2024 Romanian local elections explained

Country:Romania
Election Date:9 June 2024
Previous Election:2020
Next Election:2028
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Election Name:County Council elections
Seats For Election:All 41 County Council Presidents
All 1,338 County Council Councilors
Heading1:County Council Presidents
Party1:Social Democratic Party (Romania)
Percentage1:35.56
Seats1:25
Last Election1:20
Party2:National Liberal Party (Romania)
Percentage2:29.15
Seats2:12
Last Election2:17
Party3:Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania
Percentage3:6.04
Seats3:4
Last Election3:4
Heading4:County Council Councilors
Party4:Social Democratic Party (Romania)
Percentage4:33.50
Seats4:550
Last Election4:362
Party5:National Liberal Party (Romania)
Percentage5:27.63
Seats5:436
Last Election5:489
Party7:Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania
Percentage7:6.43
Seats7:104
Last Election7:92
Party6:Alliance for the Union of Romanians
Percentage6:10.70
Seats6:159
Last Election6:0
Party8:Save Romania Union
Percentage8:8.29
Seats8:46
Last Election8:108
Party9:People's Movement Party
Percentage9:ADU
Seats9:17
Last Election9:65
Party10:Force of the Right
Percentage10:ADU
Seats10:17
Last Election10:new
Party11:Others
Leader11:
Percentage11:9.19
Seats11:9
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Election Name:Mayor & Local Council elections
Seats For Election:All 3,180 Mayors
All 39,900 Local Council Councilors
Heading1:Mayors
Party1:Social Democratic Party (Romania)
Percentage1:34.74
Seats1:1677
Last Election1:1362
Party2:National Liberal Party (Romania)
Percentage2:29.07
Seats2:1132
Last Election2:1232
Party3:Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania
Percentage3:4.31
Seats3:200
Last Election3:199
Party4:Alliance for the Union of Romanians
Percentage4:6.26
Seats4:30
Last Election4:3
Party5:Save Romania Union
Percentage5:6.28
Seats5:28
Last Election5:45
Party6:Force of the Right
Percentage6:ADU
Seats6:10
Last Election6:New
Party7:People's Movement Party
Percentage7:ADU
Seats7:6
Last Election7:50
Party8:Others
Leader8:
Percentage8:25.6
Seats8:93
Last Election8:236
Heading9:Local Council Councilors
Party9:Social Democratic Party (Romania)
Percentage9:32.56
Seats9:16.509
Last Election9:13.820
Party10:National Liberal Party (Romania)
Percentage10:26.16
Seats10:12.802
Last Election10:15.403
Party11:Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania
Percentage11:5.42
Seats11:2525
Last Election11:2360
Party12:Alliance for the Union of Romanians
Colour12:
  1. FCB521
Percentage12:9.54
Seats12:3509
Last Election12:79
Party13:Save Romania Union
Percentage13:6.70
Seats13:830
Last Election13:856
Party14:People's Movement Party
Percentage14:ADU
Seats14:238
Last Election14:2150
Party15:Others
Leader15:
Percentage15:17.28
Seats15:3469
Last Election15:6338

Local elections were held in Romania on 9 June 2024. They were the eighth post-1989 local elections in the country. The previous Romanian local elections in 2020 were won by the National Liberal Party (PNL), even though the Social Democratic Party (PSD) came in with significantly more County Council Presidents and mayors than the National Liberals. Therefore, the de facto winner of the previous Romanian local elections was the Social Democratic Party, in spite of the de jure victory of the National Liberal Party, according to popular vote and thereby overall political score.

The 2020 USR-PLUS Alliance (which formally fused into a single political party and changed its name to the Save Romania Union) came in third with respect to popular vote yet failed to obtain an important nationwide representation (for mayors, local councilors or county councilors). Meanwhile, the PNL enlarged itself at local political level nationwide with the integral absorption of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats (ALDE) during late March 2022.[1]

The main five political contenders in the 2024 Romanian local elections were the Social Democratic Party, the National Liberal Party, the Alliance for the Union of Romanians, the United Right Alliance, and the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania.

Background

The government that organized the local elections were the Ciolacu Cabinet representing the National Coalition for Romania (CNR), a grand coalition between the two largest political parties in Romania in terms of parliamentary and local representation.

