The Central Electoral Bureau (BEC) will announce on Thursday the final results of the first round of the presidential election, after receiving all the voting reports and result summaries from every county, BEC spokesperson Marian Muhulet told AGERPRES on Wednesday.
The Bureau will forward to the Constitutional Court of Romania the report and the voting reports and result summaries from all the county electoral bureaus, the electoral bureaus of Bucharest districts, and the electoral bureau for the polling stations abroad on November 6, within 24 hours after the registration of the last file. The Court will then validate the results and publish them in the media and in the Official Gazette of Romania.
Provisional results announced by the BEC on Tuesday were as follows: Victor Ponta (Social Democrat Party – National Union for Romania’s Progress – Conservative Party) – 40.44 percent of the votes; Klaus Iohannis (Christian Liberal Alliance) – 30.37 percent; Calin Popescu-Tariceanu (independent) – 5.36 percent; Elena Udrea (People’s Movement Party) – 5.20 percent, Monica Macovei (independent) – 4.44 percent; Dan Diaconescu (People’s Party – Dan Diaconescu) – 4.03 percent; Corneliu Vadim Tudor (Greater Romania Party) – 3.68 percent; Hunor Kelemen (Hungarian Democrat Union of Romania) – 3.47 percent; Teodor Melescanu (independent) – 1.09 percent; Zsolt Szilagyi (Hungarian People’s Party of Transylvania) – 0.56 percent; Gheorghe Funar (independent) – 0.47 percent; William Brinza (Romanian Green Party) – 0.45 percent; Constantin Rotaru (Socialist Alliance Party) – 0.30 percent; and Mirel Mircea Amaritei (Prodemo) – 0.08 percent.
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