Partial results presidential elections 2024, round 1. Călin Georgescu takes first place, ahead of Marcel Ciolacu

Partial results presidential elections 2024, round 1. Călin Georgescu takes first place, ahead of Marcel Ciolacu
Partial results presidential elections 2024, round 1. Călin Georgescu takes first place, ahead of Marcel Ciolacu

The first partial results of the presidential elections of November 24, the first round of voting, were published on the website presensa.roaep.ro. In first place is the PSD candidate Marcel Ciolacu, followed by Călin Georgescu, Elena Lasconi and George Simion. 14 candidates were on the ballots. The first centralized votes are those in small towns. The result may change after the results from polling stations in big cities come out.

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UPDATE 23.33 After the centralization of the votes from 81% of the polling stations, Călin Georgescu (22.1%) passed in front of Marcel Ciolacu (22.08%).

Elena Lasconi climbs to third place, with 15.04% of the votes.

UPDATE 23.33. The first polling stations in Bucharest centralized the results. In all the sectors of the Capital that centralized minutes, Elena Lasconi is in first place. In second place is either Marcel Ciolacu or Călin Georgescu, depending on the sector.

UPDATE 23.30 The votes from more than 76% of the wards were centralized. Marcel Ciolacu has 22.27% of the votes, Călin Georgescu – 22.11%.

George Simion remains in third place, with 15.01% of the votes, while Elena Lasconi's percentage increases to 14.7%.

In the diaspora, after the centralization of 10% of the minutes, Elena Lasconi remains in first place, with 34.81%, and in second place is Călin Georgescu, with 23.85% of the votes. Marcel Ciolacu is only in 6th place.

UPDATE 23.04. After the centralization of the votes from 66.88% of the polling stations, Marcel Ciolacu is almost equal with Călin Georgescu – 22.6% of the votes compared to 22.1%.

George Simion has 15.25% of the votes, and Elena Lasconi – 13.91%.

UPDATE 22.46. More than 56% of minutes from small towns with wards with few voters were centralized. The result is the same: Marcel Ciolacu in first place, Călin Georgescu in second place.

UPDATE 22.36. Abroad, Elena Lasconi is in first place, with 43% of the votes, followed by Călin Georgescu and Mircea Geoană. The results are presented after the centralization of 6% of the minutes.

Original news: After centralizing 35% of minutes, Marcel Ciolacu (PSD) is in first place, with 23.46%. The independent Călin Georgescu follows, with 21.43%, George Simion – 15.67%, Elena Lasconi, 11.68%, Nicolae Ciucă – 10.04% and Kelemen Hunor – 10%.

However, we are talking about small polling stations, where votes are centralized the fastest.

The exit polls after leaving the polls show a different result: they give Marcel Ciolacu the winner, with 24.6% of the votes, while the fight for the final in the 2nd round is between Elena Lasconi, who obtained 18, 2%, and Călin Georgescu, the surprise candidate in third place, with 16.5% of the votes.

Voter turnout was 52.52%. 9,459,169 voters from the country and 815,784 from abroad voted.

Candidates for the presidential elections, in the order on the ballot:

  • position no. 1 – Elena-Valerica Lasconi – Save Romania Union;
  • position no. 2 – George-Nicolae Simion – Alliance for the Union of Romanians;
  • position no. 3 – Ion-Marcel Ciolacu – Social Democratic Party;
  • position no. 4 – Nicolae-Ionel Ciucă – National Liberal Party;
  • position no. 5 – Hunor Kelemen – Hungarian Democratic Union from Romania;
  • position no. 6 – Mircea-Dan Geoană – independent candidate;
  • position no. 7 – Ana Birchall – independent candidate;
  • position no. 8 – Alexandra-Beatrice Bertalan-Păcuraru – Alternative Party for National Dignity;
  • position no. 9 – Sebastian-Constantin Popescu – New Romania Party;
  • position no. 10 – Ludovic Orban – The Force of Right;
  • position no. 11 – Călin Georgescu – independent candidate;
  • position no. 12 – Cristian Diaconescu – independent candidate
  • position no. 13 – Cristian-Vasile Terheş – Romanian National Conservative Party
  • position no. 14 – Silviu Predoiu – National Action League Party

Editor : M.B.

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