Parliamentary elections update
Exit poll results
Mihaela Ignătescu and Radio România Internațional, 01.12.2024, 21:19
UPDATE 10.30 p.m.
For the Chamber of Deputies, the Social Democratic Party got 25.50% of the votes of the electorate, followed by the Alliance for the Union of Romanians – 19.30%, the Save Romania Union – 15.70%, the National Liberal Party – 15.30%. The exit poll data were presented by the Center for Urban and Regional Sociology – CURS. Other figures show SOS Romania with 5.50%, Young People’s Party – 5.50%, UDMR – 5%, and SENS – 3.40%.
For the Senate, the Social Democratic Party obtained 25.70% of the votes, the Alliance for the Union of Romanians – 19.50%, the Save Romania Union – 15.70%, and the National Liberal Party – 15.60%, according to data from the exit poll conducted on Sunday by the Center for Urban and Regional Sociology. Next are SOS Romania – 5.50%, Party of Young People – 5.30%, UDMR – 5%, SENS – 3.10%. The figures are valid for 9 p.m.
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The results of the exit-poll conduced by CURS:
PSD – 26%
AUR – 19%
USR – 15,5%
PNL – 15,5%
SOS – 5,5%
POT – 5,5%
UDMR – 5%
SENS – 3,3%
REPER -1,2%
FD – 1,1%
An INSCOP survey, which is not an exit-poll, presented the following results:
Senate:
PSD: 24,8%
AUR: 21,6%
PNL: 14,6%
USR: 12,6%
SOS: 7,2%
POT: 5,2%
UDMR: 4,8%
SENS: 3,6%
Forța Dreptei: 1,4%
Reper: 1%
DREPT: 0,6%
Chamber of Deputies:
PSD: 25,1%
AUR: 19,9%
PNL: 13,7%
USR: 13,3%
SOS: 7%
POT: 5,4%
UDMR: 5%
SENS: 4,2%
Forța Dreptei: 1,4%
Reper: 1%
DREPT: 0,6%
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The Social Democratic Party (PSD) is ranked first after Sunday’s parliamentary elections in Romania, according to the results of polls conducted an hour before the end of voting. According to the poll, PSD got 26% of the votes. In second place is AUR (nationalist opposition) with 19%. USR (in opposition) and PNL (co-ruling with PSD) would have received around 15.5% of the votes. UDMR is, as usual, on the electoral threshold of five percent. The populist parties SOS Romania and the Young People’s Party are also said to have crossed the threshold. The turnout exceeded 52%.