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Can someone tell me how the Italian election process works? Do you guys have primaries like we do here in the US, and do you guys go by a majoriey vote; or is the country divided up into sections that have a certian number of electoral votes that are dependant on size and population? So many questions but i LOVE learning all i can; especially if it is on the topic of italy. I seriously think that if i weren't an american i would be an italian. Thanks for your petience and answers everyone
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Can someone tell me how the Italian election process works? Do you guys have primaries like we do here in the US, and do you guys go by a majoriey vote; or is the country divided up into sections that have a certian number of electoral votes that are dependant on size and population? So many questions but i LOVE learning all i can; especially if it is on the topic of italy. I seriously think that if i weren't an american i would be an italian. Thanks for your patience and answers everyone
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Yes, indeed. As a registered resident one can vote for the local (UK council equivalent) elections. As an EU citizen (this includes all Brit citizens) you can also vote in the European elections for a candidate local to your registered residence. As an Italian citizen (and ONLY as an Italian citizen) you can vote in the national Italian elections. It is worth noting that you can only have ONE residence in Europe where you vote for the EU elections, so no multiple votes are allowed - although I have been told that some people have managed to vote in both Italy and the UK (I have no idea why anyone would want to). I have also been told that some Brits can vote here in Italy without having citizenship - and also that Santa Clause has a red beard.

ELEZIONI AMMINISTRATIVE. Help needed please because I have read conflicting advice on other Forums and I am determined to vote for a Candidate for my local Comune and for a Mayor on 13 April. (I am Resident and not a Citizen so the local election must suffice). I believe that I have to go to my Comune to register as a voter? I can do this up until the day before the election but won't leave it that late! When I vote for my candidate for the new local Council (Comune), I will not be given a list of Candidate names and a box to tick/cross but instead I must write out his surname, clearly with no spelling mistakes on a piece of paper that I will be given? The Candidate for Major I believe needs just a cross through his name or party? I cannot be alone here so answers please asap would be greatly appreciated.
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Rai has been running promos between shows. How you mark your ballot depends partly on your region. Not everybody is voting on the same day. So that's an extra problem for local elections.

My understanding is you'll get a local ballot with the names and the party symbols next to them. You mark the name or the symbol or the box. But like I said it's not all the same.

Go to the commune and chat with them a bit.
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ELEZIONI AMMINISTRATIVE. Help needed please because I have read conflicting advice on other Forums and I am determined to vote for a Candidate for my local Comune and for a Mayor on 13 April. (I am Resident and not a Citizen so the local election must suffice).
Basically, you have it. You, as an EU citizen, are entitled to vote for your European MEP and also in the elections for local administrative posts - close to local council elections in England, with the addition of a mayor.

You will need a "TESSERA ELETTORALE" (Modul Interno Pref. 73) - which should arrive after you have registered your residency. If it does not turn up, go to your local annagraf's office (usually in the local municipio) and ask for it.

I wouldn't leave it until the day before unless you enjoy conflict with authority though as they may not have the blank document to prepare for you - and without the document you will not be allowed to vote at all.

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I sort of thought that an 'immigrant' such as I am.. (without, as yet, permanent residency) cannot vote in national elections - but as an immigrant from another EU country in this case the UK I can vote in European elections. But, you have to register first with the comune and get yourself on the electoral roll.
if anyone wants to vote i can suggest this to know WHAT someone can vote (it can sometimes be very difficult especially in ITALY):
voi siete qui - openpolis
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As an Italian citizen (and ONLY as an Italian citizen) you can vote in the national Italian elections. It is worth noting that you can only have ONE residence in Europe where you vote for the EU elections, so no multiple votes are allowed - although I have been told that some people have managed to vote in both Italy and the UK
and you can also vote in the election for parliament of two states, ie the UK and Italy,if you have duel nationality.
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