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2008 Romanian legislative election

Legislative elections were held in Romania on 30 November 2008.[1] The Democratic Liberal Party (PDL) won three more seats than PSD in the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, although the alliance headed by the Social Democratic Party (PSD) won more votes and a fractionally higher vote share. The two parties subsequently formed a governing coalition with Emil Boc of the PDL as Prime Minister.

2008 Romanian legislative election

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All 137 seats in the Senate
All 334 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
69 and 167 seats needed for a majority
Turnout39.20% ( 19.27pp)
Party Leader % Seats +/–
Chamber of Deputies
PSD+PC Mircea Geoană 33.10 114 -18
PDL Theodor Stolojan[a] 32.36 115 +67
PNL Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu 18.57 65 +1
UDMR Béla Markó 6.17 22 0
Minority parties Varujan Pambuccian[b] 3.65 18 0
Senate
PSD+PC Mircea Geoană 34.16 49 -8
PDL Theodor Stolojan[c] 33.57 51 +30
PNL Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu 18.74 28 0
UDMR Béla Markó 6.39 9 -1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
The results for the Chamber of Deputies and for the Senate

Electoral system

President Traian Băsescu had wanted to introduce a single-winner two-round electoral system before this election, but a 2007 referendum on the proposal failed due to insufficient turnout. A new electoral system was introduced as a compromise, with the previous party-list proportional representation system changed to a mixed member proportional representation system using sub-county constituencies (colegii electorale). A candidate was declared the winner in any electoral college where they obtained more than 50% of the vote. Seats where no candidate won an outright majority are then allocated using the D'Hondt method. If necessary, the number of seats for each chamber is raised, by giving supplementary seats. An electoral threshold of 5% was applied for each chamber; or winning at least six colleges for the Chamber of Deputies and three colleges for the Senate by more than 50%. There was an additional adjustment for the Chamber of Deputies around the national minorities candidates.[2]

Contenders

The main contenders in the election were the centre-left alliance made up of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and the Conservative Party (PC); the liberal-conservative Democratic Liberal Party (PDL); and the liberal National Liberal Party (PNL).

Other significant contenders were the ethnic Hungarian party Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR/RMDSZ) and the right-wing nationalist Greater Romania Party (PRM), both of whom were represented in the previous Parliament.

Opinion polls

Polling Firm Date Source
PDL PSD+PC PSD PNL PNG UDMR PRM PC PNȚCD PIN PCM Undecided
IMAS 26/06/2008 [1] 40% 26% 18% 5% 5% 3%
INSOMAR 22–30/07/2008 38% 26% 16% 3% 4% 3% 2% 2% 2% 1%
ATLE 25–05/08–09/2008 30.2% 33.1% 16% 3.2% 4.8% 3.4% 3.1% 1.1% 2%
Metro-Media 1–16/09/2008 37% 28% 17% 3% 5% 5% 3% 1% 3%
INSOMAR 12–17/09/2008 39% 25% 20% 3% 4% 4% 1% 1%
CCSB 22–25/09/2008 [6] 34% 36% 20% 2% 5% 3% 1%
CURS 10–23/10/2008 [7] 32% 31% 18% 5% 5% 5% 1% 1%
CCSB 25–27/10/2008 [8] 34% 37% 18% 2% 6% 3%
INSOMAR 30–03/10–11/2008 [9] 37% 32% 17% 3% 6% 5%
CCSB 11/11/2008 [10] 34.5% 37.7% 14.4% 2.3% 6.6% 4.0%
BCS 10–14/11/2008 [11] 34.4% 31.8% 19.9% 1.9% 5.1% 3.6% 25.5%
BCS 17–21/11/2008 [12] 32.6% 31.2% 21.4% 2.9% 6.1% 4.1% 29.5%
INSOMAR 21–23/11/2008 [13] 32% 35% 21% 3% 5% 3%
CSOP 19–23/11/2008 [14] 34% 31% 21% 3% 7% 3% 27%
BCS 23–26/11/2008 [15] 31.1% 32% 21.3% 3.2% 6.3% 4.3% 26%

The first exit-polls, published by INSOMAR[3][unreliable source?] after the polls were closed, predicted the results for the Chamber of Deputies as:

PSD+PC - 36.2%;
PDL - 30.3%;
PNL - 20.4%;
UDMR - 6.7%.

And for the Senate:

PSD+PC - 35.9%;
PDL - 31.1%;
PNL - 19.9%;
UDMR - 6.7%.

