2020 Constanța County local elections

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2020 Constanța County local elections
Actual Constanta county CoA.png
 201627 September 2020 (2020-09-27)2024 
Turnout46.28% [1]
 First partySecond party
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Party PNL PSD-ALDE-PNȚCD-ADER
Seats before1519
Seats won1510
Seat changeSteady2.svgDecrease2.svg9
Popular vote97,34362,007
Percentage36.12%23.01%

 Third partyFourth party
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Party USR PLUS PMP
Seats before-3
Seats won53
Seat changeNewSteady2.svg
Popular vote34,89621,727
Percentage12.95%8.06%

President before election

Marius-Horia Țuțuianu
PSD

Elected President

Mihai Lupu
PNL

The 2020 Constanța Countylocal elections were held on 27 September. [2] A total of 5,808 candidates participated in the elections for a range of local positions, including local councilors, mayors, county councilors and the President of the County Council. [3]

Contents

County Council

President of the County Council [4]
PartyCandidateVotesVotes %
National Liberal Party Mihai Lupu101,89337.42
PSD-ALDE-PNȚCD-ADERFeelix Stroe68,80325.27
USR-PLUS Alliance Eugen-Remus Negoi36,81613.52
People's Movement Party Florentina-Ioana Reșit19,7037.24
PRO Romania Răzvan Filipescu14,7165.40
Ecologist Party of Romania Daniel-Constantin Moraru11,8414.35
Independent Gheorghe Muhscină7,0702.60
Others11,4754.21
Total272,317100
Party composition of the County Council [5]
PartyVotesVotes %SeatsChange
National Liberal Party 97,34336.1215Steady2.svg
PSD-ALDE-PNȚCD-ADER62,00723.0110Decrease2.svg9
USR-PLUS Alliance 34,89612.955New
People's Movement Party 21,7278.063Steady2.svg
PRO Romania 17,1616.373New
Others28,51610.580Steady2.svg
Total269,50310036N/A

Local councils

Party composition of the local councils [6]
PartyVotesVotes %Seats
National Liberal Party 98,14835.57386
Social Democratic Party 66,19023.99343
People's Movement Party 19,7077.1466
PRO Romania 13,4784.8846
USR-PLUS Alliance 33,50512.1436
Ecologist Party of Romania 8,7893.1915
PSD-PNȚCD 3,7901.3711
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats 4,8681.7610
Independent 7,8402.842
Others19,6107.1123
Total275,925100938

Mayors

Constanța County mayoral elections by party [7]
PartyVotesVotes %Mayors
Social Democratic Party 71,84025.7833
National Liberal Party 104,12037.3731
People's Movement Party 16,5535.943
PSD-PNȚCD 3,8601.391
Independent 16,1525.801
Others66,12523.731
Total278,65010070

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