Anna De Gaio closes in Via Roma, while Ernesto Bello in Piazzetta Gallo. The centre-right and centre-left coalitions, in fact, are working to complete the last step before the run-off. Tonight everyone in the square for the last duel. Then the word returns to the 22 sections spread throughout the city center and the Cammarata district. Anna De Gaio starts from a considerable advantage: 5,357 votes obtained and 43.59 percent; Ernesto Bello had to battle throughout the first round with the lawyer Luca Donadio. In the end he won with 3,404 votes and 27.70 percent. At present, 3,529 votes remain open. These are the results obtained in the first round by Luca Donadio (3,298) and Eugenio Salerno’s 231. The numbers say that there will be 20,414 people entitled to vote again. In the first round, 12,560 Castrovillaresi voted (61, 53%); blank ballots 50; null ballots 218; contested ballots 3. These are the projections of the two different hemicycles: if the center left and Ernesto Bello were to win, Vincenzo Covucci, Era Rocco, Emanuela Bellizzi and Antonia Romano for the Democratic Party would enter the Council, in order; Federica Tricarico, Antonio Notaro and Valerio Morrone from the Progressives area; Rosa Saraceni, Nino la Falce, Flavia De Marco of the Democrats for Castrovillari; the minority would be composed of Anna De Gaio of Fratelli d’Italia; Pierluigi Abbenante (FI); Dario D’Atri for the Castrovillari you want”; Alessandra Andriello (FdI); Luca Donadio and Melania Spinicci of Onda Civica- Civicamente. In the opposite case, i.e. if the centre-right candidate, namely Professor Anna De Gaio, were to win, the hemicycle would be composed of: Anna De Gaio (mayor); Pierluigi Abenante (potential deputy mayor), Davide Mirone, Rossella Maltese (FI); Dario D’atri and Giovanna D’Ingianna for the Castrovillari che Want; Alessandra Andriello and Giancarlo Lamensa (FDI); Onofrio Massarotti (Together for Castrovillari) and Federica Cama of Noi Moderati. The opposition would be represented by Ernesto Bello, Vincenzo Covucci, Rosa Saraceni, Luca Donadio, Ferdinando Laghi (Leonardo Graziadio) and Melania Spinicci any alliances between the political forces emerged. The centre-right and centre-left preferred not to take anyone on board to avoid weakening the agreements signed before 24 and 25 May.
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