The authorities in the Republic of Moldova will open 16 polling stations across Romania for the presidential elections and the constitutional republican referendum. Moldovan citizens living in Romania can vote with a valid ID card, a valid passport, or even an expired passport.
Here is the complete list of polling station addresses:
- Bucharest (Permanent Electoral Authority – Stavropoleos St. no. 6; Eugeniu Carada St., no. 1, sector 3; Eugeniu Carada St., no. 1, sector 3)
- Brasov (Student Cultural Center – Memorandumului St. no. 39)
- Sibiu (Regina Maria Gymnasium School – Zaharia Boiu St. no. 1)
- Cluj-Napoca (Student Cultural Center – Lucian Blaga Square no. 1–3)
- Timisoara (Ion Vidu National Art College – Cluj St. no. 12)
- Craiova (University of Craiova – A. I. Cuza St. no. 13)
- Oradea (Partenie Cosma Economic College – Armatei Romane St., no. 1F, Building A)
- Iasi (Student Cultural Center – Vasile Conta St. no. 30; Gheorghe Asachi Primary School – Stefan cel Mare si Sfant Blvd. no. 64)
- Suceava (Stefan cel Mare University – Universitaii St. no. 13)
- Bacau (Vasile Alecsandri University – Marasesti Road no. 158)
- Galati (Dunarea de Jos University – Domneasca St. no. 47)
- Constanta (Ovidius University – Mamaia Blvd. no. 124)
Polling stations will open at 7:00 AM, and voters from the diaspora can cast their ballots until 9:00 PM.
A total of 2,221 polling stations will be available for the presidential elections and the referendum on European integration, with 234 set up across 37 countries. Italy will have the most, with 60 polling stations. Germany will host 26, and France will have 20. In the United States, Moldovan citizens can vote at 16 locations. Germany will host 26, and France will have 20. In the United States, Moldovan citizens can vote at 16 locations.
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The presidential elections are being held on the same day as the constitutional referendum regarding our country’s accession to the EU. Citizens will be asked: “Do you support amending the Constitution for the Republic of Moldova to join the European Union?” Voters will have the option to respond with either “YES” or “NO.”