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Centre-left ahead in Rome, Turin runoffs - exit polls

Neck-and-neck in Trieste

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 18 - Centre-left mayoral candidate Roberto Gualtieri is ahead of centre-right rival Enrico Michetti in the runoff to be Rome's new mayor, by 59-63% to 37-41%, according to an Opinio-Rai exit poll.
    The centre left's Stefano Lo Russo was also ahead of centre-right rival Paolo Damilano in the Turin runoff, by 56-60% to 40-44%, according to an Opinio-Rai exit poll.
    Centre-right candidate Roberto Dipiazza and the centre left's Francesco Russo are neck-and-neck in the runoff vote to be Trieste's new mayor, according to an Opinio Italia exit poll for state broadcaster Rai.
    The poll put both candidates on 48-52% of the vote.
    Regional capitals Rome, Turin and Trieste were among 10 provincial capitals to hold runoff votes on Sunday and Monday, in elections in 65 cities involving five million eligible voters.
    The other provincial capitals were Varese, Savona, Latina, Benevento, Caserta, Isernia and Cosenza.
    The centre left outdid the centre right in the first round, winning three of the six big cities up for grabs, Milan, Naples and Bologna, by getting over 50% and averting the need for runoffs. (ANSA).
   

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