Italy Holds Constitutional Referendum on Judiciary Reform as Polls Open

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by InTrieste

Polling stations opened at 7 a.m. on Sunday for Italy’s confirmatory constitutional referendum on a law addressing the organization of the judiciary and the creation of a disciplinary court. Voting will continue through Monday until 3 p.m.

Voters are given a single green ballot and may choose either “Yes” or “No.” No quorum is required, meaning the outcome will be valid regardless of turnout.

In Friuli Venezia Giulia, 931,731 voters are eligible across 1,354 polling stations. Of these, 413,056 are in Udine, 237,069 in Pordenone, 177,087 in Trieste and 104,519 in Gorizia.

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