How many people from Cremona have voted (so far) and the controversy in a polling station in Cremona over a canceled ballot

How many people from Cremona have voted (so far) and the controversy in a polling station in Cremona over a canceled ballot
How many people from Cremona have voted (so far) and the controversy in a polling station in Cremona over a canceled ballot

How many eligible voters have voted in the Cremona area so far? All the details and the most virtuous territories. But also an accident at the polls…

Cremona elections: turnout data

Voter turnout for the elections in the Cremona area Europeans on the first day of voting, Saturday 8 June, it stood at 17.66%, while for the administrative ones it was 19.52%. In the city of Cremona, 19.75% of eligible voters voted for the mayor. The municipality with the highest turnout was Pessina Cremonese, followed by Gerre Caprioli (26.68%) and Madignano (25.76%), with 27.2% of voters. The lowest turnout was recorded at Sayingwith 13.34%.

Possible removal of a seat president

Voting took place peacefully, with the exception of an episode that occurred at a polling station in the city of Cremona. In the evening it was contested a seat president who said, upon question from a constituent, of do not vote separately for the local elections (although this possibility is permitted for the municipal elections but not for the European ones) because the ballot paper would have been cancelled. Protests by a representative of the list and intervention of the local police and Digos. The possibility is being considered removal of the president in question.

 
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