2011 Moldovan local elections

Local elections were held in Moldova on 5 June 2011, with a runoff for mayors two weeks later. In one of the most high-profile races, Dorin Chirtoacă was reelected as mayor of Chişinău in a very close run-off election.[1]

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Results

Results of Moldovan local elections of 5 June 2011

 
Parties and coalitions District and municipality councils % Places City and village councils % Places Mayors %
Democratic Party of Moldova 212,504 15,41% 226 209,284 18,84% 2263 220 24,50%
Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova 508,344 36,86% 434 327,747 29,50% 3441 203 22,61%
Socialist Party of Moldova 108 0,01% 51 0,00%
Partidul Legii și Dreptății 569 0,04% 197 0,02% 2
Christian-Democratic People's Party 16,053 1,16% 5 12,389 1,12% 75 6 0,67%
Liberal Party 223,268 16,19% 130 130,941 11,79% 1162 96 10,96%
Partidul pentru Unirea Moldovei 287 0,02% 38 0,00%
Social Democratic Party 12,426 0,90% 6 10,834 0,98% 58 2 0,22%
Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova 1,220 0,09% 1,847 0,17% 11 2 0,22%
Republican Socio-Political Movement Equality 3,301 0,22% 1,679 0,15% 6
Ecologist Party of Moldova "Green Alliance" 3,616 0,26% 2 4,117 0,37% 25 2 0,22%
Republican Party of Moldova 7,417 0,54% 5 8,488 0,76% 60 4 0,45%
Party of Labour 662 0,06% 6
Centrist Union of Moldova 634 0,05% 433 0,04% 3
European Party 385 0,03% 3
Democratic People's Party of Moldova 3,163 0,23% 2,469 0,22% 5
National Liberal Party 8,794 0,64% 1 7,262 0,65% 38 4 0,45%
Partidul "Pentru Neam și Țară" 2,947 0,21% 3,313 0,30% 18 2 0,22%
Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova 312,011 22,62% 300 281,667 25,35% 3039 287 31,96%
Partidul "Patrioții Moldovei" 858 0,06% 523 0,05% 2
Partidul "Casa Noastră — Moldova" 645 0,05% 3,936 0,35% 38
Blocul electoral "Forța a treia" 5,230 0,38% 2 6,919 0,62% 39 1 0,11%
Independents 55,994 4,06% 9 95,802 8,62% 336 69 7,68%
Total (percent %) 1,721,157 100,00% 1120 1,721,157 100,00% 10630 898 100,00%
Source: e-democracy.md
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