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Abruzzo election turnout at midday up 2% compared to 2019 - Politics

2024-03-10T12:08:10.242Z

Highlights: Abruzzo election turnout at midday up 2% compared to 2019. Turnout in Abruzzo for regional elections stood at 15.8% at midday on Sunday, up from 13.3% in the last regional polls in 2019. The figure is calculated based on the turnout at 1,415 polling stations out of a total of 1,634. In total 1,208,276 people living in the central Apennine region are called to vote for their new regional government in a poll seen as another important test for the right-centremajority coalition.


The turnout in Abruzzo for regional elections stood at 15.8% at midday on Sunday, up from 13.3% in the last regional polls in 2019. The figure is calculated based on the turnout at 1,415 polling stations out of a total of 1,634. (HANDLE)


The turnout in Abruzzo for regional elections stood at 15.8% at midday on Sunday, up from 13.3% in the last regional polls in 2019.


   The figure is calculated based on the turnout at 1,415 polling stations out of a total of 1,634.


   In total 1,208,276 people living in the central Apennine region are called to vote for their new regional government in a poll that is seen as another important test for the right-centremajority coalition led by Premier Giorgia Meloni after its narrow defeat in regional elections in Sardinia last month and ahead of European parliament elections in June.


   The race is between the incumbent centre-right governor MarcoMarsilio and Luciano d'Amico, a university professor in business economics who is running with a broad centre-left coalition that includes the 5-Star Movement (M5S) and Democratic Party (PD), along the lines of the alliance that took the M5S's AlessandraTodde to victory in Sardinia at the end of February.


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