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Florence, September 20, 2020 – First data on participation in regional elections in Tuscany. TO 12 voted in 14.67%. In the regional of 2015, those of five years ago when Enrico Rossi won, the participation at 12 was 14.65%. But we only vote one day. We remind you that we vote on Sunday from 7 to 23 and on Monday from 7 to 15.
Participation at 12 for regionals
Arezzo 13.63%
Florence 16.6%
Grosseto 14.41%
Livorno 14.59%
Lucca 12.39%
Massa Carrara 12.22%
Pisa 15.27%
Pistoia 13.9%
Meadow 15.61%
Siena 13.98%
Participation at 12 for the constitutional referendum in Tuscany it is 15.44%
Arezzo 13.93%
Florence 17.25%
Grosseto 14.95%
Livorno 15.72%
Lucca 13.7%
Massa Carrara 13.51%
Pisa 15.89%
Pistoia 14.68%
Prato 16.06%
Siena 14.46%
Participation at 12 for municipal in Tuscany it is 14.68%
Arezzo 14.57%
Coreglia Antelminelli (Lucca) 14.12%
Sillano Giuncugnano (Lucca) 10.97%
Viareggio (Lucca) 14.62%
Villafranca in Lunigiana (Massa Carrara) 15.40%
Cascina (Pisa) 14.89%
Orciano Pisano (Pisa) 14.56%
Uzzano (Pistoia) 16.57%
The regionals
We voted to elect the new president of the region and forty councilors. Refering to regional in Tuscany, the voter will receive only one color card Orange. Two votes can be cast: one drawing a cross over the name of the preselected candidate, the other over the symbol of the list to vote (it is possible disjoint vote, that is, voting for a certain candidate for president but a list that supports another). If only one list is voted on, the vote will automatically go to the presidential candidate supported by that list. However, if only the presidential candidate is voted, the vote will be for the president only and no list. CANDIDATE LISTS: CLICK HERE
How to vote
Click on our special with all voting instructions
The curriculum vitae of the candidates for the Presidency of the Region
Marco Barzanti (Italian Communist Party)
Salvatore Catello (Communist Party)
Susanna Ceccardi (Lega Salvini Premier-Fratelli d’Italia-Forza Italia Udc-Civic Tuscany for change)
Tommaso Fattori (Tuscany on the left)
Irene Galletti (5 Star Movement)
Eugenio Giani (Progressive Green Civic Europe-Italy Viva + Europe-Tuscany Pride for Giani President-Democratic Party-Civic Ecologist Turn left!)
Tiziana Vigni (Movement 3V Freedom of choice)
The referendum
But in Tuscany, as in all of Italy, we also vote for the referendum in the cut or not of the parliamentarians. Cut the number of parliamentarians or not? This is the question of 46,641,856 Italians summoned to vote for the referendum on Sunday and Monday. To be precise, this will be the question voters will find. on the light green tab: “Approved the text of the constitutional law on ‘Modification of articles 56, 57 and 59 of the Constitution on the reduction of the number of parliamentarians’, approved by Parliament and published in the Official Gazette of the Italian Republic – General Series – n.240 of 12 October 2019? “. Yes or No. Simple answer. By checking the box we do consent to the cut, by checking the we do not prevent the cut.
Municipalities to vote for the mayor
In Tuscany exist 200 thousand voters call to the administrative shift for nine municipalities. Regarding municipalities with a population greater than 15 thousand inhabitants (and therefore with the possibility of voting in the event of not achieving an absolute majority for a candidate in the first round), a vote will be taken. Arezzo (the only provincial capital), Viareggio in the province of Lucca, Cascina in the province of Pisa.
Instead, five municipalities will elect the mayor in the first round because with a population of less than 15 thousand inhabitants: two municipalities in the province of Lucca (Coreglia Antelminelli, Sillano Giuncugnano), Villafranca in Lunigiana (Massa Carrara), Orciano Pisano (Pisa), Uzzano (Pistoia).
In case of Follonica (Grosseto), where they will vote but only for the ballot because the result of the first round (a year and a half ago) has in the meantime been rewritten by the TAR after counting some ballots. So for Follonica, you vote only for the ballot that will elect the mayor.
Unknown Covid
Obviously, anti-virus contagion rules in polling stations weigh on elections. The Anci has launched a decalogue with all the rules to be respected in the polling stations. READ THE DECALOGUE
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