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Ultranationalist candidate leading in 1st round of Romania's elections

Published November 25th, 2024 - 12:22 GMT
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A woman casts her ballot for presidential elections at a polling station in the village of Galbinasi, Romania, on November 24, 2024. Romanians vote in the first round of a presidential election that could see far-right leader George Simion advance to the likely run-off, ushering in an illiberal shift in the eastern European country. (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP)

Ultranationalist candidate Calin Georgescu is leading by a narrow margin in the first round of Romania’s presidential election, the country’s Permanent Election Authority announced late Sunday.

Georgescu has garnered 22.08% compared with Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu’s 22.07% with 81% of the votes counted.

Ciolacu, the candidate of the Social Democrat Party (PSD), is in first place, while center-right opposition leader Elena Lasconi of the Save Romania Union party has 14.13%.

Around 9.4 million people cast their votes in the polls, which closed at 1900GMT, indicating a turnout of over 50%.

Voters were choosing between 13 candidates to replace outgoing President Klaus Iohannis.​​​​​​​

The top two candidates will move on to a run-off on Dec. 8 if no single candidate gets more than 50% of the vote in the first round.

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