Data provided by the interior
ministry through the Eligendo site showed turnout for Liguria's
regional election at 23:00 Sunday was 34.68%, down from the
39.8% recorded at the same hour in 2020.
The voting stations reopened at 7:00 on Monday and voters have
until 15:00 to cast their ballots.
Liguria is electing a new governor in the first of three key
tests for the government and opposition ahead of other regional
votes scheduled in Umbria and Emilia-Romagna on November 17-18.
Centre-right candidate, two-time and current Genoa Mayor Marco
Bucci, is facing former environment and justice minister Andrea
Orlando of the centre left, with pre-election surveys saying the
race will be tight.
The Liguria election was called after two-term centre-right
governor Giovanni Toti quit amid a graft probe.
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