Political Elections 2022 streaming and live TV: where to follow exit polls and results
Today, 25 September 2022, the 2022 Political Elections are staged in Italy. All Italian citizens, in possession of the requisites, will be able to go to the polls to cast their vote from 7 am to 11 pm. To vote, the voter must exhibit an identification document and personal electoral card (or a replacement certificate). Everything will be followed step by step by the Italian and international press. Where to see the exit polls, the results, the reactions to the 2022 Political Elections on live TV and live streaming? Below is all the information in detail.
On TV
The day will be followed step by step by all the Italian newspapers with updates during the various news programs. In the evening, the dedicated live broadcasts will start. Special Fourth Republic will be broadcast on Rete 4 from 9.30 pm. From 10.40 pm it will be possible to follow all the updates (exit polls, speeches, opinions, etc.) on Rai 1 (Porta a Porta), on Rai 3 (Tg3 special elections) and on La7 (special TgLa7 with Enrico Mentana). Then from midnight on Rai 2 (special elections Tg2). Obviously everything will also be followed by all news channels such as Rai News 24, TgCom 24 and SkyTg24.
Political elections 2022 live streaming
Not just TV. It will be possible to follow the results of the 2022 political elections also in live streaming through the various free platforms such as RaiPlay.it, MediasetPlay.it and sites such as La7 or SkyTg24.
Distribution of seats: the “Rosatellum”
We have seen where to see the 2022 political elections on live TV and live streaming, but how are the votes divided? The votes cast by the voters are recorded in percentages. The method by which the voting percentages are transformed into the allocation of electoral seats is contained in the electoral law, and can consist of a majority, proportional or mixed method. The Rosatellum (Law 165/2017), the law with which the vote will be taken in the elections of 25 September, is a mixed, majority and proportional system. Compared to the previous electoral law (known as “Mattarellum”), also with a mixed system, the proportion between single-member and multi-member constituencies changes. In the Mattarellum, 75 percent of the seats were assigned with the majority system and 25 percent with the proportional system. On the contrary with the Rosatellum, the three eighths (37.5 per cent) of the seats in the Chamber and Senate are assigned with the majority system (147 deputies and 74 senators) and the five eighths (62.5 per cent) with the proportional system blocked lists (245 deputies and 122 senators).
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