European and municipal elections, Umbria goes to the polls to elect mayors and councilors: 706 thousand voters – Corriere dell’Umbria

European and municipal elections, Umbria goes to the polls to elect mayors and councilors: 706 thousand voters – Corriere dell’Umbria
European and municipal elections, Umbria goes to the polls to elect mayors and councilors: 706 thousand voters – Corriere dell’Umbria

Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th June the Umbrians will be called to urns to renew i mayors hey municipal councils in 60 of the 92 Municipalities of the regionin conjunction with the European elections with which we will try to bring in EU Parliament one or more representatives of the territory. Polls open today Saturday 8 Junefrom 3pm to 11pm, and tomorrow, Sunday 9 Junefrom 7am to 11pm. In what has now been defined by everyone election day there will be 706,477 voted registered on the electoral lists ofUmbria for them Europeans (of which 342,896 men and 363,581 women) while for women administrative I am 405.384 (of which over 261 in cities with over 15 thousand. In particular a Perugia there will be 130,070 thousand who will be able to decide on the successor of Andrea Romizi.
MUNICIPAL
There are seven cities with over 15 thousand inhabitants that go to the polls, bringing 261,437 people to the vote, divided as follows: 130,070 Perugia44,744 in Foligno, 27,409 in Gubbio17,064 y Bastia Umbra16,022 y Orvieto14,148 y Marsciano and 11,980 y Castiglione del Lago. On the other hand, there are 143,947 registered voters in the municipalities with less than 15 thousand inhabitants (they vote in Campello sul Clitunno, Castel Ritaldi, Cerreto di Spoleto, Citerna, Città della Pieve, Collazzone, Costacciaro, Fossato di Vico, Fratta Todina, Giano dell’ Umbria, Gualdo Cattaneo, Gualdo Tadino, Lisciano Niccone, Magione, Massa Martana, Monte Castello di Vibio, Montefalco, Montone, Norcia, Paciano, Panicale, Piegaro Pietralunga, Preci, San Giustino, Sant’Anatolia di Narco, Scheggia and Pascelupo, Sellano , Sigillo, Spello, Torgiano, Tuoro sul Trasimeno, Vallo di Nera, Acquasparta, Allerona, Alviano, Arrone, Baschi, Castel Viscardo, Fabro, Ficulle, Guardea, Lugnano in Teverina, Montecchio, Montefranco, Montegabbione, Monteleone d’Orvieto, Penna in Teverina, Polino, Porano, San Gemini, San Venanzo, Stroncone).
There are a total of 147 candidates for mayor in Umbria, 224 lists and a veritable army of aspiring councillors.
EUROPEAN
They are instead 13 Umbrians who are aiming for a place in the European Parliament (they will be 76 Italian parliamentarians Between Strasbourg And Brussels). The two outgoing Umbrians are back (they had taken over): the Spoletina Camilla Laureti (Pd) and the Tuderte Francesca Peppucci (Forza Italia). The citizen of Assisi also supports the Democratic Party Marcus Tarquinius. The 5 Star Movement focuses on Terni – city councilor –Valentina Pococacio. The Greens and Left Alliance tries with Terni Francesca Arca and the Perugian Pierluigi Vossi. Spoleto Manuela Albertella Terni is a candidate for United States + Europe Paola Pincardini and the Perugian Cristian Brutti for Popular Alternative. The Perugian Marco Squartapresident of the Legislative Assembly, is the choice of Fratelli d’Italia which has Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni as the leader, while the League is focusing on two people from Terni: Valeria Alessandrini And Antonio Tacconi. Peace Earth Dignity, the list of Michele Santoro, instead, Alì “Rashid” Khalil, from Orvieto by adoption, has been a candidate for years. It must be added to them Stefano Bandecchi, mayor of Terni, for Popular Alternative. Voters will have a ruby ​​red ballot at their disposal, for electoral constituency number three, that of central Italy (Tuscany, Umbria, Marche, Lazio). Worth noting is the vote of non-resident students: in Umbria 373 asked for it.
BALLOT
In the event that no one reaches the threshold required to be elected in the administrative elections, in municipalities over 15 thousand inhabitants, we go back to the polls Sunday 23 June from 7am to 11pm Monday 24 June from 7am to 3pm. You choose between two candidates who in the first round obtained the highest number of votes and in the second round the candidate who obtains the highest number of votes is elected mayor.
THE SEATS
There are 1,000 sections (of which 7 hospital ones) set up in Umbria for the European elections. Of these, 552 (159 in the capital, 325 in the province of Perugia and 68 in that of Terni) we will also vote for the municipal elections.

 
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