Rome, 23 March 2026, 10:56
The polling stations have opened across Italy for the confirmatory referendum on the constitutional law concerning the organization of the judiciary and the establishment of the Corte disciplinare. Voting runs until 15:00. Once the polls close, vote counting will begin.
What the referendum is about
The vote concerns a constitutional amendment titled: "Provisions on the judicial system and the establishment of the Disciplinary Court." It is a confirmatory referendum, so voters decide whether to approve or reject the changes already approved by Parliament.
When and how voting happens
Polling stations are open this morning and will remain so until 15:00. After that time officials will start the ballot count. If you planned to vote, do not miss the deadline.
How to follow results
Turnout figures and the vote count will be published on the national results portal Eligendo and on the Eligendo Mobile app. These are the official channels for real-time updates and final tallies.
Turnout notes
- At 19:00 yesterday, turnout in the Lazio region was reported at 41.2%.
- In Rome specifically, turnout at that time was about 44%.
- By 23:00, reports indicated a national turnout surge reaching 46%.
Counting starts after 15:00, and official figures will appear progressively on Eligendo. Expect rolling updates until final results are confirmed.