Elections, at 12 Biella is the province where the most votes were cast in Piedmont. Five towns already have a mayor

Elections, at 12 Biella is the province where the most votes were cast in Piedmont. Five towns already have a mayor
Elections, at 12 Biella is the province where the most votes were cast in Piedmont. Five towns already have a mayor

For the regional elections in Piedmont at 12 29.2% of voters voted. This is what emerges from the Eligendo portal of the Interior Ministry. The lowest turnout in the province of Turin, under 28%, the highest in Biella at 33.7%. In the capital, 34.92% voted.

In the province, voter turnout was over 30 percent. Voting until 11pm today

09 June 2024

The first mayors

In municipalities where only one list has been presented for the administrative elections, it is sufficient to reach 40% of voters for the mayor to be elected (once the ballot is completed, the number of valid votes must not be less than 50%) to be elected. At 12 the quorum was reached and exceeded Casapinta (41.40%, Danilo Cavasin), Magnano (43.05%, Anna Grisoglio), Miagliano (40.67%, Alessandro Mognaz), Horsefoot (45.16%, Carlo Rosazza Prin) e Surprising (42.34%, Riccardo Lunardon). The highest turnout was recorded in Massazza, with 50.47%

The vote in Biella

In the capital there are five mayoral candidates, three of which can count on more than one support list: in total there are thirteen brands in the field, but not all of them have reached the maximum number of candidates, 32, and if you look through them carefully there is no shortage the fillers. However, a fair number of aspiring city councilors (at the last administrative elections there were a few more). Following the order shown on the voting card, we find Marta Bruschi supported by four lists, Democratic Party, 5 Star Movement, Biella C’è, Alleanza Verdi and Sinistra; Riccardo Ramella with the Nova Bugella civic list; Marzio Olivero at the head of the coalition which includes five lists (Fratelli d’Italia, Forza Italia, Lega Salvini, civica Dino Gentile, Udc); Riccardo Dellamontà with the Italian Communist Party list; Andrea Foglio Bonda with the civic lists Buongiorno Biella and CostruiAmo Biella.


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