Fifty-nine polling stations will be established in the Republic of Moldova for the Romanian presidential election set for November 24. Most of them, 16 in number, will be in Chisinau, IPN reports.
The Permanent Electoral Authority of Romania approved the list of polling stations abroad for the Romanian presidential election of November 24 and the elections for the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies of December 1.
In the Republic of Moldova, the 59 polling stations will be established at the following addresses:
Chisinau 1, Consulate general at 2 Grigore Ureche St;
Chisinau 2, Consulate general at 2 Grigore Ureche St;
Chisinau 3, “Miguel de Cervantes” Theoretical Lyceum, 36 Avram Iancu St;
Chisinau 4, “Satiricus” Theater, 55 Mihai Eminescu St;
Chisinau 5, National Library, 31 august 1989 nr.78A;
Chisinau 6, National Library, 78A 31 august 1989 St.;
Chisinau 7, National Library, 78 31 august 1989 St;
Chisinau 8, “Spiru Haret” Theoretical Lyceum, 53 Cebotari St;
Chisinau 9, “Spiru Haret” Theoretical Lyceum, 53 Cebotari St;
Chisinau 10, “Spiru Haret” Theoretical Lyceum, 53 Cebotari St;
Chisinau 11, Moldova State University, Faculty of Languages, 65 Mihai Kogălniceanu St;
Chisinau 12, Moldova State University, Faculty of Law, 67 Mihai Kogălniceanu St;
Chisinau 13, Teaching Bloc No. 1 of the University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 27 Nicolae Testemițanu St;
Chisinau 14, Faculty of Food Technology, Technical University of Moldova, 9/9 Studenților St;
Chisinau 15, Faculty of Construction and Cadastre, Faculty of Economic Engineering and Business, 41 Dacia Blvd;
Chisinau 16, “Ion Creangă” Teacher Training University, 1 Ion Creangă St;
Stăuceni, Stăuceni mayor’s office, 13 Alexei Mateevici St;
Băcioi, Băcioi mayor’s office, 125 Independenței St;
Hâncești, Hâncești mayor’s office, 132 Mihalcea Hîncu St;
Ialoveni, “Andrei Ungureanu” District House of Culture, 86 Alexandru cel Bun St;
Nisporeni, Nisporeni mayor’s office, 55 Alexandru cel Bun St;
Orhei 1, School of Music, 9 Chișinăului St;
Orhei 2, 172/C Eliberării St ;
Căușeni, District House of Culture, 18 Păcii St;
Anenii Noi, House of Culture, 13 Parcului St;
Bardar, District House of Culture , 70 Aurel David St;
Călărași, Călărași mayor’s office, 19 Mihai Eminescu St;
Durlești, House of Culture, 5 Alexandru cel Bun St;
Strășeni, Școala de Arte, strada Mihai Eminescu nr. 37;
Mereni, Mereni mayor’s office. 96 Ștefan cel Mare St;
Răzeni, House of Culture, 2 Grigore Bivol St;
Costești, House of Culture, 68 Ștefan cel Mare și Sfânt St;
Ștefan Vodă, House of Culture, 2 31 August 1989 St;
Criuleni, UNIT Youth Center, 102 31 august 1989 St;
Bălți 1, “Mihai Eminescu” Theoretical Lyceum, 81 Ștefan cel Mare St;
Bălți 2, “Mihai Eminescu” Theoretical Lyceum, 81 Ștefan cel Mare St;
Briceni, House of Culture, 30 Independenței Blvd;
Ocnița, Ocnița mayor’s office, 1 Mihai Viteazul St;
Edineț, Edineț mayor’s office, 30 Octavian Cirimpei St;
Dondușeni, “Ion Druță” Public Town Library”, 97 Independenței St;
Soroca, Soroca Palace of Culture, 74 Independenței St;
Râșcani, Râșcani mayor’s office. 4 31 august St;
Drochia, Drochia District Council, 15 Independenței Blvd;
Florești, Florești House of Culture, 1 Speranța St;
Glodeni, Glodeni District Council, 2 Suveranității St;
Șoldănești, “Alexei Mateevici” Theoretical Lyceum, 2 31 august St;
Sângerei, Sângerei House of Culture, 29 Barbu Lăutaru St;
Rezina, Primăria orașului Rezina, strada 27 August 1989 nr.1;
Ungheni, “Mihai Eminescu” Theoretical Lyceum, 3 Națională St;
Fălești, “Mihai Eminescu” Theoretical Lyceum, 1 Alexandru Lăpușneanu St;
Telenești, “Lucian Blaga” Theoretical Lyceum, 3 Ciprian Porumbescu St;
Cahul 1, 1 Independenței Square;
Cahul 2, 1 Independenței Square;
Cantemir, 1 Ștefan Vodă St;
Leova, 67 Ștefan cel Mare St;
Cimișlia, 2 Ion Popușoi St;
Comrat, 36 Tretiacov St;
Giurgiulești, 27 Independenței St;
Carabetovca, 38 Ștefan cel Mare St.
According to the decision of the Permanent Electoral Authority of Romania, for the presidential election of November 24 and for the elections for the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies, 950 polling stations will be established outside the country.
The Authority noted that for the two elections, it was proposed to set up an additional number of 35 polling stations abroad, compared to the 915 established on the occasion of the electoral process of June 9, 2024, in which Romania's representatives were elected to the European Parliament. In the case of the Republic of Moldova, extra seven polling stations will be opened.