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Bucharest Election Office Centralized 99.83% Of Votes In Capital City

The Bucharest Election Office said Monday it centralized votes in 1.179 polling stations out of a total 1,181 in the capital city by GMT 1200, and 99.83% of the ballots have been counted.

Partial Results: Social Democrats-33.99%, Democrat Liberals-33.79%, Liberals-18.49% For Senate

Romania’s alliance between social democrats and conservatives obtained 33.99% of voters’ preferences for the Senate, followed by the Democratic Liberal Party with 33.79% and liberals with 18.49%, following the counting of votes in 92.73% of polling stations countrywide by GMT 1200.

Partial Results:Social Democrats-33%, Democrat Liberals-32.57%, Liberals-18.32% For Chamber

Romania’s alliance between social democrats and conservatives obtained 33% of voters’ preferences for the Chamber of Deputies, followed by the Democratic Liberal Party with 32.57% and liberals with 18.32%, following the counting of votes in 92.73% of polling stations countrywide by GMT 1200.

Democrat Liberals To Go To President With Heads Held High If They Win – Official

Democrat liberal vice-president Theodor Stolojan told MEDIAFAX Monday that democrat liberals will go to President Traian Basescu with heads held high if they win the election, and the president will decide whom to appoint prime minister.

Tables Will Turn At Final Results – Social Democrat President

Romanian social democrat leader Mircea Geoana said Monday the final election results will show the Social Democratic Party in the lead, adding the partial results placing democrat liberals on the top spot takes into account large urban areas where the party doesn’t have a majority.

Bucharest Election Office Centralized 95.51% Of Votes In Capital City

The Bucharest Election Office said it centralized votes in 1,128 polling stations out of a total 1,181 in the capital city by GMT 0800, and 95.51% of the ballots have been counted.

Partial Results: Democrat Liberals 33.29%, Social Democrats-32.51%, Liberals-18.10% For Chamber Deputies

Romania’s Democratic Liberal Party obtained 33.29% of voters’ preferences for the Chamber of Deputies, followed by the alliance of social democrats and conservatives with 32.51% and liberals with 18.10%, following the counting of votes in 71.06% of polling stations countrywide by GMT 0600, the Central Election Office said.

Partial Results: Democrat Liberals -34.67 %, Social Democrats-33.36%, Liberals-18.18% For Senate

Romania’s Democratic Liberal Party obtained 34.67% of voters’ preferences for Senate, followed by the alliance of social democrats and conservatives with 33.36% and liberals with 18.18%, following the counting of votes in 71.06% of polling stations countrywide by GMT 0600, the Central Election Office said.

Romanian Democrat Liberals Win 28.37% Of County Council Seats – Partial Results

Romanian elections officials on Tuesday said democrat liberals gained 28.37% county council seats at the local elections on Sunday, followed by Social Democratic Party with 28.04% and the National Liberal Party – 18.66%.

Partial Results: Independent Candidate Leading Elections For Bucharest Mayor

Romanian elections officials Monday said independent candidate Sorin Oprescu is leading the race for Bucharest mayor seat with 30.4% of the votes, ahead of main rival Vasile Blaga (Democratic Liberal Party), who gained 28.1% of the votes, according to the latest partial results.

Partial Results Of EP Elections in Romania Place Three Major Parties On Top

The partial results of the EP elections in Romania indicate, after the votes of 75.22% polling stations were centralized, that the Democratic Party obtained 29.23% of votes, the leftist Social-Democratic Party- 21.65%, the National Liberal Party-13.15%, while the Liberal-Democratic Party- 8.30%.

Partial Results At Uninominal Vote Referendum In Romania Indicate 25.52% Turnout

The partial results centralized until Monday, 8:00 local time, indicate a 25.52% turnout at the uninominal vote referendum in Romania, thus, 81.99% of people voted "YES,” 15.68% voted "NO," while 2.32% of votes were null, according to the announcement made by the Central Electoral Bureau, or BEC.