After the processing of all the minutes in four uninominal constituencies, where snap parliamentary elections were held, the four MP mandates were distributed as follows - one to the Democratic Party, one to the Socialist Party, and two to ACUM Electoral Bloc, reports IPN with reference to preliminary data presented by the Central Election Commission.
In uninominal constituency no. 17 Nisporeni, most votes - 13 401 - were accumulated by the PDM candidate, economist Ghenadie Verdeș. In September 2017, he was elected chairman of the Nisporeni district, after holding the position of vice-chair. Previously an entrepreneur, the candidate has been working in the local public administration since 2011.
In uninominal constituency no. 33, Chisinau municipality, the most votes - 10 825 - were obtained by Vasile Năstase, the candidate of ACUM, DA Platform and PAS, Bloc. Vasile Nastase is a journalist. He is the brother of PPDA leader Andrei Nastase. Member of the first Parliament, he is one of the signatories of the Declaration of Independence.
In constituency no. 48, Slobozia, Tiraspol and Bender, elections were won by the PSRM candidate, construction engineer Vitalii Evtodiev, who accumulated 909 votes. He was a PSRM candidate at the parliamentary elections on February 24 as well. Then he came in second place, with 25.89% votes.
In uninominal constituency no. 50, west of the Republic of Moldova, the elections were won by the candidate of ACUM DA PAS Electoral Bloc, Galina Sajin, who accumulated 6808 votes. She is a professional journalist. She has been living in Italy for almost 15 years.
Snap parliamentary elections were held after MPs Andrei Nastase, Maia Sandu, Viorel Melnic and Vladimir Plahotniuc gave up their mandates.