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What does the ballot paper look like for the elections at the Capital City Hall. Order of candidates

The Central Electoral Bureau has published what the ballot will look like in the partial local elections on December 7 in the Capital.

The Central Electoral Office PHOTO: Archive, The Truth

The Central Electoral Office PHOTO: Archive, The Truth

The positions on the ballot for the 17 candidates remaining in the Mayoral race were drawn by lot.

According to the press release sent by BECMB, the remaining final candidacies are the following:

Order of candidates:

1. Cătălin Drula – Save Romania Union (USR);

2. Daniel Băluță – Social Democratic Party (PSD);

3. George Burcea – Party of Young People (POT)

4. Ciprian Ciucu – National Liberal Party (PNL)

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5. Ana-Maria Ciceală – Ciceală Ana-Maria – Health Education Nature Sustainability -(SENS)

6. Liviu Gheorghe Florea – National Peasant Party Maniu Mihalache- (PNȚMM)

7. Gheorghe Macovei – Greater Romania Party (PRM)

8. Oana Crețu – United Social Democratic Party (PSDU)

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9. Mihai Lasca – Patriots of the Romanian People (PPR)

10. Rareș Lazar – independent candidate

11. Anca Alexandrescu – “Rights for Bucharest” electoral alliance between the Alliance for the Union of Romanians and the Christian Democratic Peasant National Party

12. Dan Trifu – independent candidate

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13. Eugen Orlando Teodorovici – independent candidate

14. Gheorghe Nețoiu – independent candidate

15. Vlad Gheorghe – independent candidate

16. Angela Negrota – independent candidate

17. Filip Titian – independent candidate

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