Parallel vote count confirms Dorin Chirtoaca’s victory

The parallel count of the votes cast in the second round of the mayoral elections, which was performed by Promo-Lex Association, confirms the victory scored by the Liberal Party’s candidate Dorin Chirtoaca. According to the results announced in a news conference on Monday, 50.55% of the electors voted for Dorin Chirtoaca, while 49.45% for Igor Dodon. The parallel vote count was done at 300 polling places, Info-Prim Neo reports.

“Promo-Lex delegated 300 short-term observers to monitor the elections at the polling places in Chisinau. There were also set up 45 mobile teams,” said Pavel Postica, senior specialist within the monitoring process.

According to him, the parallel vote count showed that 187,134 persons voted for Dorin Chirtoaca, while 182,276 persons for Igor Dodon.

In 12 cases of 300, the observers of Promo-Lex identified mistakes in compiling the voting reports. Pavel Postica said the number of inaccurate reports is five times lower than in the June 5 elections. This is a good sign, but it is also due to the fact that there were only two candidates on the ballot.

Pavel Postica said that cases of campaigning, intimidation, insulting and use of violence continued to be recorded towards the end of the election day. A part of the ballots that have not been distributed weren’t stored in a safe place.

The Association performed a parallel vote count for the third time. According to the data presented by Promo-Lex on June 5, Dorin Chirtoaca won 46.76% of the vote, while Igor Dodon – 48.35%. The figures were close to those announced by the Central Election Commission: Chirtoaca – 46.51%, Dodon – 48.07%.

Source: Info-prim.md




Consciousness of vote in Corjova is open to question, Promo-LEX

The elections in Corjova, which is the birthplace of the leader of the Communist Party Vladimir Voronin, were won by the PCRM’s candidate Sergiu Oprea, who beat the PLDM’s candidate and former mayor Valeriu Mitul.

President of Promo-Lex Association Ion Manole has told Info-Prim Neo that the residents of Corjova took an active part in the elections even if the polling place for this village was set up in another settlement. This shows that the people really want to elect their administration. On the other hand, the candidates did not have the possibility of conducting election campaigns. “They were unable to inform the voters about their platforms, activities and results. The consciousness of the vote in Corjova is open to question as there were held no debates and meetings,” said Ion Manole.

Control over Corjova village of Dubasari district is disputed by the Moldovan constitutional authorities and the Transnistrian separatist administration. In order to avoid tensions and blocking the voting process, the polling place was established in Cocieri. A number of 633 persons of the 1,300 written on the rolls cast their votes there. 56.87% of them or 360 persons voted for the PCRM’s candidate, while 43.13% or 273 persons for the PLDM’s candidate.

Source: Info-prim.md