In response to the formation of an electoral alliance between the two members of the CNR for the 2024 European Parliament election in Romania, as well as locally in some races, the Save Romania Union, People's Movement Party and Force of the Right came together to form the United Right Alliance.[2]

Following the 2020 Romanian parliamentary election, the right-wing populist Alliance for the Union of Romanians became a new serious contender in Romanian politics. Ahead of the elections, the party organized a recruitment drive to enlarge its presence at a local level.[3] As a result, it became the party with the third largest number of candidates after the PSD and PNL.

In Bucharest, incumbent mayor Nicușor Dan had expressed his intention to be a candidate again, hoping that he will be supported by the main centre-right political parties which previously endorsed him in the 2020 Romanian local elections.[4] [5] However, the National Liberal Party declined to support Nicușor Dan for another term as Mayor of Bucharest,[6] choosing instead to form an electoral alliance with the Social Democrats and back a common candidate, namely Cătălin Cîrstoiu.[7] After a brief scandal surrounding Crîstoiu however, the two parties decided to run opposing candidates for the Mayor of Bucharest election, maintaining the alliance only at the sector level.[8] Polling indicated the PSD candidate, Gabriela Firea was going to be the main competitor to Dan, who announced he will run as an independent candidate, as in 2020, and received the backing of the ADU and REPER.[9]

Most opinion polls showed the Social Democratic Party (PSD) as either the main or overall winning party in several major cities and towns across Romania, including, most notably, the capital, Bucharest. The political trend, according to the polls, was that the Social Democratic Party is the dominant political party in the south and east of Romania (i.e. in Muntenia, Oltenia and Western Moldavia), the National Liberal Party in the centre and north of the country (i.e. in Transylvania and Bukovina), the Save Romania Union sporadically at urban level throughout the country, predominantly in the south-western part of the country, in Banat, and the Alliance for the Union of Romanians maintaining a somewhat consistent presence throughout the country, with lower scores in urban areas.

Electoral system

Local elections are organized in Romania to elect 4 local authorities: the County Council President, County Council, mayor and Local Council. The electoral system for local elections in Romania is outlined in Law no. 115 of May 19, 2015.[10] Candidates for the office of mayor, County Council President as well as Local and County Councils councilor are elected by popular vote. They serve a four-year term, with the possibility of re-election. Voters vote for candidates or lists of candidates competing in their specific constituency.

County! colspan="2"
Communes, towns and municipalities
Executive authorityLegislative authorityExecutive authorityLegislative authority
County Council PresidentCounty CouncilMayorLocal Council
The mayors and County Council Presidents are elected in a single round of voting. The candidate who obtains the most validly cast votes is elected. In the event of a tie, a runoff voting round is organized. For County and Local Councils, the threshold for earning seats is determined by the constituency electoral bureau. It is 5% in the case of party lists, 7% for electoral alliances with two member parties, and 8% if the alliance includes three or more members.

Independent candidates can run for any of the offices up for election if they provide a list of names and signatures proving they are supported by at least 1% of eligible voters in the constituency where they intend to run. This number cannot be smaller than 100 people in communes, 500 in towns, 1,000 in municipalities and 2,000 for County-level offices.

Results

Summary

Political party/alliance! rowspan="31"
County-levelU.A.T.-level
County Council PresidentsCounty Council CouncilorsMayorsLocal Council Councilors
PSD51882679
PNL553 1415
UDMR / RMDSZ12 164
AUR1593447
ADUUSR62375
PMP48 1899
FDNewNewNewNew
FDGR / DFDR16
PUSL259
AMT / EMSZ5134
REPERNewNewNewNew
AERPER5295
PV79
Romania in Action2121
UIPSTBD
PPRNewNewNewTBDNew
BSRNewNewNewTBDNew
UURTBD
UDSCRTBD
PRPE1TBD
FCM / MPENewNewNewTBDNew
SOS RONewNewNewNew
PRO5636 1774
PRM9
POL230
AD9
CurajNewNewNewNew
DemosNewNewNewNew
Independents

Bucharest

General Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
ADU200,10227.61175
PSD192,48426.56165
PNL91,28212.5975
PUSL67,9889.3866
AUR59,2058.1655
REPER52,1397.1944
Others61,4948.47colspan="2" -
Total724,694100%55
Turnout41.24%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Alba

