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How the votes in the diaspora were divided, after over 92% of the processes. 33 percent between the first two ranked

How the votes in the diaspora were divided, after over 92% of the processes. 33 percent between the first two ranked

Diaspora elections, May 2, 2025. Photo: MAE

George Simion, the golden candidate, obtained 489,921 votes (59.57%) in the diaspora, at the first round of the presidential elections, shows the data published on Sunday night by the Permanent Electoral Authority (AEP), after centralizing 894 verbal processes (92.64%) from abroad.

In the second place is the independent candidate Nicuşor Dan, who obtained in the diaspora 216,254 votes (26.29%), followed by Crin Antonescu, the candidate of the ruling coalition, with 58,896 votes (7.16%) and Elena Lasconi (USR) – 27,435 votes (3.34%), according to Agerpres.

On the following places are:

  • Victor Ponta (independent candidate) – 20,148 votes (2.45%)
  • Daniel Funeriu (independent candidate) – 2,784 votes (0.34%)
  • Cristian Terheş (Romanian Conservative National Party) – 2,533 votes (0.31%)
  • Lavinia Şandru (Liberal Social Humanist Party) – 2,026 votes (0.25%)
  • Sebastian Popescu (New Romania Party) – 999 votes (0.12%)
  • John-Ion Banu Muscel (independent candidate)-851 votes (0.10%)
  • Silviu Predoiu (League of National Action League) – 625 votes (0.08%).

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