Rome, November 6 – Center-left candidate Roberto Fico is ahead of center-right candidate Edmondo Cirielli in the race to lead the Campania region. With less than 20 days to go until the election, the closest gap between the two contenders for governor is just 6,5 points.
This is what emerges from the Dire-Tecnè survey, with interviews conducted between November 4 and 5, ahead of the regional elections to be held on November 23 and 24.
Fico's support ranges from a minimum of 49% to a maximum of 53%, while Cirielli has a minimum of 42,5% and a maximum of 46,5%.
Other candidates are between 2,5% and 6,5%. Undecided numbers are 15%. The voter turnout is 49,5%. When asked which party they would vote for, Campania voters were split as follows: CENTER-LEFT Pd (17% – 21%); M5s (12% – 16%); Avs (5% – 9%); Other lists with Fico (9% – 13%). CENTER-RIGHT Fdi (18% – 22%); Forza Italia (10% – 14%); Lega (2,5% – 6,5%); Other lists with Cirielli (6% – 10%). OTHER parties (2,5% – 6,5%)
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I agree with Ivonne: the numbers change frequently and there are many undecided voters. It will be important to see who can convince the most voters in the remaining time until the vote.
The candidate poll seems interesting, but I don't know if the data is accurate or not. Votes could change at the last minute, and it's difficult to predict how it will go. Let's hope for the best for the region.