) 52.21% voted compared to 57.37%.

Source: ansa

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