Record participation in European parliamentary elections: about 57,000 Romanian citizens from Moldova vote till 22:00

Record participation in European parliamentary elections: about 57,000 Romanian citizens from Moldova vote till 22:00

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About 57,000 Romanian citizens from Moldova on 9 June exercised their right to vote at the European parliamentary elections till 22:00. The number of voters exceeds the rate of participation in the runoff of the presidential elections from Romania on 24 November 2019, when 52,285 Romanian citizens from Moldova came to vote, CE Report quotes MOLDPRES

According to the Permanent Electoral Authority of Romania, out of the 52 polling stations organized in Moldova, most citizens came to vote at four polling stations in Chisinau, where about 2,200 people voted at each station; they are followed by the polling station from Orhei – 2,150 votes, Ialoveni polling station – about 2,000 votes, Ungheni – 1,780 voters, Hancesti – 1,760 voters and Durlesti – almost 1,750 votes.

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