The results of the regional elections, in order



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The first projections and the scrutiny of the ballots for the regional elections of September 20 and 21 – which come after the closing of the polling stations and the scrutiny of the constitutional referendum on the cut in the number of parliamentarians (Yes he won) – are showing several already true results, despite the partial data, and others about which predictions can be made with some certainty. However, from provisional data, the results appear to be better than expected for the center-left, who will win in three of the six regions avoiding what would have been humiliating defeats in Tuscany and Puglia. The notable figure for the center-right is Luca Zaia’s resounding victory in Veneto, who will become the most voted regional president in Italy.

– Read also: The Post’s live blog on the referendum and election results

In Veneto has swept Luca zaia de la Lega, who has governed the region since 2010: according to the latest projections, he won more than 74 percent of the vote, with the center-left candidate Arturo Lorenzoni at around 16 percent.

In Campania the outgoing president won Vincenzo De Luca of the Democratic Party, given by the projections to almost 65 percent: more than double the candidates of the center-right (Stefano Caldoro) and the M5S (Valeria Ciarambino) combined.

In Tuscany the center-left candidate won Eugenio Giani, which projections and polls give 48 percent, with Liga candidate Susanna Ceccardi at around 41 percent.

In Puglia, another region that was seen in the balance, the outgoing president won Michele Emiliano from the center-left, given by projections above 46 percent, with the center-right challenger Raffaele Fitto below 40 percent.

In Liguria the outgoing president won Giovanni toti of the center-right, given far ahead by scrutiny and projections, which give him a clear advantage – almost 55 percent – over the PD and M5S candidate Ferruccio Sansa, below 40 percent.

At Market the center-right candidate Francesco Acquaroli It is around 44 percent, according to initial projections, while that of the center-left Maurizio Mangialardi is 39 percent.

The seventh region in which it was voted is the Aosta Valley, where voting will begin only on Tuesday morning. However, there are exit polls, which give League first party above 20 percent, followed by the center-left Progetto Civico Progressista list at around 15 percent, slightly ahead of Union Valdôtaine and slightly more than center-right Valle d’Aosta, Vallée d’Aoste Unie and Alliance Valdôtaine .



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