Two days of voting for local and European elections begins today: 15 seats open

Two days of voting for local and European elections begins today: 15 seats open
Two days of voting for local and European elections begins today: 15 seats open

The counting will begin from 2.00 pm on Monday 10 JUNE. The provisional data, as they are transmitted by the territorially competent Prefectures to this Department, will be entered into the aforementioned IDEC system, processed by the program and published in real time.
We also remind you that the voting operations for any run-off round will take place on Sunday 23 JUNE from 07.00 to 23.00 and on Monday 24 JUNE from 07.00 to 15.00.
During the voting operations of the possible run-off round, four surveys on the voter turnout will be published, as for the first round; the turnout data will be released at 12.30 pm, 7.30 pm and 11.30 pm on Sunday 23 JUNE 2024 and at 3.30 pm on Monday 24 JUNE 2024. Today, the candidates decided to go to the polling station Miguel Donegani, Filippo Franzone and Grazia Cosentino as mayor. Tomorrow morning it will be the turn of Terenziano Di Stefano and Salvatore Scerra.

For the European elections, on Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 June 2024 we will vote for the election of the 76 members of the European Parliament belonging to Italy.

The polling stations will be open on Saturday 8 June from 3pm to 11pm and Sunday 9 June from 7am to 11pm. All Italian citizens registered in the electoral lists of their municipality who have reached the age of 18 can vote.

Furthermore, citizens of another European Union country residing in Italy who have already submitted a specific application to the municipality of residence to vote exclusively for the members of the European Parliament belonging to Italy can exercise the right to vote in Italy. Voters must go to vote in possession of a valid identity document and voter card. In the event of loss or running out of spaces for stamping on the card, it can also be requested on voting days at the electoral office of the municipality where you are registered on the electoral lists.

It is possible to vote for only one list, and separate voting is not permitted. The voter can draw a mark on the symbol of the chosen list, even without indicating candidates. The voter can also express preference votes, up to a maximum of three. In the case of multiple preferences expressed, these must concern candidates of different sexes (for example, in the case of two preferences: woman-man or vice versa; in the case of three preferences: woman-woman-man or vice versa; woman-man-woman or vice versa).

If multiple preferences are expressed for candidates who are all of the same sex, the preferences following the first are cancelled. For candidates included in the linguistic minority lists, only one preference can be expressed. Preference must be expressed exclusively for candidates included in the voted list.

The preference vote is expressed by writing, with a copy pencil, in the appropriate lines drawn next to the mark of the voted list, the name and surname or only the surname of the preferred candidates, included in the list itself. In case of:

• identity of surname between the candidates, the name and surname must always be written and, if necessary, the date and place of birth;
• candidate with two surnames, the voter can write only one when giving preference. The indication must contain both surnames when there is the possibility of confusion between the candidates.

The voter, after having voted, must take care to fold the ballot inside the voting booth and must return it, duly folded, to the polling station president.

The lists of candidates presented for each constituency and the symbols of the parties, movements or organized political groups can be consulted online, as can the mock-ups of the electoral ballots.

 
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