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European elections 2024, in Barletta the PD leads with 30.49%

The counting of the results for the European elections has ended. In a general climate of low turnout, where the only exceptions are represented by the Municipalities also called to vote for the administrative elections, in Puglia the overall orientation that emerges from the 4,029 sections places the Democratic Party in first place, which leads the list of parties with 33.57%: followed by Fratelli d’Italia (26.95%) and M5S (14.11%). Forza Italia (7.79%) and Lega (6.19%) do not exceed 10% of the preferences.

The results of the European elections in Barletta

Going into detail about the outcome of the vote in our city, the trend follows exactly the global line in Puglia.

Sections: 104 / 104 (All)
Data updated at: 10/06/2024 – 04:54

  • DEMOCRATIC PARTY 8,670 votes – 30.49%
  • BROTHERS OF ITALY 7,226 votes – 25.41%
  • 5 STAR MOVEMENT 4,016 votes – 14.12%
  • FORZA ITALIA – WE MODERATE – PPE 2,848 votes – 10.02%
  • GREEN AND LEFT ALLIANCE 1,673 votes – 5.88%
  • LEAGUE SALVINI PREMIER 1,203 votes – 4.23%
  • ACTION – WE ARE EUROPEAN 819 votes – 2.88%
  • UNITED STATES OF EUROPE 753 votes – 2.65%
  • POPULAR ALTERNATIVE 612 votes – 2.15%
  • PEACE EARTH DIGNITY 374 votes – 1.32%
  • FREEDOM 132 votes – 0.46%
  • ANIMALIST PARTY – ITALEXIT FOR ITALY 108 votes – 0.38%

Source: Eligendo / Ministry of the Interior
The data is not official. The official proclamation of the results is the prerogative of the competent territorial electoral offices. The distribution of seats and the identification of those elected are to be considered provisional, and do not take into account any “options”, incompatibilities, subrogations and corrections.

 
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