2021 Turin municipal election|
Turnout | 331,566 · 48.1% (1st round) 290,632 · 42.1% (2nd round) |
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The 2021 Turin municipal election took place in Turin, Italy, on 3 and 4 October 2021, to elect the mayor and the 38 members of the Turin city council. Since no mayoral candidate won a majority of votes on the first round, a runoff was held on 17 and 18 October 2021.[1] The second round was won by the centre-left coalition candidate Stefano Lo Russo, member of the Democratic Party, who was officially inaugurated as the new mayor of Turin on 27 October 2021.[2][3] The incumbent mayor of Turin, Chiara Appendino of the Five Star Movement, did not run for re-election.[4]
Electoral system
The voting system is used for all mayoral elections in Italy, in the cities with a population higher than 15,000 inhabitants. Under this system, voters express a direct choice for the mayor or an indirect choice voting for the party of the candidate's coalition. If no candidate receives 50% of votes during the first round, the top two candidates go to a second round after two weeks. The winning candidate obtains a majority bonus equal to 60% of seats. During the first round, if no candidate gets more than 50% of votes but a coalition of lists gets the majority of 50% of votes or if the mayor is elected in the first round but its coalition gets less than 40% of the valid votes, the majority bonus cannot be assigned to the coalition of the winning mayor candidate.
The election of the City Council is based on a direct choice for the candidate with a maximum of two preferential votes, each for a different gender, belonging to the same party list: the candidate with the majority of the preferences is elected. The number of the seats for each party is determined proportionally, using D'Hondt seat allocation. Only coalitions with more than 3% of votes are eligible to get any seats.[5]
Background
Centre-left primary election
Parties and candidates
List of the parties and their respective leaders which took part in the election.[10]
Political force or alliance
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Constituent lists
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Candidate
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Centre-right coalition
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League
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Paolo Damilano
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Brothers of Italy
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Forza Italia (incl. UDC, PLI, PU, DC)
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Beautiful Turin
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Progress Turin
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Yes TAV Yes Work – Renaissance
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The People of the Family
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Centre-left coalition
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Democratic Party
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Stefano Lo Russo
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Lo Russo for Mayor (incl. DemoS, CD, IV, A, +E, RI, Volt, Monviso Civic List, Alliance for Turin)
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Ecologist Left (SI, Pos)
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Moderates
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Turin Tomorrow
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Art. 1 – PSI
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Sganga coalition
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Five Star Movement
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Valentina Sganga
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Green Europe
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D'Orsi coalition
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Common Left (PRC, SA, DemA)
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Angelo D'Orsi
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Italian Communist Party
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Power to the People
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Di Cristina coalition
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Communist Party
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Giusi Greta Di Cristina
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Turin Future City
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Futura for the Common Goods
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Ugo Mattei
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Workers' Communist Party
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Massimo Chiesi
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3V Movement
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Paolo Alonge
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Turin Environmental Movement (incl. 4th October Movement)
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Roberto Salerno
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Prohibition to Dismiss
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Lorenzo Varaldo
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Turin Capital of Europe – Stop ISEE
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Emilio Mazza
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Verra coalition
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Italexit
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Ivano Verra
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We Citizens
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Balducci coalition
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Gay Party
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Davide Betti Balducci
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Animalist Party
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Declined candidates
Withdrew
Centre-left coalition
- Mauro Salizzoni, medic and regional councilor of Piedmont (since 2019)[11]
Declined
Centre-left coalition
Opinion polls
First round
Date
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Polling firm/ Client
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Sample size
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Sganga
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Lo Russo
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Damilano
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Others
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Undecided
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Lead
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4 October 2021
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Election result
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-
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9.0
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43.9
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38.9
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8.2
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-
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5.0
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12–15 Sep 2021
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Noto
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1,000
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9.0
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40.0
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42.0
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9.0
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29.0
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2.0
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9–15 Sep 2021
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SWG
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1,000
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9.0
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42.0
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42.0
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7.0
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21.0
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Tie
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6–11 Sep 2021
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Ipsos
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1,000
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9.5
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39.0
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42.0
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9.5
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27.0
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3.0
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7–10 Sep 2021
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Quorum
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805
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8.6
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42.8
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43.7
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4.9
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43.2
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0.9
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3–8 Sep 2021
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Quorum
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808
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8.3
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41.4
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44.2
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6.1
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39.6
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2.8
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27–29 Aug 2021
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BiDiMedia
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809
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11.1
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38.9
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41.6
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8.4
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23.0
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2.7
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3–5 Aug 2021
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Demopolis
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1,804
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13.0
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34.0
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41.0
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12.0
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37.0
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7.0
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29 Jun–12 Jul 2021
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SWG
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1,600
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8.0
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43.0
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44.0
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5.0
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22.0
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1.0
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25 Jun 2021
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Euromedia Research
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1,000
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11.9
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39.6
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43.7
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4.8
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—
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4.1
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10–15 May 2021
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BiDiMedia
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1,337
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12.6
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38.2
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40.1
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9.1
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30.0
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1.9
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Second round
Damilano vs. Lo Russo
Date
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Polling firm/ Client
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Sample size
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Damilano
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Lo Russo
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Abstain
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Lead
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9–15 Sep 2021
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SWG
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1,000
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48.0
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52.0
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—
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4.0
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6–11 Sep 2021
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Ipsos
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1,000
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48.0
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52.0
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—
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4.0
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7–10 Sep 2021
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Quorum
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805
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47.4
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52.6
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44.9
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5.2
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3–8 Sep 2021
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Quorum
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808
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46.9
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53.1
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47.8
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6.2
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27–29 Aug 2021
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BiDiMedia
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809
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48.0
