Rome Local Reference INFOrmation
If you're resident in Italy you can vote in some Italian elections. This page tells you how.
All EU citizens living a residents in Italy registered as resident in the local commune are legally entitled to vote in certain Italian elections (elezioni), specifically:
Note: Registration to vote in either of these elections does not automatically qualify a voter for the other. Registration must be made separately for each. An EU citizen may also stand as a candidate at municipal elections, under the same conditions an Italian national. To be eligible to vote, a person must be at least 18 years old. They must not have been banned from voting in another EU state. Municipal Elections: The Voting ProcessWhen applying for residency, the applicant can also request that their name be added to the electoral roll (Lista Elettorale). If residency permission has already been granted, provide proof of address and residency to register on the voter's roll and be issued with a voting card (Tessera Elettorale). Up to ten days before elections, voters are sent the Electoral Certificate (Certificato Elettorale) which has the personal identifying data and information on where to go to vote. Registration to vote must be made by 30 December of the year preceding elections. Voting DayTake the Electoral Certificate and valid photo identification (passport). The voter will be given two cards, one to elect a candidate to the commune council and one to the city council.
Voting in European Parliamentary ElectionsEU nationals, over the age of 18 may vote in European Parliamentary Elections, and any national over 25 is eligible to stand as candidate for Member of the European Parliament (MEP). An EU citizen voting in Italy for elections for the European Parliament forfeits the right to vote in another EU country.
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