ROME (Reuters) - Voters in more than 100 Italian towns and cities will pick municipal mayors on Sunday in a run-off ballot that could bolster centre-right parties ahead of a national election due in less than a year.
About 4.3 million voters are going back to the polls in municipalities that are still up for grabs because no candidate won more than 50 percent of votes in the June 11 first-round election.
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