Presidential elections 2024: How Romanians voted in the first round – map

The first round of Romania’s presidential elections brought significant surprises, with nationalist independent candidate Călin Georgescu taking an unexpected lead. He is most likely set to face reformist leader Elena Lasconi (USR) in the second round. The results reflect a reshaped political landscape, with both traditional parties – the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and the National Liberal Party (PNL) – experiencing historic setbacks.

But how did Romanians vote? Călin Georgescu secured the most votes in 13 counties in Romania (plus the diaspora), while Elena Lasconi won five counties and Bucharest. PSD candidate Marcel Ciolacu received the most votes in 16 counties, while Nicolae Ciucă from PNL was victorious in only one county, Giurgiu.

According to the map on the Electoral Authority’s official platform, Călin Georgescu won in the counties of Maramureş, Suceava, Bistriţa-Năsăud, Neamţ, Tulcea, Constanţa, Călăraşi, Prahova, Argeş, Sibiu, Alba, Hunedoara, and Arad.

Meanwhile, Elena Lasconi, who managed to surpass Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu and take second place with a margin of a few thousand votes, was victorious in the counties of Timiş, Cluj, Braşov, Iaşi, and Ilfov, plus the capital, Bucharest.

Prime Minister and PSD candidate Marcel Ciolacu won in 16 counties, but this was still not enough to advance to the second round of the presidential elections. These counties were: Botoşani, Bacău, Vaslui, Vrancea, Galaţi, Buzău, Brăila, Ialomiţa, Dîmboviţa, Teleorman, Olt, Vâlcea, Dolj, Gorj, Mehedinţi, and Caraş-Severin.

Liberal leader Nicolae Ciucă managed to win in only one county – Giurgiu.

Far-right leader George Simion (AUR), the candidate who ranks fourth in the first round, did not win in any county.

editor@romania-insider.com

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