By 7 this morning in Italy, you are voting for the constitutional referendum in which the voters must decide whether to approve or reject the reform of the Constitution approved by Parliament and proposed by the government Renzi (here are all the useful information). The turnout in the 12 was just over 20 percent, and after 19 will be a new data has to be updated. The polling stations close at 23 and only after that time will begin the counting of the votes, even one of the cards delivered by mail from abroad. Many are wondering when you will know the first results: in this referendum there is only one question and the poll – that you will be able to follow live on the special website of the ministry of the Interior – will then be rather quick. In addition, there is no quorum: there is no need, therefore, that in the vote the majority of the members entitled to vote. first, immediately after the close of the poll, will come the exit polls: that is, the surveys performed by asking people who just voted what you voted. Sometimes they take us, albeit with a margin of error; other times not. The television and internet websites will be able to talk about exit polls only at the close of the poll, in order not to influence the vote. Depending on the speed with which it will be counted the first card, then they will reach the projections: more or less around midnight. The projections are calculations made by the statistical institutes, which according to the cards already counted will try to understand what might be the result. Around midnight, should, instead, begin to get the real data, published and constantly updated on the website of the ministry of the Interior: after the closure of the polling stations, some paperwork, and only once they are completed you can actually start the counting. The first data may not be very reliable: they could get especially from a specific geographical area, or from a city, rather than from an area of the city or the countryside, and thus give a wrong idea on the overall grade. If the gap should be relatively large towards the one you may have of the data is rather reliable. But they will still be data on a part of the total vote, or projections. It should also be kept in mind that the projections do not take into account the votes of italians abroad, which in the case of narrow margin could be decisive. In the case where the gap should be small, you will probably have to wait at least until three in the morning to have a clearer idea (even if perhaps not definitive). And if the margin will be very small, it will still take more time. Will all be counted in Castelnuovo di Porto, a town north of Rome. Even there, the counting will start at 23 but it will be necessary to scrutinise the 1,400 sections: it will take at least a few hours. Also the scrutiny of these votes can be followed on the website of the Ministry of the Interior. Already, from 22.30 the main Italian television channels – those of the Rai, Sky Tg 24, Channel 5 and La7, with the long direct conducted by Enrico Mentana – will be live links and will have guests in the studio. Throughout the evening – and until the arrival of a result – there will also be a liveblog on the Post. To get information about any city in Italy the place to go is always the same: the website of the ministry of the Interior. When you will know the results?
And the votes from abroad?
How to be updated on the results


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