Administrative elections 2024: one in two voters has not yet voted in Castellammare and Torre

Administrative elections 2024: one in two voters has not yet voted in Castellammare and Torre
Administrative elections 2024: one in two voters has not yet voted in Castellammare and Torre

Administrative elections 2024: one in two voters has not yet voted in Castellammare and Torre

One in two voters has not yet gone to the polls for the local elections in the province of Naples, where an average turnout of 54% was recorded. This is the data at 7pm (the polling stations will remain open until 11pm). In Castellammare di Stabia 52.78% of those entitled to vote voted, while in Torre Annunziata 50.82%. In fact, Ilaria Abagnale, the outgoing tricolor band and the only candidate for the administrative elections of Sant’Antonio Abate, can already celebrate the new election as mayor, where with the 66% turnout the necessary 50% was well exceeded. The same goes also in Casola di Napoli, where the only candidate running for the tricolor band is the former mayor Alfredo Rosalba. At 7pm in the small municipality of Monti Lattari the turnout was 72.30%, but his failed challenger, Domenico Peccerillo (his list was rejected), had started a campaign to ask citizens to cancel the vote and therefore we will have to wait for the count to verify whether his indication has been followed up. Among the best turnout data, in the province of Naples, are Santa Maria la Carità, where 65.64% of those entitled to vote voted, Striano with 64.17%, while in Meta there was 58.59% of those entitled to vote. voters, just under 56% in Trecase. Negative record for Anacapri, where at 7pm just 38.85% of voters went to the polls, while in Capri 50.08%.

 
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