Turin at the polls, but more than half of the presidents of the polling stations resign: “Low salary and risk of Covid”



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More than half of the chairmen of the Turin seats have surrendered. A race against time to replace those who have decided, due to risks related to Covid-19 and poor pay for three days of work, to find a valid reason to say “No thanks, I can’t.” Those who sit in the polling stations for three days of work earn 104 euros if they are tellers and 130 as president.


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Elections, two thousand tellers are missing in Turin alone, now the focus is on young people

The Turin City Council had equipped itself on time, excluding its administrators. And then there are other basins to fish. At the Corso Valdocco electoral office they are not worried: “We will replace everyone.” By mid-afternoon, of the 919 seats, 506 presidents rejected the position. To these must be added another 1,487 ATMs who surrendered. A third has already been replaced. And there should be no problem even on this front thanks to the use of the young Turinese who in the last week have made their availability arrive, which is now very useful.


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Elections, two thousand tellers are missing in Turin alone, now the focus is on young people

Seat replacement operations will continue throughout the afternoon and will resume tomorrow morning. The Turin City Council, for greater security and due to fear among tellers and voters, has decided to have a self-certification signed regarding possible symptoms related to Covid and the contacts made. Of the more than 3.5 million Piedmontese summoned to vote, the Turinese are 642,436. The voters who will vote for the first time are 3,950 women and 4,106 men. Among them, 32 young people who will turn 18 on October 20. The centenarians, on the other hand, are 304: 263 women and 41 men.



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