Swaves: forward Sala, Damilano, Michetti, Manfredi. Porta a Porta publishes today the survey carried out by Noto Sondaggi for the electoral challenges for mayor in the six regional capitals voting on October 3 and 4.
In Rome the clash between the four main mayoral candidates is the most uncertain. The Centre-right with Enrico Michetti would get between 25 and 29%, the Centre-left led by Roberto Gualtieri would be between 23 and 27%. The outgoing mayor Virginia Raggi of the 5 Star Movement follows with between 21 and 25%. Finally, the former minister of economic development Carlo Calenda with his list today would have between 19 and 23%.
In Milan beppe room almost gets a majority in the first round, obtaining a result between 46 and 50%; followed by the candidate of the Centre-right Luca Berardo who oscillates between 34,5 and 38,5. Layla Pavone of the 5 Star Movement is currently, according to Noto, between 3 and 5%; even the candidate for mayor of the Italexit formation Gianluigi Paragone would stop between 3 and 5%.
In Turin the centre-right candidate Paolo Damilano currently he would be in the lead with a range that varies between 40 and 44%; followed by Stefano Lo Russo of the center-left with 38-42%, then the candidate of the 5 Star Movement Valentina Sganga who would obtain between 7 and 11%. In Turin, therefore, a second-round run-off between the Center-right and the Center-left would be expected.
In Bologna, the Coalition between the Centre-left and M5S with Matteo Lepore largely exceeds the majority, according to the survey, obtaining between 58 and 62%. The Centre-right with Fabio Battistini would stop between 32 and 36%.
In Naples the candidate of the coalition of the Centre-Left and the 5 Star Movement, Gaetano Manfredi today it would be between 42 and 46%, followed by the Centre-right with Catello Maresca who would have between 26 and 39%. In third place Antonio Bassolino with the Bassolino Action Coalition would have between 16 and 20%. Finally Alessandra Clemente, candidate of Potere al Popolo + civic lists, would have between 5 and 9%.
In Trieste, the candidate of the Center-right Roberto Dipiazza would have a chance of being elected in the first round with a percentage that varies between 48 and 52%. The Center-left with Francesco Russo follows with a consensus between 32 and 36%. The 5 Star Movement with Alessandra Richetti would stop at third position with a result between 4 and 8%.
The survey was conducted between 12 and 15 September, across the country and in six cities, on a sample of one thousand subjects over the age of 18 at the national level and one thousand in the six cities, using the Cati-Cawi methodology.
Article published on 16 September 2021 - 18:21