Seven municipalities, including a provincial capital, a few tens of thousands of voters involved. And yet, the results of the round scheduled for today and tomorrow are eagerly awaited by politics: Nuoro (the only one of the seven centers where a runoff is scheduled for June 22 and 23) is the city of the governor of the M5S Alessandra Todde, and at a time like this - so complicated for the majority that leads the Region due to the well-known legal issues related to the forfeiture case - winning, losing or even getting to the runoff, for Campo largo can make a huge difference.

In addition to Nuoro, voting is also taking place on the island in Oniferi, Monastir, Cardedu, Goni, Soleminis and Luras , all with fewer than fifteen thousand inhabitants and where therefore a second round is not planned. Polls are open from 7 to 23, and tomorrow from 7 to 15. The centers that will elect the mayor on Monday all have fewer than five thousand inhabitants.

Then there are three centers in Sardinia where today and tomorrow 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 .

In all of Sardinia, as in the rest of Italy, there is also the vote for the referendum: five questions (yes or no) on illegitimate dismissals, protection in small businesses, permanent contracts, safety at work and Italian citizenship . With the battle open for the quorum.

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