The polling stations are open from 7 in the morning and five hours later, at 12, the turnout at the polling stations on the Island is 18.38% for the municipal elections and 13.02% for the referendum.

This last figure in Sardinia is close to that of the rest of the country: only 16% of Italians went to vote.

Five questions (yes or no) on unfair dismissals, protection in small businesses, permanent contracts, workplace safety and Italian citizenship. With the battle open for the quorum. In Sardinia, the vote for the renewal of the City Council is taking place in Oniferi (29.81%), Monastir (27.82%), Cardedu (29.13%), Goni (0.77%), Soleminis (35.91%) and Luras (45.74%), all with fewer than fifteen thousand inhabitants and where therefore a second round is not foreseen. Only in Nuoro, the city of President Alessandra Todde, is a run-off scheduled . Here the turnout at 7 pm is 32.26%.

Then there are three centers on the Island where voters will be given six ballots. In addition to the four questions on work and the one on citizenship, the inhabitants of Guspini, Nule and Benetutti will be able to have their say on a reorganization of the territorial belonging of their Municipalities.

The polls will remain open until 11pm, and tomorrow from 7am to 3pm.

(Online Union)

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