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
PNL70,84044.07%172
PSD44,60927.75%104
AUR19,92612.39%55
ADU11,4167.10%07
Others13,9538.66%colspan="2" -
Total160,744100%32
Turnout54.86%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Arad

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
PNL70,47438.39134
PSD46,82225.5196
AUR27,34914.9055
ADU15,7618.5834
UDMR/RMDSZ12,8316.992
Others10,2915.60colspan="2" -
Total183,528100%32
Turnout49.58%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Argeș

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
PSD119,57645.13161
PNL56,11421.1883
ADU35,73413.4851
AUR35,70313.4755
Others17,8116,71colspan="2" -
Total264,938100%34
Turnout54.16%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Bacău

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
PSD85,89834.94152
PNL70,01928.48124
AUR26,22610.6655
ADU25,41610.3342
Others38,26315.54colspan="2" -
Total245,822100%36
Turnout44.79%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Bihor

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
PNL137,17650.84184
UDMR/RMDSZ54,08720.0471
PSD48,22717.8771
AUR13,5875.0322
Others16,6936.15colspan="2" -
Total269,770100%34
Turnout55.88%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Bistrița-Năsăud

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
PSD58,93443.2414
PNL38,91128.55102
AUR16,06711.7844
UDMR/RMDSZ8,8596.5022
ADU8,4086.1604
Others5,1043.73colspan="2" -
Total136,283100%30
Turnout55.74%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Botoșani

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
PSD66,63941.2315
PNL66,37041.06142
AUR12,9197.9933
Others15,6999.68colspan="2" -
Total161,627100%32
Turnout45.94%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Brașov

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
PNL74,67630.48115
ADU55,83022.788
PSD54,33322.178
AUR28,15411.4944
UDMR/RMDSZ17,3817.0933
Others14,6235.96colspan="2" -
Total244,997100%34
Turnout49.81%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Brăila

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
PSD63,56850.77181
PNL30,63424.4682
AUR14,39311.4944
ADU6,5335.2103
Others10,0648.02colspan="2" -
Total125,192100%30
Turnout47.72%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Buzău

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
PSD104,19254.7921
PNL37,55319.757
AUR20,86110.9744
ADU14,5777.6604
Others12,9586.08colspan="2" -
Total190,141100%32
Turnout55.01%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Caraș-Severin

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
PSD50,52340.45144
PNL45,97736.81124
AUR14,58411.6744
ADU6,8395.4704
Others6,9625.57colspan="2" -
Total100%30
Turnout51.62%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Călărași

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
PSD66,45950.53172
PNL35,92527.3194
AUR15,55711.8244
Others13,57210.31colspan="2" -
Total131,513100%30
Turnout57.22%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Cluj

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
PNL96,47932.26136
PSD53,44517.8772
ADU44,54814.8961
UDMR/RMDSZ43,47714.5361
AUR31,17010.4244
Others29,93710.00colspan="2" -
Total299,056100%36
Turnout50.06%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Constanța

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
PNL104,97036.3615
PSD69,87524.2010
AUR45,63515.8166
ADU36,75212.7353
Others31,43110.86colspan="2" -
Total288,663100%36
Turnout49.19%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Covasna

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
UDMR/RMDSZ56,73066.5322
PSD8,2029.6931
PNL6,9068.103
AUR4,5205.3022
Others8,90010.43colspan="2" -
Total85,258100%30
Turnout50.74%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Dâmbovița

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
PSD134,46258.91225
PNL57,02924.9894
AUR19,1378.3833
ADU13,8536.070
Others3,7341.63colspan="2" -
Total228,215100%34
Turnout56.62%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Dolj

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
PSD150,75954.79215
PNL64,69923.5194
AUR25,3099.1933
ADU22,1098.0331
Others12,2444.44colspan="2" -
Total275,120100%36
Turnout51.49%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Galați

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVoters%SeatsMap
PSD
PNL
AUR
ADU
Otherscolspan="2" -
Total100%34
Turnout42.41%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Giurgiu

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
PNL69,98355.07171
PSD35,95028.2993
AUR10,1718.0022
USR7,4885.8922
Others3,4772.73colspan="2" -
Total127,069100%30
Turnout60.01%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Gorj

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
PSD
PNL
AUR
ADU
Otherscolspan="2" -
Total100%30 2
Turnout58.18%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Harghita

