Ballots in Tuscany, turnout at 12.07%. In Florence 12.45% – www.controradio.it

Ballots in Tuscany, turnout at 12.07%. In Florence 12.45% – www.controradio.it
Ballots in Tuscany, turnout at 12.07%. In Florence 12.45% – www.controradio.it

The candidates of Florence, Funaro and Schmidt


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Ballot in Tuscany – For the second round of the administrative elections at 12pm, in the 18 Tuscan municipalities called to the polls again for the run-off, 12.07% of those entitled to vote voted. This is what can be obtained from the Interior Ministry data published on the Eligendo portal relating to all of the 780 sections where voting is held.

In the same sections at 11pm on Saturday 8 June, in the first round, the percentage of voters was 22.64%. Among the 18 municipalities, Florence has a turnout at 12.45%: it was 23.20 on 8 June at 11pm. In Empoli it was 10.63% (it was 22.76 on 8 June), in Montecatini by 11.84% (21.22), in Pontedera by 13.30 (23.17), in Piombino by 16.25 (24.46), the most among the 18 municipalities voting. The lowest instead according to data from Eligendo in Rosignano Marittimo: 7.99% (9.20pm on 8 June at 11pm).

The electoral round of 8 and 9 June which involved 185 Tuscan municipalities called to renew the mayor and their administrative bodies has ended, there are 18 municipalities in the region in which there will be a run-off for the election of the mayor. The second round, which exclusively concerns municipalities with more than 15 thousand inhabitants in which no candidate obtained more than 50% of the votes in the first round, will take place from 7am to 11pm on Sunday 23 June and from 7am to 3pm on Monday 24 June. Once the polls have closed, counting will begin and the first screenings will arrive.

The polling stations are set up in the same locations used for the first round.

On the ballot paper there will only be the names of the competing mayoral candidates enclosed in a rectangle, and underneath the symbols of the lists that support them: simply cross out the name of the chosen mayoral candidate to cast your vote. It is necessary to present the electoral card and an identity document (including a driving license). Until June 24th it is possible, without reservation, to renew the electoral card at the electoral offices and at the Registry Points in Florence at Parterre Cubo 1 (Piazza Libertà 12) and Villa Vogel (via delle Torri 23), during extraordinary opening hours .

Controradio will follow the counting of the 18 municipalities in the second round live in Tuscany. Sent live from the electoral committees of the candidates for mayor for Florence, links from the municipalities to the vote, interviews, reflections, analyzes and comments in real time and first declarations of the newly elected, on Controradio and Controradio Web Tv from 3pm to 7pm on 24 June 2024 .

 
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