Overview
- An Ipsos survey published Nov. 6 puts Veneto’s Alberto Stefani at 62.8% to Giovanni Manildo’s 26.9%, with turnout projected at 48% and Lega and Fratelli d’Italia virtually tied at about 23% each.
- A Noto poll conducted Nov. 3–4 for Rai’s Porta a Porta shows Stefani at 61% versus 35% in Veneto, Decaro at 65% against 33% in Puglia, and a tighter Campania with Roberto Fico at 52% and Edmondo Cirielli at 45%.
- Ipsos finds Antonio Decaro at 63.8% in Puglia against Luigi Lobuono at 33.1%, with turnout estimated at 43% and the PD leading party preferences at 23.5% ahead of FdI at 17.3%, Forza Italia at 9.6% and Lega at 4.5%.
- Turnout projections diverge, with Noto estimating participation around the mid‑50s overall and about 50% in Campania, contrasting with Ipsos’s substantially lower estimate in Puglia.
- The regional elections in Veneto, Campania and Puglia are scheduled for Nov. 23–24, with Puglia and Veneto showing large leads for the favorites and Campania remaining competitive.