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
UDMR/RMDSZ95,65074.69245
PSD9,3247.2821
AMT/EMSZ9,2907.2522
PNL6,5605.122
Others7,2285.63colspan="2" -
Total128,052100%30
Turnout50.72%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Hunedoara

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
PSD
PNL
AUR
ADU
Otherscolspan="2" -
Total100%32
Turnout49.29%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Ialomița

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
PSD53,06447.78173
PNL26,51523.8782
AUR14,50813.0655
ADU7,5056.750
Others9,4558.49colspan="2" -
Total111,047100%30
Turnout52.86%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Iași

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
PNL109,52334.72143
PSD87,60427.77111
ADU44,67814.1663
AUR35,76011.3355
Others37,87611.98colspan="2" -
Total315,441100%36
Turnout40.85%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Ilfov

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
PSD-PNL127,81657.68%221
ADU41,15818.57%7
AUR29,30913.22%55
Others23,29510.48%colspan="2" -
Total221,578100%34 2
Turnout54.10%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Mureș

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
UDMR/RMDSZ
PSD
PNL
AUR
ADU
Otherscolspan="2" -
Total100%34
Turnout53.16%
Elected County Council
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Satu Mare

- Political party of the elected County Council President

County Council ElectionMayoral Election
PartyVotes%SeatsMap
UDMR/RMDSZ
PNL
PSD
ADU
AUR
Others
Total100%32
Turnout50.15%
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (AEP)

Current distribution of administrative mandates at local political level in Romania

In the table below are statistically represented the vast majority of the administrative mandates won nationwide in Romania by the following 12 political parties (both major and minor) after the 2020 Romanian local elections (based on their total number of elected representatives) as well as their current distribution of administrative mandates previously won in Romania in 2020 at local political level, according to the 4 main categories as follows (statistics correct as of late October 2023):

Political party!Political position!Main Ideology!Leader(s)!rowspan="14" style="background:#A0A0A0"
County Council (CJ) PresidentsMayorsCounty Council CouncillorsLocal Council Councillors
PSDSocial Democratic PartyCentre to centre-leftSocial democracySocial conservatismMarcel Ciolacu
PNLNational Liberal PartyCentre-rightSocial conservatismNicolae Ciucă
UDMR
RMDSZ
Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in RomaniaCentre-rightHungarian minority rightsHunor Kelemen
PMPPeople's Movement PartyCentre-right to right-wingChristian democracy
National conservatism
Cristian Diaconescu
USRSave Romania UnionCentre to centre-rightPopulismCătălin Drulă
PROPRO RomaniaCentre-leftSocial democracy
Progressivism
Victor Ponta
PERRomanian Ecologist PartyRight-wingGreen conservatism
Nationalism
Florin Secara
PUSLSocial Liberal Humanist PartyCentreDaniel Ionașcu
PVGreen PartyCentre to left-wingGreen politicsMarius Lazăr/Lavinia Cosma
AURAlliance for the Union of RomaniansRight-wing to far-rightRight-wing populismGeorge Simion
FDGR
DFDR
Democratic Forum of Germans in RomaniaGerman minority rightsPaul-Jürgen Porr
PNȚCDChristian Democratic National Peasants' PartyCentre-right to right-wingRight-wing populismAurelian Pavelescu

Opinion polls

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National results in 2020

In the table below are highlighted the major electoral scores (or results) obtained by the 6 largest political parties in Romania at the previous local elections which here held in September 2020:

National polling

In the table below are represented the prospective results of the 6 main political parties active in Romania at local political level for the forthcoming local elections which are going to be held in 2024:

Regional polls

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DatePoll sourcePSDADU PNLAURPER/PVPROPUSLApPSOSOthersLead
style=background:#43b02a
9-23 Feb 2024CURS34.023.016.013.05.06.03.011.0
Sep 2022Avangarde34.012.03.025.013.01.03.01.01.07.09.0
Aug 2022CURS32.010.04.023.012.03.02.04.03.06.09.0
Jun 2022CURS33.010.05.022.014.01.02.04.02.07.011.0
14–20 Jan 2022CURS34.017.06.017.013.02.05.02.04.017.0
17–23 Sep 2021CURS33.023.04.021.08.03.04.010.0
Jul 2021CURS32.025.04.022.08.02.04.07.0
May 2021CURS29.027.04.022.09.03.04.02.02.0
Mar 2021CURS32.027.05.020.07.02.04.03.05.0
26 Sep 2020Election32.3826.987.82-22.24[11] 0.881.81 1.720.956.35.0

