European: Counting concluded. This is how Bagheria voted: Among the M5S lists, the most voted Patrizio Cinque wins

European: Counting concluded. This is how Bagheria voted: Among the M5S lists, the most voted Patrizio Cinque wins
European: Counting concluded. This is how Bagheria voted: Among the M5S lists, the most voted Patrizio Cinque wins

The counting operations have been concluded at the 55 electoral sections of the Municipality of Bagheria for the election of the 8 members of the European Parliament belonging to Italy (Electoral constituency V Insular Italy Sicily – Sardinia).

The 5 Star Movement wins in Bagheria with 7,703 votes with a percentage of 31.27 %, follows Forza Italia with 5,054 votes and a percentage of 20.51 %in third place Brothers of Italy with 4,953 votes and a percentage of 20.10%, followed by the Democratic Party with 2,332 votesi and a percentage of 9.47% %. The others follow as per the attached file.

As far as preferences are concerned, the most voted candidate for the European Parliament in Bagheria is Patrick Five with 4,482 votes.

In summary, the people of Bagheria who went to the polls to elect the members of the European Parliament are 28,322 eligible, 13,710 males (62.03%) and 14,612 females out of 46,121 (60.83%) registered for a percentage equal to 61.41. %.

We remind you that the published data are to be considered definitive but not official: the official results will be proclaimed by the appropriate electoral commission.

Link to the article from the previous elections >>> European elections: Once the counting was concluded, this is how Bagheria voted. among the lists the M5s wins, among the candidates Salvini the most voted – City of Bagheria

Further data, also list by list, will be published in the next few hours,

MM
Press office


definitive European turnout

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candidates 55 out of 55

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