Regional poll: Stefani and Decaro 'see' victory in Veneto and Puglia, Fico ahead of Cirielli in Campania
The survey in view of the regional elections on 23 and 24 November
In the upcoming regional elections in Campania, the candidate of the centre-left and the 5-Star Movement, Roberto Fico, stands at 52% of consensus while the centre-right candidate Edmondo Cirielli is currently positioned at 45%. This is what emerges from a survey by the Noto Institute for 'Porta a Porta' ahead of the regional elections on 23 and 24 November.
The Veneto
In Veneto, however, the centre-right candidate, Alberto Stefani, would be ahead with 61% against the 35% of the centre-left and Five Star candidate, Giovanni Manildo.
The Apulia
Finally, in Apulia, the centre-left (+M5S) candidate, Antonio Decaro, would have a 65% lead while the centre-right candidate, Luigi Lobuono, would stand at 33%.
Political voting intentions
As far as voting intentions in the political elections are concerned, however,FdI is at 30.5%, stable since the last survey on 23 October. Also stable are the Pd at 23% and the M5S at 11.5%. Forza Italia gained half a point (+0.5) and is at 9.5% while the League remains at 8%. Alleanza Verdi is at 6 % and drops 0.5 %. Azione at 4 (+0.5%), Italia Viva at 2.5% is stable. Finally, Noi Moderati remains at 1.5%. +Europa and Udc are also stable, both at 1%.
Coalitions and turnout
Overall, the centre-right at 50.5% gained 0.5% while the wide field at 44% (CS+M5S) lost it (-0.5%). The estimated turnout remains stable at 56%.