Seats projection

DatePSDstyle=background:#cee style=background:#ceePNLPMPAURPVPUSLApP
Sep 2022258148
Jul 20222681263
Jun 20222591164
Jun 20222371510
May 202223119534
Mar 20222513107
Jan 20222010104873
Jan 20222115811
202121141046
Jul 202120161455
May 202118171466
Mar 2021201612344
26 Sep 2020211712500 0

Mayor of Bucharest

DataSourceOthersLead
1-5 June 2024AtlasIntel45,2%21,7%7,8%5,7%3,4%15,4%0,8%23,5%
2-9 April 2024CURS27%23%5%2%38%5%11%
9–13 April 2024Sociopol43%8%5%41%2%
5–8 April 2024AtlasIntel37.1%17.4%4.9%30%10.67.1%
35.4%16.4%30.7%11.5%4.7%
29 March–2 April 2024INSOMAR29%15%22%34%3%
26 March–2 April 2024CURS29%20%4%4%40%11%
21–24 March 2024Sociopol34.0%26.0%6.0%4.0%30.0%4.0%
20–24 March 2024Avangarde41.0%29.0%27.0%3.0%12.0%
30.0%16.0%10.0%42.0%2.0%12.0%
2–9 March 2024Verifield39.3%16.0%1.0%2.4%40.4%0.9%1.1%
9–23 February 2024CURS36.0%33.0%8.0%5.0%10.0%8.0%3.0%
7–14 September 2022Avangarde18.0%30.0%14.0%18.0%4.0%4.0%12.0%
27 septembrie 20202020 elections42.81%37.97%10.99%0.67%7.56%4.84%

Constanța

DatePoll sourcestyle=background:#cee PNLstyle=background:#ceeUSRPSDAURPVOthersLead
Aug 2023Ziua CT10.023.015.03.010.010.029.08.0
6 Dec 2020Parliament26.126.422.34.28.90.911.30.3
27 September 2020Election27.7 23.919.94.71.822.1 3.8

Iași

DatePoll sourcestyle=background:#cee PNLUSRPSDAURstyle=background:#cee PVOthersLead
6 Dec 2020Parliament21.431.721.08.75.71.311.51 style="background:#87D3F8"10.3
27 September 2020Election32.229.016.4 1.45.13.88.4 3.2

Târgu Jiu

DatePoll sourcestyle=background:#ceePNLstyle=background:#cee PSDstyle=background:#cee PVAURPMPOthersLead
6 Dec 2020 Parliament21.634.68.33.414.26.34.57.013.0
26 Sep 2020Election37.427.87.66.55.64.910.39.6

Aftermath

Allegations of electoral fraud

After the announcement of the provisional results, Clotilde Armand and Radu Mihaiu, the Save Romania Union mayors from Sector 1 and Sector 2 of Bucharest, who lost the elections to the PSD-PNL candidates, announced that there had been cases of pre-stamped votes or incorrect counting.[12] [13] [14] They demanded that the election be cancelled and redone, declaring it the biggest electoral fraud in Romanian history since the 1946 Romanian general election.[15]

