Romanian Central Electoral Office has released the voting results for each county. Here they are so far:
Covasna (North Romania): UDMR took most votes, followed by PSD and PD-L
After the final count, UDMR ranked one in the voters’ preferences in Covasna, 82.41%, meaning 53,315 votes. PSD-PC was far behind: 6.19% - 4,009 votes, as was PD-L: 4.47% - 2,892 votes, PNL: 1,385 votes (2.14%) and PRM: 1,283 votes (1.98%). Elena Basescu ranked 6th: 926 votes (1.43%), Pavel Abraham got 517 votes (0.79%), and PNT-CD and Forta Civica, 222, 144 votes, respectively.
Harghita (North): UDMR won by a large distance. Liberals seconed Elena Basescu
Like Covasna, Harghita has a large Hungarian minority population. It was only to expect UDMR will win here most mandates. According to BEC, UDMR raised 97,164 amounting to 89.4%. PSD-PC came second with 3,698 votes – 3.4%, PDL with 2,390 votes – 2.3%. PRM is next, with 1,497 votes – 1.38%. Elena Basescu was voted by 1,382 people – 1.27%. PNL managed to raise only 1,195 votes – 1.09%. Last on the list are Pavel Abraham - 846 votes, PNTCD - 280, and the Civic Force - 236.
Sibiu (Central): PD-L took most votes
The final count reported by the County Electoral Office BEJ indicated that PD-L won most votes in Sibiu: 33.93% (25,605), followed by PSD-PC – 32.06% (24,197), PNL – 13.03%, PRM – 8.12%, Elena Basescu – 5.94% and UDMR – 3.34%. Romanian news agency Agerpres noted hat this was the first time in the last years when PSD managed to attract a large number of votes in the Transilvanian city.
Bihor (North-West): UDMR wins with 27.53%
Final results - UDMR and CNMT candidates on the "Hungarian solidarity list" raised 27.53% of the votes, followed by PDL with 23.66% and PNL with cu 18.65%. Next in line is PSD-PC - 18.07%, PRM - 7.38%, Elena Basescu - 2.42%, PNTCD - 1.18%