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Post by london(ex)tory on Sept 25, 2022 13:35:28 GMT
Is there an English language Italian news channel that will be covering the results?
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Post by Devil Wincarnate on Sept 25, 2022 15:29:57 GMT
Is there an English language Italian news channel that will be covering the results? That'd be interesting, not sure. But the Swiss state media sometimes have articles in English. On that note, and one for andrea again-do the RSI in Ticino release information embargoed under Italian electoral law? Early exit polls etc?
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Post by rcronald on Sept 25, 2022 16:19:58 GMT
Stormy weather in many places in Italy today. South, Red Belt (Central) or North?
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Post by rcronald on Sept 25, 2022 17:02:00 GMT
South, Red Belt (Central) or North? Around Naples is one of the worst areas I think. Probably good for the right? As M5S voters seem to be poor and less likely to vote?
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Post by rcronald on Sept 25, 2022 17:13:07 GMT
Comparing data, it seems like turnout in the cities is up and down in rurals. Also: static in the north, Up in the red belt and down in the south.
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Post by Arthur Figgis on Sept 25, 2022 17:13:36 GMT
South, Red Belt (Central) or North? Around Naples is one of the worst areas I think. Oh yes. Abandoned all plans for today, had planned a vintage train from Naples to Caserta and a look round the royal palace there, before a trip round the railway museum in Naples.
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Post by rcronald on Sept 25, 2022 17:17:40 GMT
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Post by rcronald on Sept 25, 2022 17:43:00 GMT
19 turnout figure (change from 2018 19 turnout): Abruzzo - 51.27% (-10.01%) Basilicata - 41.27% (-11.68%) Calabria - 36.55% (-12.86%) Campania - 38.87% (-13.9%) Emilia Romagna - 59.56% (-6.46%) Friuli Venezia Giulia - 55.77% (-6.31%) Lazio - 53.32% (-1.04%) Liguria - 53.91% (-7.3%) Lombardia - 58.81% (-3.96%) Marche - 55.6% (-6.42%) Molise - 43.49% (-12.98%) Piemonte - 53.57% (-8.27%) Puglia - 42.73% (-11.09%) Sardegna - 40.46% (-11.72%) Sicilia - 41.96% (-5.57%) Toscana - 58.21% (-5.74%) Trentino Aldo Ridge - 52.39% (-7.95%) Umbria - 56.4% (-8.52%) Valle D’Aosta - 48.76% (-10.26%) Veneto - 57.48% (-7.18%)
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Post by rcronald on Sept 25, 2022 17:57:33 GMT
19 turnout figure (change from 2018 19 turnout): Abruzzo - 51.27% (-10.01%) Basilicata - 41.27% (-11.68%) Calabria - 36.55% (-12.86%) Campania - 38.87% (-13.9%) Emilia Romagna - 59.56% (-6.46%) Friuli Venezia Giulia - 55.77% (-6.31%) Lazio - 53.32% (-1.04%) Liguria - 53.91% (-7.3%) Lombardia - 58.81% (-3.96%) Marche - 55.6% (-6.42%) Molise - 43.49% (-12.98%) Piemonte - 53.57% (-8.27%) Puglia - 42.73% (-11.09%) Sardegna - 40.46% (-11.72%) Sicilia - 41.96% (-5.57%) Toscana - 58.21% (-5.74%) Trentino Aldo Ridge - 52.39% (-7.95%) Umbria - 56.4% (-8.52%) Valle D’Aosta - 48.76% (-10.26%) Veneto - 57.48% (-7.18%) Needless to say, the Southern protest vote staying at home is bloody awful for M5S
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Post by minionofmidas on Sept 25, 2022 18:31:33 GMT
The Lazio figure is intriguing. Unless there's sthg I need to know about the two missing municipalities?
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Post by andrea on Sept 25, 2022 18:44:34 GMT
The Lazio figure is intriguing. Unless there's sthg I need to know about the two missing municipalities? turnout is holding up in Rome 54.66% (vs 56.24% last time)
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Post by rcronald on Sept 25, 2022 18:46:34 GMT
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Post by rcronald on Sept 25, 2022 18:47:26 GMT
The Lazio figure is intriguing. Unless there's sthg I need to know about the two missing municipalities? turnout is holding up in Rome 54.66% (vs 56.24% last time) Not just Rome. btw, any idea as to why the turnout is holding significantly better in Sicilia compared to the rest of the south?
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Post by andrea on Sept 25, 2022 18:53:55 GMT
turnout is holding up in Rome 54.66% (vs 56.24% last time) Not just Rome. btw, any idea as to why the turnout is holding significantly better in Sicilia compared to the rest of the south? Sicily have regional elections today too.
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Post by rcronald on Sept 25, 2022 19:48:25 GMT
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Post by neilm on Sept 25, 2022 19:52:01 GMT
What is this meant to be please?
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Post by rcronald on Sept 25, 2022 19:57:05 GMT
What is this meant to be please? Originally put an incorrect Image URL.
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Post by rcronald on Sept 25, 2022 20:22:46 GMT
Btw, the fall in turnout is smaller in left leaning areas (compared to their region as a whole).
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Post by Arthur Figgis on Sept 25, 2022 20:26:48 GMT
It may be coincidence but that really does show the band of dire (not just bad) weather coming in to Napoli and north thereof. The streets were like rivers, it took us 90 minutes to get to the main station and the same to come back (would usually be 25 minutes each way but the metro wasn’t running all the way thanks to the elections, presumably as staff are involved, and then the local railway line had severe delays due to flooding- apparently they all stopped working this afternoon apparently). I’d planned to get the funicular down the hill and then walk through the old town to the station, but the heavens opened as we were on the funicular and didn’t close for 7 hours. The old town will look like Venice.
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Post by rcronald on Sept 25, 2022 20:31:25 GMT
It may be coincidence but that really does show the band of dire (not just bad) weather coming in to Napoli and north thereof. The streets were like rivers, it took us 90 minutes to get to the main station and the same to come back (would usually be 25 minutes each way but the metro wasn’t running all the way thanks to the elections, presumably as staff are involved, and then the local railway line had severe delays due to flooding- apparently they all stopped working this afternoon apparently). I’d planned to get the funicular down the hill and then walk through the old town to the station, but the heavens opened as we were on the funicular and didn’t close for 7 hours. The old town will look like Venice. it’s probably the storm + M5S stronghold
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