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Musumeci 35%, Cancelleri 34%-projection (4)

Micari on 20%, Fava 9%, turnout down at 46.76%

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - Rome, November 6 - A projection based on 10% of the votes cast in Sunday's regional election in Sicily puts centre-right governor candidate Nello Musumeci on 35%, just ahead of the 5-Star Movement's Giancarlo Cancelleri on 34%.
    Fabrizio Micari, the candidate backed by the ruling centre-left Democratic Party (PD), was on 20%, while Claudio Fava, whose ticket was supported by several small leftwing parties, was on 9%. The PD conceded defeat late on Sunday when exit polls suggested Micari was not in the running to win.
    "It is a balanced projection," top opinion poll expert Nicola Piepoli told RAI radio. "There are 72 sample points representing the whole of the Sicilian territory.
    "Up to this point, with the projections (based on) 10% of the vote, Musumeci's victory is territorial and therefore very probable". The Sicilian elections are seen as a key test ahead of a national general election early next year. The vote count started early on Monday, rather than after the ballot boxes were closed. The turnout was 46.76%, meaning 2,179,474 of 4,661,111 people with the right to vote in the southern region did so between 8:00 and 22:00 on Sunday, compared to 2,203,165 votes in the regional elections five years ago. The turnout was higher than in 2012 in just three provinces out of nine - Messina 51.69% (compared to 51.24% last time), Catania 51.58% (51.09%) and Palermo 46.4% (46.28%).
   

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