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52.0
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—
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4.0
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16 Jul 2021
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SWG
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1,600
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48.0
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52.0
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—
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4.0
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25 Jun 2021
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Euromedia Research
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1,000
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50.2
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49.8
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37.3
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0.4
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10–15 May 2021
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BiDiMedia
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1,337
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47.0
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53.0
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—
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6.0
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Parties
Date
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Polling firm
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Sample size
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Centre-left
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Centre-right
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M5S-EV
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Others
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Lead
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PD
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A
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IV
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+E
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Volt
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Mod
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SI
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Others
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FdI
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LSP
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BT
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FI
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C!
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Others
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M5S
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EV
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4 October 2021
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Election result
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-
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28.6
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5.0
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3.4
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3.6
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3.5
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10.5
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9.8
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11.9
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5.3
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1.6
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8.0
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0.9
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8.0
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18.1
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9–15 Sep 2021
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SWG
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1,000
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25.9
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—
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—
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—
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—
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3.8
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3.2
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8.3
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10.7
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19.4
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2.1
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8.3
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—
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1.5
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7.6
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1.6
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7.6
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6.5
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6–11 Sep 2021
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Ipsos
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1,000
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31.2
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4.6
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1.5
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—
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1.5
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9.5
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20.0
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2.5
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9.2
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—
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1.8
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8.9
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1.0
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8.3
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11.2
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3–8 Sep 2021
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Quorum
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808
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32.3
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—
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—
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—
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—
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—
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—
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8.2
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14.7
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19.4
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—
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4.2
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—
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4.8
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7.4
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1.4
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7.6
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12.9
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27–29 Aug 2021
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BiDiMedia
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809
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26.5
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—
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—
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—
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—
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3.4
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3.4
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6.3
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15.8
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13.4
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4.5
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3.7
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1.5
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1.9
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9.2
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2.2
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8.2
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10.7
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29 Jun–12 Jul 2021
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SWG
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1,600
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30.5
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1.5
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1.5
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—
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—
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3.0
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2.0
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5.5
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11.0
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21.5
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2.5
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8.0
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—
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—
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8.5
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—
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4.5
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9.0
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10–15 May 2021
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BiDiMedia
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1,337
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23.2
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2.7
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2.5
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1.5
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0.8
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3.1
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2.2
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1.8
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15.4
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14.7
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5.0
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3.9
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0.6
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—
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12.7
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1.9
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9.0
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7.8
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5 June 2016
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Election result
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-
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29.8
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DNP
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DNP
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DNP
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DNP
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5.9
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DNP
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6.8
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1.5
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5.8
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DNP
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4.7
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DNP
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4.2
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30.0
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DNP
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11.9
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0.2
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Results
Candidate
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First round
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Runoff
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Seats
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Parties
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Votes
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%
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Seats
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Stefano Lo Russo
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140,200
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43.86
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168,997
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59.23
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–
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Democratic Party
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85,890
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28.56
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17
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Lo Russo List
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15,013
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4.99
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2
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Ecologist Left
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10,807
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3.59
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2
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Moderates
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10,177
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3.38
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2
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Turin Tomorrow
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7,960
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2.65
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1
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Article One – PSI
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2,407
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0.80
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–
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Total
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132,254
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43.97
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24
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Paolo Damilano
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124,347
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38.90
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116,322
