Elections in Moldova
Moldova elects a legislature at national level. The Parliament (Parlamentul) has 101 members, elected for a four-year term by proportional representation with a 6% electoral threshold. The President used to be elected for a four-year term by a constitutional majority of 60% members of the Parliament, but a Constitutional Court's ruling on March 4, 2016, reverted the election method of the President to a two-round system direct election.[1]
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Parliamentary elections
- 1917 Sfatul Țării election
- 1941 Moldavian Supreme Soviet election
- Elections in the Moldavian SSR, 1946
- Elections in the Moldavian SSR, 1950
- Elections in the Moldavian SSR, 1954
- Elections in the Moldavian SSR, 1958
- Elections in the Moldavian SSR, 1962
- Elections in the Moldavian SSR, 1966
- Elections in the Moldavian SSR, 1970
- Elections in the Moldavian SSR, 1974
- Elections in the Moldavian SSR, 1979
- Elections in the Moldavian SSR, 1984
- 1990 Moldovan parliamentary election
- 1994 Moldovan parliamentary election
- 1998 Moldovan parliamentary election
- 2001 Moldovan parliamentary election
- 2005 Moldovan parliamentary election
- April 2009 Moldovan parliamentary election
- July 2009 Moldovan parliamentary election
- 2010 Moldovan parliamentary election
- 2014 Moldovan parliamentary election
- 2019 Moldovan parliamentary election
Local Elections
Presidential elections
- 1991 Moldovan presidential election
- 1996 Moldovan presidential election
- 2001 Moldovan presidential election
- 2005 Moldovan presidential election
- May–June 2009 Moldovan presidential election
- November–December 2009 Moldovan presidential election
- 2011–2012 Moldovan presidential election
- 2016 Moldovan presidential election
Referendums
- 1994 Moldovan referendum
- 2010 Moldovan constitutional referendum
- 2012 Moldovan referendum
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See also
- Electoral calendar
- Electoral system
References
- "DECIS: Şeful statului va fi ales de popor; Modificarea din 2000 a Constituţiei privind alegerea preşedintelui de Parlament, NECONSTITUŢIONALĂ". Jurnal.md (in Romanian). 4 March 2016.
External links
- Elections in Moldova
- Early Parliamentary Elections in Moldova on 29 July 2009
- Parliamentary Elections in Moldova on 5 April 2009
- Parliamentary elections in Moldova on 6 March 2005
- Adam Carr's Election Archive
- Parties and elections
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