Romania
Description of Electoral System:
(courtesy of IFES election guide)
The President is elected by popular vote to serve a 5-year term. In the Senate (Senat), 137 members are elected by popular vote via proportional representation to serve 4-year terms. In the Chamber of Deputies (Adunarea Deputatilor), 332 members are elected by popular vote via proportional representation to serve 4-year terms.
Recent elections
Presidential Elections - 2009
The 2009 presidential elections in Romania took place in two rounds. In the first round, held on the 22th November, 12 candidates were running in the election. 3 candidates run as independents. The runoff round between Traian Băsescu of the PDL (Democratic Liberal Party) and Mircea Geoană (PSD, Social Democrats) was held on the 6th December 2009.
Although exit polls had predicted victory for Social Democrat former Foreign Minister Mircea Geoană, official results showed that Băsescu won with a margin of less than 1% (50.33%).
Even though election observers from OSCE stated that voting had generally met with the necessary commitments made, they urged authorities to investigate reports of irregularities.
The opposition has decided to contest the result, claiming that election was rigged and Social Democrats are able to submit evidence of electoral fraud. Finally, on the 14th December after recounting the entire annulled vote the Constitutional Court rejected the complaint and declared President Traian Băsescu the official victor.
Detailed results can be found here.
Past Elections
Parliamentary Elections - 2008
Legislative elections were held on 30 November, 2008 in Romania. A total of 18.3 million Romanians were eligible to vote in the elections on which voters were allowed to cast their ballots directly for specific candidates rather than for a political party, the first time. For more information please click here and read the latest news on the right-hand side of this portal.
European Parliament elections - 2007
Romania elected its members of the European Parliament for the first time on 25 November 2007. The EP election was initially scheduled for 13 May, but the Prime Minister Calin Popescu Tariceanu postponed it for domestic political reasons. Turnout was less than 30%. For election results, please click here.
For information in Romanian language, please visit the website of the Permanent Electoral Authority.
Referendum - 2007
A referendum on changing the voting system to single-member voting was held on 25 November 2007, the same day as the European Parliamentary. The precise question was:
Do you agree that, beginning with the next elections that will be held for the Romanian Parliament, all deputies and senators be elected in single-member constituencies, based on a majority vote in two rounds?
According to preliminary results, turnout was 26%, meaning that even though 89% of voters were in favour of the proposal, the referendum is invalid.
For information in Romanian language, please visit the website of the Permanent Electoral Authority.