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40.77
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1
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Beautiful Turin
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35,658
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11.86
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4
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Brothers of Italy
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31,490
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10.47
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3
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League
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29,593
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9.84
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3
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Forza Italia – UDC – PLI
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15,951
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5.30
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2
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Turin Progress
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2,236
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0.74
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–
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The People of the Family
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1,320
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0.44
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–
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Yes TAV Yes Work – Renaissance
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1,305
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0.43
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–
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Total
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117,553
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39.08
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12
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Valentina Sganga
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28,785
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9.01
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–
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–
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1
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Five Star Movement
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24,058
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8.00
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2
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Green Europe
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2,711
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0.90
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–
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Total
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26,769
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8.90
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2
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Angelo d'Orsi
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8,095
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2.53
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–
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–
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–
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Left in Common (PRC – DemA – SA)
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3,512
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1.17
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–
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Italian Communist Party
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1,838
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0.61
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–
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Power to the People
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1,656
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0.55
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–
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Total
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7,006
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2.33
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–
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Ugo Mattei
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7,406
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2.32
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–
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–
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–
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Futura
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6,975
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2.32
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–
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Francesco Ivano Verra
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2,677
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0.84
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–
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–
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–
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Italexit
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2,353
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0.78
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–
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We Citizens
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240
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0.08
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–
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Total
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2,593
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0.86
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–
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Davide Betti
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2,241
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0.70
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–
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–
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–
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Gay Party
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1,336
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0.44
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–
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Italian Animalist Party
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775
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0.26
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–
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Total
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2,111
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0.70
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–
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Greta Giusi Di Cristina
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2,123
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0.66
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–
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–
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–
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Communist Party
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1,552
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0.52
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–
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Turin Future City
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454
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0.15
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–
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Total
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2,006
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0.67
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–
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Paolo Alonge
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1,666
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0.52
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–
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–
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–
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3V Movement
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1,609
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0.53
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–
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Roberto Salerno
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910
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0.28
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–
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–
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–
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Turin Environmental Movement
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792
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0.26
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–
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Lorenzo Varaldo
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545
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0.17
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–
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–
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–
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Prohibition of Dismissing
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493
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0.16
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–
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Massimo Chiesi
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384
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0.12
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–
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–
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–
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Workers' Communist Party
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360
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0.12
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–
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Emilio Mazza
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264
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0.08
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–
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–
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–
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Turin Capital of Europe
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262
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0,09
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–
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Total candidates
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319,643
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100
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285,319
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100
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2
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Total parties
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300,783
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100
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38
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Total valid votes
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319,643
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96.40
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285,319
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98.17
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Blank or invalid ballots
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11,923
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3.60
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5,313
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1.83
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Turnout
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331,566
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48.08
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290,632
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42.14
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Eligible voters
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689,684
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100.00
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689,684
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100.00
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Source: Ministry of the Interior (first round Archived 2021-10-05 at the Wayback Machine, second round Archived 2022-01-03 at the Wayback Machine)
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See also
References
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- ^ Jones, Gavin; Amante, Angelo (18 October 2021). "Centre-left wins Italian mayoral run-offs as right flounders". Reuters. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
- ^ Guccione, Gabriele (26 October 2021). "Torino, finisce l'era Appendino: Lo Russo si insedia a Palazzo civico". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 27 October 2021.
- ^ "Chiara Appendino non ci ripensa: non sarà candidata a sindaco di Torino". Agi (in Italian). 16 May 2021. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
- ^ "Ministero dell'Interno – Approfondimento". Ministero dell'Interno (in Italian). Retrieved 17 July 2020.
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- ^ "Pd, Enzo Lavolta formalizza la candidatura alle Primarie per la carica di sindaco di Torino" (in Italian). TorinoToday. 16 November 2020. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
- ^ "Igor Boni: "Il futuro sindaco? Dovrà dare speranza. E allearsi con Milano"" (in Italian). Corriere della Sera. 7 November 2020. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
- ^ Maestri, Pubblicato da Gabriele. "Torino, simboli e curiosità sulla scheda". Retrieved 25 September 2021.
- ^ "La lettera di rinuncia di Mauro Salizzoni alla corsa a sindaco" (in Italian). La Repubblica. 11 March 2021.
- ^ "Chiamparino: "Io candidato? Non esiste"" (in Italian). Corriere della Sera. 31 December 2020. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
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