What emerges from the exit polls and the first projections on the municipal elections in Rome, Milan, Turin, Bologna, Naples and Trieste
(article updated at 6 pm)
The center-left has an advantage in the big cities. From the first data on the basis of the projections, a victory for the center-left already appears in the first round in Milan, Bologna and Naples, while in Turin the game is decided in the ballot, with the center-left candidate in the lead. S.
trust still open in the capital, where the center-right candidate for mayor, Enrico Michetti, has the advantage, followed at a distance of a few points by the center-left candidate, Roberto Gualtieri. After the very first projections that had led to the hypothesis of a game still to be played for the ballot, the outgoing mayor of the 5-star Movement, Virginia Raggi, seems to be in third place, followed by – but paired – the leader of Action Carlo Calenda.
Towards the ballot also in Trieste, where the outgoing mayor, supported by the center-right, Roberto Dipiazza, is given the advantage, while the center-left candidate Francesco Russo follows. In Calabria wins Roberto Occhiuto, exponent of Forza Italia and supported by the entire center-right, which is well over 50%.THE FIRST SCREENING IN ROME
On the basis of the first consolidated screening of Swg for La7, the candidate Enrico Michetti (center-right) reaches a percentage of 31.8% at the municipal offices in Rome. Followed by Roberto Gualtieri 24.1%, Virginia Raggi with 21.1% and Carlo Calenda with 18%.
Here is the complete picture of the city-by-city exit polls in municipal elections. HERE ARE THE EXIT POLLS
The exit polls on the administrative elections center-left candidates ahead in all the big cities with Roberto Gualtieri head to head with the center-right candidate Michetti in Rome and a clear advantage over the other two candidates including the outgoing mayor Virginia Raggi. Michetti and given at 27-31% for Opinio-Rai and 24-28% for Skytg24) while Gualtieri 26.5-30.5% for Rai and 26-30% for Skytg24.
According to the exits, center-left candidates could win already in the first round in Milan (Sala and given at 54-58% for Opinio-Rai and 51-55% for Skytg24), Bologna (Lepore at 61-65% for Rai, 59 – 63% for Skytg24) and Naples (Manfredi 57-61% for Rai and 49-53% for Skytg24). In Turin a ballot is looming with the center-left candidate Lo Russo but with a clear advantage. In Calabria, where you vote for the president of the Region, the center-right Occhiuto has a clear advantage, with 46.5-50.5 of the votes. THE ELECTIONS IN ROME
According to the first exit poll of the Opinio Italia consortium for Rai, the candidate Enrico Michetti (center-right) reaches a fork of 27-31% at the municipal offices in Rome. followed by Roberto Gualtieri (center left) with 26.5-30.5%. Followed by Carlo Calenda (Action) and Virginia Raggi (M5s), both with a 16.5-20.5% fork. THE VOTE
IN MILAN According to the first Exit poll of the Opinio Italia consortium for Rai, candidate Giuseppe Sala (center-left) reaches a range of 54-58% at the municipal offices in Milan. followed by Luca Bernardo (center-right.) with 32-36%. Followed by Layla Pavone (M5s (and Gianluigi Paragone, both with a 2-4% fork. BALLOTING IN TURIN)
According to the first exit poll of the Opinio Italia consortium for Rai, the candidate Stefano Lo Russo (center-left) reaches a fork of 44-48% at the municipal offices in Turin. followed by Paolo Damilano (center-right) with 36.5-40.5%. Followed by Valentina Sganga (7-9%) and Angelo D’Orsi (1.5-3.5%). WHO WINS IN TRIESTE
According to the first Exit poll of the Opinio Italia consortium for Rai, candidate Roberto Dipiazza (center-right) reaches a fork of 46-50% at the municipal offices in Trieste. followed by Francesco Russo (center left) with 29-33%. Followed by Riccardo Laterza (9-13%) and Alessandra Richetti (2-4%). THE ELECTIONS IN BOLOGNA
According to the first exit poll of the Opinio Italia consortium for Rai, candidate Matteo Lepore (center-left) reaches a fork of 61-65% at the municipal offices in Bologna. followed by Fabio Battistini (center-right) with 26.5-30.5%.
(article updated at 6 pm)