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Campania Municipal Elections: 13.17% Turnout by Noon on June 7
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Campania Municipal Elections: 13.17% Turnout by Noon on June 7

From Corriere della Sera · () Italian

Translated from Italian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Voter turnout in Campania, Italy, reached 13.17% by noon on June 7 for municipal runoff elections.
  • Turnout was highest in Pompei at 15.11% and lowest in Cava de' Tirreni at 11.28%, with both showing a decrease from the first round.
  • Ten municipalities in Campania are participating in the runoff elections, which conclude on June 8.

Voter turnout in Campania, Italy, stood at 13.17% by noon on June 7 for the municipal runoff elections. Ten municipalities are participating in these elections, with voting scheduled to conclude on June 8 at 3 p.m.

Pompei recorded the highest turnout at 15.11%, though this is lower than the 18.29% recorded at the same time during the first round. Conversely, Cava de' Tirreni saw the lowest turnout at 11.28%, down from 14.18% in the initial round.

Other municipalities also showed reduced participation compared to the first round. In the province of Naples, Casalnuovo reported 13.73% (14.92% in the first round), Frattamaggiore 14.84% (20.97%), Ottaviano 11.91% (17.26%), Somma Vesuviana 12.48% (16.34%), and Sorrento 13.73% (15%).

In the province of Salerno, Angri's turnout was 13.44% (18.27% in the first round), and Campagna reported 13.35% (14.92%). The sole municipality in Caserta, San Nicola la Strada, had an 11.82% turnout, down from 15.96% in May.

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Originally published by Corriere della Sera in Italian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.