Moldova votes: referendum reveals split on EU accession
On Sunday, October 20, citizens of the Republic of Moldova visited the polls to elect their future president and express their views on the country’s direction.
Ecaterina Arvintii
Monitor voter turnout in real time during elections
"Monitor the voter turnout in real time for the presidential elections and the constitutional referendum in Moldova."
Carolina Străjescu
VOX// Moldova votes: Citizens seek change in presidential election
Citizens have begun to choose their president and express their votes in the referendum on the accession of the Republic of Moldova to the European Union.
LIVE TEXT // Presidential election results: Maia Sandu lead and EU Referendum controversy
In the preliminary results of the 2024 presidential elections in Moldova, Maia Sandu is leading with approximately 41.86% of the votes, followed by Alexandr Stoianoglo at 26.32%, and Renato Usatîi at 13.78%. With a voter turnout of 51.4%, this initial count suggests a possible second round of voting if no candidate secures a majority.
Where and how the Moldovan citizens from the diaspora vote in the presidential elections and referendum?
Do you want to vote in the presidential elections and constitutional referendum on October 20, 2024, but you are not sure how the process works in the diaspora? Here is a simple and clear guide on how you can vote if you are outside the Republic of Moldova.
Bogdan Nigai
Election silence in the Republic of Moldova: campaigning is prohibited today and tomorrow
Today, October 19, is the day of silence before the elections for the position of president of the Republic of Moldova and the republican constitutional referendum, which will take place on Sunday, October 20. Under the Electoral Code, today and tomorrow, campaigning is strictly prohibited.
Over 1,300 Moldovans have already voted by mail in the presidential elections and referendum
Over 1,300 citizens of the Republic of Moldova have already voted in the presidential elections and the referendum for European integration, which will take place on Sunday, October 20. It is about those who chose to vote by mail. The president of the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) Angelica Caraman announced this during a briefing.
Vote informed on October 20! Stay tuned to Moldova 1 TV and Radio Moldova
On Sunday, October 20, the citizens of the Republic of Moldova are expected at the polls to choose their future president and to decide on the direction of the country. The most important political event will be broadcast live on Moldova 1 TV and Radio Moldova. From morning to late night, you will find out the most important moments of the day! Detailed analyses, expert opinions, live reports from across the country – find out everything that matters and vote informed!
Today is the last day of campaigning for the presidential elections and referendum
Friday, October 18, is the last day on which campaigning actions are allowed for the presidential elections and referendum that will take place this Sunday. On Saturday, but also on election day, campaigning is prohibited.
LIVE // STOP FAKE experts check politicians' statements at the debates on Moldova 1 TV and Radio Moldova
Watch the CHECKATHON show starting with October7-20 on the official Facebook and YouTube pages of the "Teleradio-Moldova" Broadcaster, on Moldova 1 TV and Radio Moldova. We check in real-time the statements of the participants in the October 17 election debates, together with the journalists and experts of the STOP FAKE campaign.
LIVE // Electoral debates for the presidential elections
Radio Moldova organizes the last round of debates for the presidential elections on October 20. According to the CEC registration, the last two independent candidates Tudor Ulianovschi and Natalia Morari were invited to the studio. Only Natalia Morari accepted the invitation.
Last polls before Sunday's elections: More than half of the voters could participate in the referendum, and there will be a second round in the presidential elections
Most citizens would participate in the constitutional referendum on October 20, and in the presidential election, none of the registered candidates would get the necessary number of votes to win in the first round. The data were reflected in the last electoral polls before the October 20 election, carried out by the company CBS AXA, at the behest of the Watchdog Moldova Community and iData and at the behest of the Public Policy Institute (IPP).