Election posters confuse voters, inform polling station

It was correctly pressed to blur the distinction between the various coalitions competing in the 2023 regional elections, but was later hung incorrectly. The truth was reported in one of the central polling stations in Rome (near the Colosseum) and was denounced by one. Voters who come to vote.

As soon as the man enters the polling station, “But where is my candidate?” He was next to his girlfriend, who asked. Couldn’t find it right away. Reason? The Lazio regional council candidate list appeared in a different manifesto than it should have been. In practice, the reference presidential candidate, whose name is at the top, was far from the coalition he belonged to, headed by.

Optical effect: Communists supporting Rocca

A few errors faced by the citizen couple. For example, the Communist Party list for the head of Sonia Pecorilli was in the same bill as the centre-right coalition, which instead supported Red Cross executive Francesco Rocca.

It’s a subdivision of lists that may confuse voters, especially those less careful. Therefore, if a person was looking for a candidate or listing, he risked not finding it where he was supposed to be. At the same time, those who perhaps had an idea of ​​which field to vote for and had to choose the list and the councilor candidate were able to stand in front of an incomplete sign.

All this adds to the bewilderment of voters, especially if they are undecided, in a city like Rome, where even the candidates can change depending on the constituency.

Complaint

In the end, the Roman couple decided to report everything and reported the matter to the delegation of the mayor at the polling station, in turn to the gendarmes and the chairman of the polls. It will now be up to the police or the capital’s electoral office to understand how to act and what measures to take.

Source: Today IT

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