/21.00/ The polling places in Moldova closed. The voter turnout is 53.2% or slightly over 1.6 million electors. Voting at polling places abroad continues until the local time 9pm. The last polls will close in the U.S.
/20.00/ The number of Moldovans who cast their ballots is close to 1.6 million. This is over 52% of the persons eligible to vote. The ratio of female voters to male ones is 53.3%:46.7%. About 125,000 people or almost 8% of the Moldovans written on voter rolls have voted abroad until now.
/19.00/ Almost 52% of the Moldovans eligible to vote have cast their ballots by this hour. This is over 1.5 million people. Of these, over 53% are women. Turnout abroad is close to 8% of the voters written on electoral registers.
/18.00/ Almost 50% of the people written on voter rolls have cast their ballots. More than 106,000 Moldovans eligible to vote made their choice abroad. This is almost twice more compared with the first round of the presidential elections.
/17.00/ Over 1.3 million people made their choice in elections, with over 53% of those who voted being women. The voters abroad came to over 94,000 by now. This is almost 7% of the voters on electoral rolls.
/16:00/ Over 82,000 Moldovans eligible to vote have marked their ballots at polls abroad. The general voter turnout is 43%, which is over 1.2 million people. The largest part of the voters are aged between 56 and 70. As in the first round of the presidential elections, those aged between 18 and 25 are the most passive voters.
/15.00/ Turnout is over 39% of the voters, which is more than 1.1 million. Women continue to vote more actively than men, the ratio being 52.4%:47.6%. More than 69,000 Moldovans voted abroad. This is over 6% of the eligible voters.
/14:00/ 34% of the voters written on electoral rolls have marked their ballots so far. Of these, over 52% were women, while almost 48% were men. Turnout abroad was lower than 6% of the people written on electoral registers.
/13:00/ The people aged between 18 and 25 remain the most passive voters and totaled 8.1% of those who voted. General turnout at 1pm was 28% or over 825,000 voters. More than 41,000 Moldovans (5%) voted abroad.
/12:00/ Number of women who voted is larger than that of men who voted. Voter turnout is over 20%, which is more than 634,000 people marked their ballots. At the polling stations abroad, over 28,000 electors cast their votes.
/11:00/ Voter turnout is over 15% of the electors or more than 425,000 people. Over 17,000 people voted abroad. The electors aged between 56 and 70 remain the most active ones (37.4%), followed by those aged between 41 and 55 (26.6%).
/10:00/ Voter turnout is over 230,000 people or 8.2% of the voters. More than 9,000 Moldovans voted abroad. The voters were mainly men. The electors aged between 56 and 70 were the most active (37.6%), while those aged between 18 and 25 were the most passive (6.8%).
/09:00/ Voter turnout is 104,000 people or 3.71% of the voters written on electoral registers. Over 4,000 electors voted at polling places outside Moldova’s borders.
According to the Central Election Commission, over 60,000 people or slightly over 2% of the voters cast their ballots by 8:25am.