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20 October 20:09

Four polling stations in Romania have extended their opening hours to allow Moldovans to cast their vote.

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Four polling stations in Romania, set up for the presidential elections and the constitutional referendum in the Republic of Moldova, have extended the voting program, due to the large number of Moldovan citizens who were not able to cast their vote by the initial closing time. The activity of three polling stations in Bucharest was extended by two hours and the polling station in Brasov will be open until 22:00.

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Bucharest Elections 2025 | Voter turnout increases, but the 3-point difference compared to 2024 remains. In the first eight hours since the opening of polling stations in Bucharest, 347,009 Bucharest residents have voted.
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