Since June 13, hundreds of USR supporters have started to organize protests in Bucharest daily, demanding a recount of votes or new elections, as well as the resignation of the Social Democrat Toni Greblă from the position of Director of the Permanent Electoral Authority.[16] [17] [18] [19] However, Social Democrat Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu stated that Greblă shouldn't be dismissed, declaring that "I know it is hard (for USR) to lose, but they must show dignity".[20]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ro. Florin Cîţu: Conducerea PNL a aprobat fuziunea cu ALDE. 22 March 2022. HotNews.ro. Redacția HotNews.ro. 26 April 2022.
  2. News: Daniel . Toșa . 18 December 2023 . USR, PMP și Forța Dreptei lansează alianța Dreapta Unită. O alternativă la coaliția PSD-PNL în 2024 . USR, PMP and the Force of the Right launch the United Right alliance. An alternative to the PSD-PNL coalition in 2024 . Newsweek România . ro.
  3. News: Raluca . Pantea . 13 August 2022 . AUR recrutează candidați pentru 2024. Doritorii trebuie să fie dispuși să se sacrifice "pentru binele comun" . Express de Banat . ro.
  4. Web site: ro. Nicușor Dan: Ca primar al Bucureștiului, Gabriela Firea a fost un dezastru. A dus Primăria în faliment. Digi24.ro. Alina Popescu. 16 August 2023. 17 August 2023.
  5. Web site: ro. Nicuşor Dan: Îmi doresc să fiu candidatul dreptei, aşa cum a fost în 2020. Nu văd de ce lucrurile pornite împreună s-ar întrerupe. Digi24.ro. Claudia Bancas. 16 August 2023. 17 August 2023.
  6. Web site: ro. Rareș Bogdan: PNL nu îl mai susține pe Nicușor Dan pentru un nou mandat. Financial Intelligence. Financial Intelligence. 9 October 2023. 13 October 2023.
  7. News: Monica . Bonea . 19 March 2024 . Cine este Cătălin Cîrstoiu, medicul pe care mizează PNL și PSD pentru a câștiga Primăria Capitalei . Who is Cătălin Cîrstoiu, the medic on which PNL and PSD are counting to win the Mayorship of the Capital . Digi24 . ro.
  8. News: Monica . Bonea . 22 March 2024 . După 15 ore de ședință, PNL și PSD au rupt alianța la București. Firea și Burduja vor candida pentru PMB . After a 15 hour meeting, PNL and PSD end the alliance in Bucharest. Firea and Burduja will run for Mayor of Bucharest . Digi24 . ro.
  9. News: 28 February 2024 . Nicușor Dan va candida independent, susținut de USR-PMP-Forţa Dreptei-REPER: "Suntem într-o luptă în care contează foarte mult electoratul PSD" . Nicușor Dan will run as an independent candidate, backed by USR-PMP-Force of the Right-REPER: "We are in a fight where the PSD electorate matters a lot" . NEWS București . ro.
  10. Web site: LEGE nr. 115 din 19 mai 2015 . Portal Legislativ . ro.
  11. PNL had entirely absorbed ALDE during late March 2022, therefore the figures associated here with PNL include seats previously won by ALDE in 2020 as well.
  12. Web site: 2024-06-18 . ALEGERI 2024. Radu Mihaiu, opt plângeri penale. Primarul Sectorului 2 a dat declarații la Poliție. "Sunt 4 secţii diferite în care s-au găsit buletine preştampilate" - HotNews.ro . 2024-06-28 . ro-RO.
  13. Web site: 2024-06-21 . Invitatul dimineții - Radu Mihaiu, primarul Sectorului 2, despre acuzația de fraudă la alegeri . 2024-06-28 . RFI . ro.
  14. Web site: 2024-06-14 . ALEGERI LOCALE 2024 - Clotilde Armand reia acuzaţiile de fraudă electorală: 110 de procese verbale au fost falsificate şi urcate în platforma AEP! Am solicitat STS să pună la dispoziţie toate înregistrările care demonstrează acest jaf . 2024-06-28 . News.ro . ro.
  15. Web site: 2024-06-28 . Clotilde Armand cere anularea alegerilor: "A fost cea mai mare frauda electorală din anul 1946" . 2024-06-28 . euronews.ro: Știri de ultimă oră, breaking news, #AllViews . ro.
  16. Web site: 2024-06-13 . VIDEO EXCLUSIV Câți susținători a strâns Clotilde Armand în fața Biroului Electoral al Sectorului 1. Cum a apărut la protest soțul primăriței învinse în alegeri . 2024-06-28 . Gândul . ro.
  17. Web site: Anghel-Dimache . Ana . 2024-06-15 . Protest în Piața Victoriei, pentru renumărarea voturilor. "Afară, Toni Greblă!" . 2024-06-28 . Buletin de București . en-GB.
  18. Web site: Protest în Piaţa Victoriei pentru a patra zi; se cere demisia preşedintelui AEP .
  19. https://www.agerpres.ro/social/2024/06/16/protest-in-piata-victoriei-pentru-a-patra-zi-se-cere-demisia-presedintelui-aep--1313853
  20. Web site: Ciolacu nu crede că Toni Greblă trebuie demis de la AEP, după haosul de la vot. "Înțeleg, e greu să pierzi, dar trebuie să existe și demnitate" .