INTERACTIVE The results of the elections in the Capital, in each section and neighborhood of Bucharest. Where Anca Alexandrescu won without the right to appeal and how Băluță's score “grinded” right at him in the sector

Ciprian Ciucu from the PNL is the big winner in the elections for the Capital City Hall, far from his followers. In second place was Anca Alexandrescu, supported by AUR, who took the face of the pesedist Daniel Băluță, the mayor of District 4. HotNews presents the election results, broken down by sectors, neighborhoods and polling stations.
With a score of over 36%, Ciprian Ciucu, the liberal mayor of District 6, clearly won the race for the seat of general mayor of the Capital.
Ciucu won in five of the six sectors and was close to winning even in Sector 4, where the PSD opponent Daniel Băluță was the mayor.
Ciucu dominated the neighborhoods in Sector 6, with many areas where he won between 40 and 50%, but also with areas where he won with over 66% of the votes.
Ciucu, score over 40% in several neighborhoods in Sector 1 and Sector 2
Beyond Sector 6, Ciucu won over 40% in Sector 1 and over 32% in Sectors 2 and 3.
On the map of the neighborhoods and sections, you can see how Ciucu got good scores, over 40%, also in areas of Sector 1 – Agronomie, Dorobanti, Kiseleff, Mihalache or Poligrafiei.
At the same time, the new general mayor of the Capital also obtained over 40% in several areas of Sector 2 (Moșilor, Batiștei, Vatra Luminoasă, Obor, Maior Coravu) and Sector 3 (Mihai Bravu, Timpuri Noi).
In Sector 4, in the fiefdom of PSD counter-candidate Daniel Băluță, Ciucu was close to producing a surprise by obtaining over 27%. He placed second in the end, but only about 300 votes away from Băluță, a race that went head-to-head until the last precinct counted.
Anca Alexandrescu, score of over 35% in Sector 4 areas
Former councilor of Liviu Dragnea and Viorica Dăncilă, Anca Alexandrescu ran as an independent, but was supported by AUR and produced the surprise of the elections for the Capital: she came in second place, surpassing the pesedist Daniel Băluță, the parimar from Sector 4.
Anca Alexandrescu's score was, for all of Bucharest, almost 22%. By sectors, Alexandrescu was in second place in 5 out of 6. In Sector 5 it was a tight race with Ciprian Ciucu – Alexandrescu got 28.84%, only 83 votes behind the liberal.
In Sector 4 Alexandrescu came out on 3rd with almost 23%, but he managed to win several wards and areas in the neighborhood considered a fiefdom of the social democrat Băluță.
Where Anca Alexandrescu got 50% of the votes
Alexandrescu achieved scores of 35-40% in areas such as the southern end of the sector, in the area of Luica, Drumul Bercenarului, Giurgiului or Metalurgiei Road.
A look at the map of the districts and wards shows how Alexandrescu achieved the most categorical victories in the wards from the neighboring areas of the Capital: he won almost entirely with scores of around 40% all the wards in Rahova – Sălaj – Ferentari, he also won categorically in Giulesti-Sârbi, but also in the eastern areas of Colentina and Pantelimon.
In fact, in the eastern extremity of the Pantelimon neighborhood, Alexandrescu achieved scores of over 50%, or even 60%, in the area of Industries – Cățelu Station Road.
Baluta, victory only in his sector
Seen by most polls as the great favorite of the elections, Daniel Băluță managed to impose himself not only in his Sector, but also there at the limit.
On the map of the districts and sections, it can be seen how Băluță lost almost all the central areas in his sector to Ciprian Ciucu, and in many other districts he was also overtaken by Anca Alexandrescu.
It is the third time in the last year that, in the general elections, the candidate supported by the PSD leaves as the favorite and finishes 3
Baluță prevailed quite convincingly, on the other hand, in many areas of Berceni and the Obregia area.
HotNews centralized all official data from AEP and distributed them to the areas of Bucharest served by all polling stations.
See on the map below what the results were in your borough, across all polling stations, or use the table below to manually search for a specific area or station.




