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ROME

at 11.00 pm it is 36.8%

Sugar Mizzy October 3, 2021

Municipal elections Rome 2021

At 11.00 pm in the Rome polling stations 36.8% of those entitled voted. Declining turnout in all large cities, especially in Rome in the more peripheral districts. The polls will reopen tomorrow at 7.00 to close at 15.00, immediately after the spouse of the ballots to elect the city council and the fifteen municipal councils, and choose mayor and presidents of the city hall.

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Municipal elections Rome 2021

L’turnout at the polling stations in Rome is 36.82% at 11.00 pm. The national figure is 46%, in the province of Rome it is 47.50% .. At the moment the turnout is decreasing compared to the previous administrative turn in 2016, where, however, it was voted in just one day. The polls will reopen tomorrow morning at 7.00 to close at 15.00 The elections on Sunday 3 Monday 4 October affect almost two and a half million citizens who will go to the polls to elect the new mayor of the capital. The four candidates leading the race at the Capitol are Enrico Michetti of the center-right, Roberto Gualtieri of the center-left, Carlo Calenda of Action and Virginia Raggi of the Five Star Movement.

The figure for the first turnout is 11.83%

The figure for the first turnout in Rome is 11.83% in the administrative elections. Turnout in the last municipal elections of 2016 14.2% at the same time. As for the province, 15.2% of the voters voted at 12 noon. In Latina he voted 16.05, while in his province he voted 15.99%.

The second turnout is 29.50%

At 7 pm, in Rome, 29.50% of eligible voters, that is 2,359,250, voted. Compared to the 2016 administrative elections, there is a drop of ten percentage points. This is the turnout instead in the various municipalities of the capital:

Elections in Rome, the opening and closing times of the polling stations in the two days of the vote

Town Hall I: 30.47%
Town Hall II: 33.95%
Municipality III: 31.20%
Town Hall IV: 29.72%
Town Hall V: 28.74%
Municipality VI: 25.16%
Town Hall VII: 30.55%
Municipality VIII: 31.41%
Town Hall IX: 30.58%
Town Hall X: 28.01%
Town Hall XI: 28.74%
Municipality XII: 29.72%
Town Hall XIII: 29.21%
Town Hall XIV: 28.56%
Town Hall XV: 27.28%

Blocked voting and exchange of ballot papers

A first report of the day chaos in some polling stations due to the lack of presidents and tellers, despite the appeal of the Municipality that sees citizens to apply and make available for last minute changes if there are empty seats for those absent. Stumbling blocks in the III Municipality, where wrong ballot papers were handed over and citizens did not vote. This slowed down operations, because it was not possible to vote. On the cards, in fact, instead of the candidates running for the III Municipality, those of the XIV appeared. An exchange that now forces Romans who voted on section 2280 before 10am today, comes back again as the ballot was wrong and the vote was canceled. The four preferred candidates by the Romans according to the polls have already voted: Virginia Raggi in via delle Maestre Pie Filippini in Ottavia, Enrico Michetti in the seat in via Giovanni De Calvi in ​​Monteverde, Roberto Gualtieri in the seat of the Federico Caffè institute in Fonteiana and Carlo Calenda in via del Lavatore.

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