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UPDATE – PARTIAL LOCAL ELECTIONS – Ciprian Ciucu, winner of the Bucharest election with 36.16% / The gap compared to the runner-up exceeds 83,000 votes

UPDATE – PARTIAL LOCAL ELECTIONS – Ciprian Ciucu, winner of the Bucharest election with 36.16% / The gap compared to the runner-up exceeds 83,000 votes

By Bucharest Team

  • NEWS
  • 08 DEC 25

The PNL candidate for the office of Bucharest mayor, Ciprian Ciucu, won the election with 36.16%, according to the data recorded after all vote reports were centralized.

UPDATE – After counting the votes from all polling stations, Ciprian Ciucu stands at 36.16%.

Anca Alexandrescu received 21.84%.

In third place is the PSD candidate, Daniel Băluţă, with 20.51%, followed by the USR candidate, Cătălin Drulă, with 13.90%. Ana Ciceală obtained 5.85% of the votes.

The remaining candidates each received under 0.3%.

INITIAL REPORT – According to data centralized from 99.92% of the vote reports – with just over 5,200 votes still to be counted – Ciprian Ciucu has 36.17% of the votes, while the candidate in second place, Anca Alexandrescu, supported by AUR, has only 21.94%.

In absolute numbers, the difference between the two is 83,178 votes.

The PSD candidate, Daniel Băluţă, finished third with 20.50%, and the USR candidate, Cătălin Drulă, is fourth with 13.90%.

Ciprian Ciucu won in five of Bucharest’s six districts. In District 6, where he is currently mayor, he obtained 50.65%, and in District 1 he secured over 40%.

Daniel Băluţă won the election in District 4, where he serves as mayor, with 27.58%, narrowly ahead of Ciprian Ciucu, who received 27.28%.

Voter turnout in the capital was 32.71%, with 589,918 votes cast.

Elections were held on Sunday for Bucharest’s mayor, for the president of the Buzău County Council, and for mayors in one town and eleven communes.

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