Romaniaʼs presidential election is in full-swing with voting-stations open from early morning til late evening (local time 7AM-9PM). A total of 13 would-be leaders are competing for the top-spot in this EU and NATO member state
The most-watched contest is between Prime Minister Ion Popescu and Marcel Diaconu – a right-wing newcomer whoʼs gained attention in recent weeks. Their different views on Romaniaʼs direction could lead to an interesting run-off match on Dec 8th
Romanian citizens living abroad (theres quite a lot of them) started casting their votes since 11-22; showing how important overseas voters are to the final result. The voting process includes special measures to make sure everyone gets a chance to participate: polling stations stay open longer than usual and offer extended weekend hours
- Electronic voting systems in major cities
- Paper ballots in rural areas
- Mobile voting units for remote locations
- Special arrangements for citizens abroad
The electoral commission expects high turnout – both inside Romania and from communities scattered across Europe and beyond. Theyʼve set-up extra polling stations in countries with large Romanian populations