Sunday, June 19, 2016

Municipal, open seats for the ballot The turnout junction between mating (and weather) Who will win in Italy in pole? – Corriere della Sera

Seats open from 7 to 23 on Sunday for the second ballot of the municipal elections: voting in 126 municipalities, including six capitals of the region Rome, Milan, Turin, Naples, Bologna and Trieste, and 14 provincial capitals. Over eight and a half million citizens eligible to vote. Turnout down compared to two weeks ago: the 12 had voted 14.96% of eligible voters, compared to 16.89% of the first round. Missing is the matter of Naples.

at 12 turnout down in Rome and Naples, is growing in Milan

turnout down in Rome, where at 12 he voted 13.28% of those eligible, in the first round the figure at the same time was of 14.12%. It also gave a negative turnout in Bologna, the 17,78% compared to 19,91% of the first round. In Trieste the 17,26% turnout, compared with 18.8% of the first round. It grows rather albeit slightly turnout in Milan, to 15.93%, compared to 15.56% of the first round. Positively also the matter of turnout in Turin, the 12 had voted 14.79% of eligible voters, to vote in the first round had been the 14,05% of the voters.

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candidates of ballots here is strong and weak points

 
 

Virginia Rays (Rome)

 

Rome and Milan

All eyes on Rome, where the challenge is between Virginia Rays of the Movement 5 Stars, who in the first round had obtained 35.25% of the vote, and Roberto Giachetti, Pd, who two weeks ago had stopped at 24.87% of the votes. A closure of hot election campaign, in the capital, on the eve of the controversy over alleged voting advice from Ray, which is defended with a post on Facebook and has been accused of violating the electoral silence. Roberto Giachetti voted at the polling station 10 via Fonteiana, in Monteverde, at 14.30 the vote of the candidate M5S in the school in via Maestre Pie Filippini. In Milan the game is played between Stefano Parisi, the center-right candidate in Milan was presented compact on its name, and renziano Beppe room. In the first round the gap between the two was minimal, with dem 41% compared to 40% of Parisi. Sunday morning, the vote of both candidates to replace Giuliano Pisapia on the mayor chair: the seat via Goito, to 1, 30 room and Parisi to 12.

Naples and Turin

He failed the goal reappointment in the first round the outgoing mayor of Naples, Luigi De Magistris, who in the election two weeks ago, however, marked a radical departure than Gianni Lettieri, candidate of the center: the first citizen Neapolitan 42.8% of the vote against 24% of Lettieri. Both candidates for the mayor’s chair Campania capital voted Sunday morning. And outgoing mayor pointing to an extension also Piero Fassino, in Turin, strong 41.8% of the vote in the first round against the (almost) surprise Chiara hanger of the Movement 5 Stars, but stopped at 30.9% of preferences. “Do not just choose the mayor but the future of the city,” he said Fassino leaving the polling station. Both he and his rival have voted on Sunday morning.

shadow carousel

 
 

Municipal elections 2016, candidates and VIPs to vote for ballot

 

Bologna and Trieste

On Bologna very pointed the Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, and yet failed to collect a win in the first round with the outgoing mayor and candidate again Virginio Merola (who had obtained 39.5% of the votes). Here the challenge is with the League’s Borgonzoni Lucia, supported by the center, which two weeks ago had collected 22.3% of the vote. In Trieste, the surprise in the first round was the success of the former mayor of the capital, Roberto Dipiazza, candidate of the center, that the first round had obtained 40.81% of the votes against 29.22% of the incumbent mayor Roberto Cosolini.


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voting for the second ballot – All big turnout

 
 

Roberto Giachetti

 



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Savona, the duel between women

 

June 19, 2016 (edited June 19, 2016 | 13:23)

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