Exit polls suggest Italy’s Meloni has narrowly lost justice referendum vote

Gli exit poll indicano che la Meloni ha perso di poco il voto sul referendum sulla giustizia


Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni casts her vote during a referendum on reforms to Italy’s justice system before the polls close in Rome, Italy, March 23, 2026. REUTERS/Remo Casilli (Reuters)

ROME, March 23 (Reuters) - Exit polls on Monday suggested Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni had narrowly lost a referendum on her flagship reform of the judicial system, dealing a potential blow to the ruling coalition ahead of next year’s general election.

Separate surveys by SWG and Opinio following the March 22-23 ballot said the opposition-backed “No” camp secured between 49% and 53% of the vote, compared to 47% to 51% for the government’s “Yes” campaign. YouTrend pollsters also put “No” ahead.

Turnout was much higher than expected and followed an ill-tempered campaign that revealed a deep, mutual animosity between the right-wing coalition and Italy’s judiciary, that will leave lasting scars.

(Reporting by Crispian Balmer and Angelo Amante; Editing by Gavin Jones)

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