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How the Italians voted and "not voted" across 2 days on the eggies.

category international | consumer issues | news report author Tuesday June 14, 2005 13:49author by iosaf Report this post to the editors

abstention reached an average of 75% (((see the potential of an anarcho-church alliance?)))

Here are the results of votes, that is to say the % of the electorate who were registered to vote who did so, province by province.
Using this list, we can quickly & promptly identify those provinces where blue flag beaches and a kicking good mass count for more than new fangled notions on the high-tech chicken baster designer kids for infertile people market.

The Pope is delighted.

We can now see that the real trouble makers are concentrated in the north west and Tuscany where Mr Blair goes on holidays around Bologna and Florence.

The Italians will now move progressively, to banning condoms, outlawing orgasms, herding up preverted types [sic], adopting african kids, & of course attending marches organised by the Spanish rightwing. BUT of course they won't relax, it doesn't really make much of a difference. It is now not only cool to "not vote" its HOLY.
@.:.%+*$/€
eggies. only girls can make them.
eggies. only girls can make them.

PIEMONTE

Alessandria 30.4
Asti 24.4
Biella 29
Cuneo 21.8
Novara 26.2
Torino 33.9
Verbano 26.1
Vercelli 28.2

VALLE D'AOSTA

Aosta 26.5

LOMBARDIA

Bergamo 20.9
Brescia 21
Como 19.8
Cremona 24.5
Lecco 20.7
Lodi 25.1
Mantova 31.6
Milano 33.6
Monza 27.5
Pavia 28.4
Sondrio 16.0
Varese 23.3

TRENTINO ALTO ADIGE

Bolzano 16.6
Trento 24.6

VENETO

Belluno 24.1
Padova 26.6
Rovigo 27.1
Treviso 25.2
Venezia 31.1
Verona 21.6
Vicenza 22.3

FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA

Gorizia 37.7
Pordenone 27.6
Trieste 33.7
Udine 28.1
LIGURIA

Genova 35.2
Imperia 25
La Spezia 38
Savona 34.4

EMILIA ROMAGNA

Bologna 47.4
Ferrara 43.5
Forlě 37.4
Modena 42.7
Parma 36.1
Piacenza 28.3
Ravenna 45
Reggio Emilia 44.1
Rimini 34.5

TOSCANA

Arezzo 33.5
Firenze 45.9
Grosseto 35.3
Livorno 46.2
Lucca 29.9
Massa Carrara 34.7
Pisa 41.5 (where the tower leans)
Pistoia 35.7
Prato 36.4
Siena 44

UMBRIA

Perugia 28.7
Terni 32.6

MARCHE

Ancona 31.8
Ascoli Piceno 22.4
Fermo 23.9
Macerata 21.8
Pesaro Urbino 28.8

LAZIO

Frosinone 20.5
Latina 21.4
Rieti 27.5
Roma 34.8
Viterbo 25.6

ABRUZZO

Chieti 22.6
L'Aquila 24.6
Pescara 24.2
Teramo 21.6

MOLISE

Campobasso 18.2
Isernia 17.7

CAMPANIA

Avellino 16.4
Benevento 14.1
Caserta 12.5
Napoli 16.3
Salerno 16.5

PUGLIA

Bari 17.9
Brindisi 14.6
Foggia 12.3
Barletta 13.5
Lecce 14.7
Taranto 15.7

BASILICATA

Matera 15.7
Potenza 16.1

CALABRIA

Catanzaro 13.9
Cosenza 14
Crotone 10.8
R. Calabria 11.4
Vibo Valentia 10.7

SICILIA

Agrigento 12.9
Caltanissetta 12.7
Catania 17.2
Enna 16.1
Messina 15.4
Palermo 16.5
Ragusa 15.4
Siracusa 17.4
Trapani 14.3

SARDEGNA

Cagliari 29.8
Nuoro 27.1
Oristano 24.2
Carbonia 23.3
Medio Campidano 28.4
Ogliastra 24.9
Olbia 21.5
Sassari 28.2


the percentage of votes from abroad: 20,28%

Background on current affairs in Italy :-
"The sickman of Europe? Nope we're playboy!"
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=70017

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   The Fall Out.     squelch    Tue Jun 14, 2005 14:08 
   Mary Harney is pro eggy.     -    Tue Jun 14, 2005 18:46 
   Italian anarchists on the (non) result     Joe    Wed Jun 15, 2005 13:42 


 
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