Election day: Seats open. Turnout at 12 at the Municipalities at 17.64%, for referendums at 6.8%

France to vote: turnout towards a new negative record (ANSA)

Polling stations open for voting for municipal and referendum elections. There are 971 municipalities in which to vote, for a total number of voters that touches 9 million.

The final figure of the turnout at 12 for the vote in the municipal elections, for the 818 managed by the Interior Ministry, is equal to 17.64%. At previous homologations it was 19.37%. We will vote until tonight at 11pm.

THE DATA ON THE REFERENDUM
Turnout to 6.8% for the 5 referendums on justice at 12 noon. The final figure, arrived 5 hours later, saw the turnout for 5 questions fluctuate from 6.78 to 6.79. Record of votes with almost 10% in Liguria (where one also votes for the municipal ones in Genoa) with Fvg and Veneto on 9%, while the lowest turnout is recorded in Molise (4.1%). Voting takes place until 11pm.
In particular, for referendum 1 (Incandiability after conviction) the turnout was 6.79%.
For question 2 (Limitation of precautionary measures) it is 6.78%.
Question 3 (Separation of functions of magistrates) is 6.79%.
Question 4 (Lay members of the judicial councils) is 6.79%.
Question 5 (Elections of Csm toga members) is 6.78%.

In the morning chaos in Palermo due to the absence of about fifty seat presidents.

THE DIRECT PHOTO

The President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella voted in Palermo, accompanied by the escort, he went as usual to the 535 seat. the municipality is trying to replace to allow the smooth running of electoral operations. Late in the morning, the last 13 presidents of sections who had passed away due to sudden resignations took office. Voting will soon be regular in all 600 city sections. Sources of the Interior Ministry let it be known. The seats not established in Palermo due to the resignation of presidents – and which have not been replaced – have been merged with the sections already in operation where the vote is in progress. This is what is stated in a provision of the Interior Ministry, signed by the head of the Department. Under current legislation, the opening hours of polling stations cannot be changed, operation, ministerial sources explain, which could only be done by enacting a new law: however, in polling stations open late, voters who will find themselves in line at polling closures will be able to to vote after 11 pm. The case of the election day of May 13, 2001 is recalled, when due to delays in voting, voting was held until late at night.

There are 26 capital municipalities, of which four are regional capitals. These are Alessandria, Asti, Cuneo, Como, Lodi, Monza, Belluno, Padua, Verona, Gorizia, GENOALa Spezia, Parma, Piacenza, Lucca, Pistoia, Frosinone, Rieti, Viterbo, THE EAGLE, Barletta, Taranto, CATANZARO, PALERMOMessina and Oristano.

Of the provincial capitals to the vote, four are commissioners: Barletta and Taranto following a vote of no confidence, while Messina and Viterbo due to the resignation of the mayor. The referendum questions – on which 50,915,402 voters can express their opinion, of which 4,735,783 abroad – are five and concern the separation of functions for magistrates, the Severino law, the limits for pre-trial detention, the rules for candidacies to the CSM and the assessments of the judges.

Source: Ansa

Share this article:

Leave a Reply

most popular