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LIVE. Bucharest 2025 election results. The Electoral Office has started to publish the first official results

Counting of votes. Illustrative photo. Inquam Photos / Virgil Simonescu

Counting of votes. Illustrative photo. Inquam Photos / Virgil Simonescu

The first partial results published by the Permanent Electoral Authority have started to be displayed.

According to the centralized data from the 1,289 sections organized in the Municipality of Bucharest, posted on the website prezenta.roaep.ro, a provisional ranking was born that you can follow LIVE here.

Ciprian Ciucu, winner in the exit polls

According to the exit poll carried out by CURS-Avangarde, presented at 21.00, with data recorded until 19.00, the results are as follows:

Ciprian Ciucu -32.7%

Daniel Baluta – 26.3%

Anca Alexandrescu – 20.26%

Cătălin Drula -12.8%

Ana Ciceala – 6%

Baluță did not recognize Ciucu's victory at 21.00

The result of the exit poll was not accepted by the PSD candidate. With PSD president Sorin Grindeanu by his side, the PSD candidate for the Bucharest elections said he was waiting for the votes to be counted.

“As for the result, it is inconclusive, it is essential to count the votes. I ask my colleagues in the ward to be very careful, I call on those who have impure thoughts to forget them,” said Daniel Băluță, who came second in the exit polls, with 26.3%, compared to Ciprian Ciucu's 32.7 as estimated by exit polls.

Vacant seat after the election of Nicușor Dan as president of Romania

The post of mayor of the capital remained vacant after the election of Nicușor Dan as president of Romania in May 2025. He was re-elected for a second term as mayor in June 2024. The future general mayor will have a shorter term of approximately two and a half years.

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