Final rush to the polls: in the Varese area turnout at 52% for the mayors, 45% for Europe

Final rush to the polls: in the Varese area turnout at 52% for the mayors, 45% for Europe
Final rush to the polls: in the Varese area turnout at 52% for the mayors, 45% for Europe

VARESE – Voter turnout in the province of Varese above 50% for administrative elections and 45% for European elections. AND the latest official data, that of 7pm, churned out by the Interior Ministry before the final rush of the electoral round of 8 and 9 June. In the Varese area we continue vote more than the national average for the Brussels Parliament election but less than the national average for municipal ones. In fact, at 7pm he voted almost 52% (51.89%) to elect the mayorsless than the 53% recorded throughout Italy, while the European figure stops at 45.24%, but significantly higher than the national 40.8%. Voting until 11pm.

The vote for Europe

The little one is confirmed Duno the “queen” of turnout in the province of Varese: at the last “pit stop” at 7pm more than three out of four voters voted, 75.19%. Flop instead for the recall of Europe to Lavena Ponte Tresa: just 22.19% of eligible voters withdrew their ballot. Among the big cities it remains Busto Arsizio the one with the highest voter turnout, 43.96%, compared to 42.18% in the capital Varese and 40.84% ​​of Gallarate.

Voting for mayors

As already Tronzano Lake Maggiore at noon, during the afternoon all 10 municipalities in which the only mayoral candidate “challenged” the quorum of 40% have exceeded the fateful threshold that will validate the vote. Once the polling station presidents make the voter data official, they are already there all sure of having been elected (or re-elected) mayors. After all, alone Mesenzana, still bringing up the rear in turnout for the administrative vote, did not reach 40% of voters (38.28%). It is here too Duno which recorded the highest turnout figure, exceeding 74%, ahead of Brinzio with 67%.

varese european elections turnout – MALPENSA24
 
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