Ballot: polls open today and tomorrow. Turnout at 12: 12.76%

Ballot: polls open today and tomorrow. Turnout at 12: 12.76%
Ballot: polls open today and tomorrow. Turnout at 12: 12.76%

CIVITAVECCHIA – New call to the polls for the citizens of Civitavecchia.

Today, in fact, is the hour X to arrive at the most important verdict. In fact, we will have to choose who, between Massimiliano Grasso and Marco Piendibene, will lead Palazzo del Pincio for the next five years.

Exactly two weeks after the first electoral round, in fact, the 43,653 voters, of which 20,859 males and 22,794 females, are called to express their opinions in the second round of voting.

THE NUMBERS The biggest unknown in this electoral round is represented by the abstention.

In the first round, 63.40% went to vote, equal to 27,673 voters, of which 13,428 males and 14,248 females.

During the last municipal elections, those of 2019, in the first round the turnout was 69.42% – out of an electoral body of 43,812 voters – which then dropped to 53.11% in the second round of voting, which in that case however, it was held in the first ten days of June, unlike this year, arriving at the penultimate weekend of the month. A decline is always physiological between the first and second rounds, we will have to see if this scenario will be confirmed in this case too or if, instead, the Civitavecchio players intend to upset the predictions.

WHEN YOU VOTE The polls in the 53 sections set up yesterday afternoon in the city will be open from 7am to 11pm today and from 7am to 3pm tomorrow, returning to the “classic” times compared to the experimentation of the first round, when voting took place on Saturday afternoon and full day on Sunday.

The electoral office in Piazzale Santarelli in Campo dell’Oro will also remain open during the same polling opening hours to deliver electoral certificates to those who have lost or completed them.

HOW TO VOTE To vote you will need to go to your polling station – indicated on your electoral card – with an identity document and your electoral card. The ballot papers will be much simpler than in the first round: they will contain the names of the two mayoral candidates and the list of lists that support them. The voter must express only one preference, crossing the rectangle in which the name of the chosen candidate is written.

Separate voting is not foreseen for the second round. The ballot that has a mark on the name of a candidate for mayor and one on the symbol of a list that supports the other candidate will therefore be considered void.

THE TWO MAYOR CANDIDATES On the left of the ballot paper you will find the name of Massimiliano Grasso, the centre-right candidate, with the symbols of the lists that support him: FdI, Grasso list, Lega, Civitavecchia 2030 and La Svolta. On the right, however, the name of the centre-left and M5S mayoral candidate Marco Piendibene appears, with the symbols of the related lists: Pd, Unione Civica Piendibene Sindaco, Avs-Demos and M5S.

ATTENDANCE AT 12 PM: 12.76%

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