Referendum 2020: yes the cut in parliamentarians wins, here are the results in Lombardy



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Milan, September 21, 2020 – It’s the referendum verdict day about him parliamentary court. In Lombardy, in favor of the referendum question, he voted 51.36% of the holders. A lower turnout compared to previous consultations in 2016, when (in a single day) 68% of Italians voted. In the Lombardy region he won clearly “yes”, with 68.1% of preferences (slightly below the national figure, which stood at 69.5%). There is not quorum: The most voted option wins, regardless of national participation. For the Five Stars parent company in the Lombardy region, Massimo De Rosa “The victory of the yes rewards a promise fulfilled and shows how the path is to follow the program supported by the citizens.historical result. I think that the coherence of a proposal that remained faithful to what Parliament voted was rewarded ”.

In Milan the “yes” less overwhelming

the yes in the referendum he wins in all the capitals of Lombardy, although in Milan there is the lowest gap: ‘only’ 56.54% vote for the cut in parliamentarians against 43.46% who oppose. Percentages ‘balanced’ also in Bergamo where the referendum passes with 59.76%. Overwhelming yes-instead victory in Lodi (67.44%) and Cremona (65.04%)

Lecco, the province with the most votes, the city of Milan with 45%

More votes were voted in Lecco and its province (55.4%), where in the capital municipalities were also voted and less in Sondrio and its province (45.1%). TO Milan city does not reach half of those who have the right to vote in the referendum, stops at Four. Five%. A figure lower than that of Lombardy and the metropolitan area as a whole. In the provincial capital, there were fewer votes in City Hall 6, with a participation just below 44%; while the highest figure is found in Municipality 3 with 47.5% attendance.

These are the results province by province (live count)

MILAN: participation in 49.72%, 45.19 in the municipality of Milan. 65.69% spoke in favor of “yes”, 34.31% of “no”

BERGAMO: participation in 54.89%. 70.26% of voters were in favor of “yes”, 29.74% of “no”

BRESCIA: participation in 52.07%. 68.58% of the voters spoke in favor of “yes”, 31.42% of “no”

HOW: participation of 50.03%. 67.66% were in favor of “yes”, 32.24% of “no”

CREMONA: participation in 52.88%. 70.79% of voters were in favor of “yes”, 29.21% of “no”

LECCO: participation in 55.41%. 67.76% of voters were in favor of “yes”, 32.34% of “no”

LODI: participation in 50.02%. 73.41% of voters were in favor of “yes”, 26.59% of “no”

MANTOVA: participation in 54.53%. 70.8% of voters were in favor of “yes”, 29.2% of “no”

MONZA Y BRIANZA: participation in 51.61%. 69.34% of those who voted in favor of “yes”, 30.66% of “no”

PAVIA: participation in 50.72%. 68.68% of voters voted in favor of “yes”, 31.32% of “no”

SONDRIO: participation in 45.27%. 68.72% of voters were in favor of “yes”, 31.28% of “no”.

VARESE: 50.8% stake. In favor of “yes” 68.01% were expressed, 31.99% for “no”

The referendum question

As to referendum question, the voters found the following words printed on the ballot: “Approved the text of the constitutional law on the reform of articles 56, 57 and 59 of the Constitution regarding the reduction of the number of parliamentarians”, approved by Parliament and published in the Official Gazette of the Republic 240 of October 12, 2019? Voting “yes” meant confirming the cut in parliamentarians from 945 to 600, voting “no” to oppose the reform sought by the M5S.

The electoral round

Questa electoral session (the first of the era COVID-19) summoned citizens to the polls for the referendum in the court of parliamentarians, the regional elections in Veneto, Liguria, Tuscany, Market, Campania, Puglia and Valle d’Aosta and those municipal the 1,178 municipalities (in Lombardy it was voted in 84 municipalities). Then there are the alternatives in two seating vacant members of the Senate.

Anti-Covid security measures

For the first time in the history of the Republic, access to seats and voting procedures were dictated by unprecedented anti-contagion measures. The first operation, in times of Covid emergency, was the cleaning of the spaces. The final cleanup will take place on Tuesday with a view to returning the students to the classroom on Wednesday. Outside the polling stations Control of queues and distancing is the responsibility of the police.. At polling stations, personal protective equipment was available, i.e. masks, gloves and gels for the seat and a small escort for voters who, for example, had their mask removed and therefore no longer they could be used. At the entrance to the polling stations there was no temperature measurement. the copying pencils to express their preference for the reduction or not of the number of deputies and senators were disinfected after every vote. The ballot was personally entered by the voter in the ballot box. Another novelty dictated by the emergency provides the right to vote from home for patients in quarantine or fiduciary isolation who have requested it. Among them also the former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, isolated in Arcore.

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