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Maia Sandu seems to be the big winner of the presidential elections of the Republic of Moldova, if the preliminary estimates from the telephone survey conducted by the WatchDog.md Community and the Public Policy Institute are confirmed. According to these estimates, 54.7% of voters voted for Maia Sandu and 45.3% for Igor Dodon.
UPDATE 01:08 After the centralization of 98.27% of the minutes, Maia Sandu obtained 55.55% of the votes and Igor Dodon 44.47%, according to data presented by the Central Electoral Commission of Moldova.
The data comes after processing 2,106 minutes out of a total of 2,143
In the diaspora, after counting around 75% of the votes, Maia Sandu obtained 90.98% and Igor Dodon 9.08%.
UPDATE 00:31 After the centralization of 97.29% of the minutes, Maia Sandu obtained 54.03% of the votes and Igor Dodon 45.97%, according to data presented by the Central Electoral Commission of Moldova.
The data comes after processing 2,059 minutes out of a total of 2,143
UPDATE 23:18 After the centralization of 94.03% of the minutes, Maia Sandu obtained 51.70% of the votes and Igor Dodon 48.30%, according to data presented by the Central Electoral Commission of Moldova.
The data comes from the treatment of 1,936 minutes out of a total of 2,143
The data arrives after processing 1,880 minutes out of a total of 2,143
UPDATE 22:22 The preliminary results of the Central Electoral Commission show that Maia Sandu obtained 52.19% of the votes, while Igor Dodon obtained 47.81% of the votes, after processing 74% of the minutes (1,587 out of 2,143), according to jurnal.md.
UPDATE 22:15 Maia Sandu ranks 1st in the presidential elections with 51.96%, after processing 1,512 of the total cases processed, 2,143. In second place is Igor Dodon with 48.04 percent, according to unimedia.md.
A second exit poll, carried out by the company “Intellect Group” in collaboration with the SPERO association, credits Maia Sandu with 54.4% of the voters’ votes and the pro-Russian candidate Igor Dodon with 45.2 %.
This second survey was conducted on a sample of 16,511 people from 77 localities and 100 polling stations in the Republic of Moldova, according to jurnal.md.
The first survey was conducted on a sample of 1,983 people who agreed to answer out of the more than 5,000 contacted and has a margin of error of 2.2%, according to the cited source.