Polling stations reopened, turnout in the province of Cremona higher than the Lombard average

Polling stations reopened, turnout in the province of Cremona higher than the Lombard average
Polling stations reopened, turnout in the province of Cremona higher than the Lombard average

Polling stations open again from 7 this morning for the administrative elections and European. For the latter, in the north-western constituency – which includes the province of Cremona – the turnout at 11pm yesterday was higher than that of the other 4 areas into which Italy is divided: 16.79%. Where the least votes were cast was in island Italy with 10.6%.
The national average stood at 14.6%.
In Lombardy the average was 16.43% and the province of Cremona is among those where the most votes were cast: The 17.66% of those entitled, compared to 18.18% in Lodi where the turnout was the most significant in the region. Sondrio brings up the rear with 14.47%.

Going down to the municipal level, Motta Baluffi the country with the lowest turnout, 6.75%; Pessina the one with the highest, 28.13%, followed by Gerre de Caprioli with 26.68%.

In the capital, Cremona, the electorate has so far preferred to vote for the European elections rather than the municipal elections: the turnout in the first case was 20.3% while in the second it was 19.75, with a difference of half a percentage point.

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