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Presidential elections were held in Moldova on 20 October 2024, [2] with a runoff held on 3 November. [3] Incumbent president Maia Sandu, who won the first round, and former Prosecutor General Alexandr Stoianoglo, who was the runner-up, contested the runoff, with Sandu winning a majority of votes and being re-elected for a second and final term ...
An exit poll from the day of the second round suggested Sandu had won with 54.8% of the vote. [103] The actual results (released later) showed Sandu winning by a larger margin, with 57.72% of the vote. [2] [3] Sandu's victory was again helped by her lead in the diaspora's vote. Sandu nevertheless won 51% of votes on Moldova alone. [104]
The vote marked the largest number of expatriate voters to take part in a Moldovan election since 2010 when the diaspora was first allowed to vote. Inside Moldova's borders, the results showed ...
A man casts his vote into a mobile ballot box as members of a local electoral commission visit her house during the second round of the presidential election in Chisinau, Moldova November 3, 2024.
A presidential election, which took place simultaneously, handed Sandu 42% of the vote while her main rival, former prosecutor-general Alexandr Stoianoglo won 26%, setting up a tightly fought run ...
OSCE Co-ordinator observing election procedures in Chișinău. Moldova elects a legislature at national level. The Parliament (Parlamentul) has 101 members, elected for a four-year term by proportional representation with a 6% electoral threshold. [1]
The 2024 election actually took longer to project than all but three presidential elections since 1976. Apart from the interminable 2000 (when the race came down to a recount in Florida that didn ...
In the November 2020 presidential election, the pro-European opposition candidate Maia Sandu was elected as the new president of the republic, becoming the first female elected president of Moldova. [28] In the November 2024 presidential election, President Maia Sandu was re-elected with 55% of the vote in the run-off. [29]