2020 Maramureș County local elections

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2020 Maramureș County local elections
Flag of Maramures County.svg
 201627 September 2020 (2020-09-27)2024 
Turnout45.82%
 First partySecond party
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Party PNL Coalition for Maramureș
Seats before914
Seats won1310
Seat changeIncrease2.svg4Decrease2.svg4
Popular vote58,70846,197
Percentage31.94%25.14%

 Third partyFourth party
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Party PMP USR PLUS
Seats before3-
Seats won53
Seat changeIncrease2.svg2New
Popular vote21,28814,143
Percentage11.58%7.69%

President before election

Gabriel Zetea
PSD

Elected President

Ionel Ovidiu
PNL

The 2020 local elections in Maramureș County were held on 27 September. [1] A total of 7,233 candidates participated in the elections for various local offices, including local councilors, mayors, county councilors and the President of the County Council. [2]

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County Council elections

President of the County Council [3]
PartyCandidateVotesVotes %
National Liberal Party Ionel Ovidiu64,26434.79
Coalition for MaramureșGabriel Zetea59,19332.04
People's Movement Party Romeo Dobocan18,3419.93
USR-PLUS Alliance Vlad Durus14,7347.98
PRO Romania Viorica Marincaș8,6654.69
Ecologist Party of Romania Mircea Ciocan5,5493.00
Independent Social Democratic PartyBogdan Aiecoboaie5,1072.77
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats Negruț Cornelia3,5691.93
Green Party Valeriu Lascu2,6981.46
Greater Romania Party Nistor Lihet2,6091.41
Total184,729100
Party composition of the County Council [4] [5]
PartyVotesVotes %SeatsChange
National Liberal Party 58,70831.9413Increase2.svg4
Coalition for Maramureș46,19725.1410Decrease2.svg4
People's Movement Party 21,28811.585Increase2.svg2
USR-PLUS Alliance 14,1437.693New
PRO Romania 10,7275.843New
Others32,73217.810Decrease2.svg9
Total183,79510034N/A

Local councils elections

Party composition of the local councils [6]
PartyVotesVotes %Seats
National Liberal Party 55,66029.77315
Coalition for Maramureș46,32324.78249
People's Movement Party 24,80613.27149
Save Romania Union 8,1574.3656
PRO Romania 9,2984.9745
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats 5,2942.8328
Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania 7,5234.0228
Ecologist Party of Romania 4,6902.5124
USR-PLUS Alliance 9,3184.9821
Union of the Ukrainians of Romania 2,2221.1919
Green Party 2,8191.516
Greater Romania Party 1,4560.785
Freedom, Unity and Solidarity Party 1,1430.615
Independent 3,4731.865
Others4,7842.5613
Total186,966100968

Mayoral elections

Results of mayoral elections in Maramureș County by party [7]
PartyVotesVotes %Mayors
Coalition for Maramureș69,10736.4636
National Liberal Party 63,94933.7425
People's Movement Party 19,90310.505
Independent 7,1423.774
Save Romania Union 6,6693.524
Union of the Ukrainians of Romania 1,0300.541
Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania 6490.341
Others21,08311.130
Total189,53210076

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