Results

 
The results for the Chamber of Deputies for Constituencies no. 1 to no. 42
 
The results for the Chamber of Deputies for Constituency no. 43
 
The results for the Senate for Constituencies no. 1 to no. 42
 
The results for the Senate for Constituency no. 43

According to the official final results, the centre-left Alliance PSD+PC won 33.1% in the Chamber of Deputies, just ahead of the Democratic Liberal Party (PDL) on 32.4%, with the National Liberal Party (PNL) on 18.6% and the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR/RMDSZ) on 6.2%. The alliance led by the Social Democratic Party (PSD) won 34.2% in the Senate, just ahead of the Democratic Liberal Party (PDL) on 33.6%, with the National Liberal Party (PNL) on 18.7% and the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR/RMDSZ) on 6.4%.[4]

Compared to the 2004 election, the Social Democratic Party-led alliance fell back a few percents in the national vote share. The Democratic Liberal Party (PDL) and National Liberal Party (PNL) had competed in the last election together as the Justice and Truth Alliance (DA), but had split in April 2007.

The Democratic Liberal Party (PDL) made significant gains in 2008 to become the largest party in both houses, while the National Liberal Party (PNL) made smaller gains. Support for the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR/RMDSZ) was largely unchanged. The Greater Romania Party (PRM) obtained 13% of the national vote for the Chamber in 2004, but failed in 2008 to pass the 5% electoral threshold.

Senate

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Alliance PSD+PC2,352,96834.1649–8
Democratic Liberal Party2,312,35833.5751+30
National Liberal Party1,291,02918.74280
Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania440,4496.399–1
Greater Romania Party245,9303.570–21
New Generation Party174,5192.5300
Green Ecologist Party48,1190.7000
Popular and Social Protection Party10,8050.160New
National Democratic Christian Party1,3650.0200
Romanian Socialist Party4450.0100
Independents10,0680.1500
Total6,888,055100.001370
Valid votes6,888,05595.15
Invalid/blank votes350,8164.85
Total votes7,238,871100.00
Registered voters/turnout18,464,27439.20
Source: Nohlen & Stöver[5]

Chamber of Deputies

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Alliance PSD+PC2,279,44933.10114–18
Democratic Liberal Party2,228,86032.36115+67
National Liberal Party1,279,06318.5765+1
Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania425,0086.17220
Greater Romania Party217,5953.160–48
New Generation Party156,9012.2800
Party of the Roma "Pro Europe"44,0370.6410
Democratic Forum of Germans23,1900.3410
Federation of the Jewish Communities in Romania22,3930.3310
Green Ecologist Party18,2790.2700
Democratic Union of Slovaks and Czechs of Romania15,3730.2210
Bulgarian Union of Banat–Romania14,0390.2010
Union of Armenians of Romania13,8290.2010
Democratic Union of Turkish-Muslim Tatars11,8680.1710
Association of Macedonians of Romania11,8140.1710
Union of Serbs of Romania10,8780.1610
Association of Italians of Romania9,5670.1410
Democratic Turkish Union of Romania9,4810.1410
Union of the Ukrainians of Romania9,3380.1410
Community of the Lipovan Russians9,2030.1310
Union of Croats of Romania9,0470.1310
Hellenic Union of Romania8,8750.1310
League of Albanians of Romania8,7920.1310
Popular and Social Protection Party8,3880.120New
Union of Poles of Romania7,6700.1110
Cultural Union of Ruthenians of Romania4,5140.0710
Romanian Socialist Party5850.0100
National Democratic Christian Party3160.0000
Party of the European Romania870.000New
Independents28,3550.4100
Total6,886,794100.00334+2
Valid votes6,886,79495.14
Invalid/blank votes352,0774.86
Total votes7,238,871100.00
Registered voters/turnout18,464,27439.20
Source: Nohlen & Stöver[5]

Aftermath

Government formation

 
Second Prime Minister Designate, Emil Boc speaking.

It was expected that a grand coalition of the Social Democrats and the Democratic Liberal Party (PDL) would be formed. Initially the Prime Minister-designate was Theodor Stolojan, the PDL's official candidate.[6] He was designated Prime Minister by the President Traian Băsescu on 11 December 2008, the official decree being issued and printed in the Monitorul Oficial the next day.

On 15 December 2008, four days after his nomination, and one day after the coalition protocol was signed, Stolojan announced that he had resigned from the position of Prime Minister-designate, without giving any reason.[7] The same day, Băsescu signed a decree that nominated the Mayor of Cluj-Napoca and PDL president Emil Boc.[8]

Boc's coalition government with the Social Democrats was approved by parliament in a 324–115 vote and was sworn in on 22 December 2008.[9][10] Mircea Geoana of the Social Democrats became the new head of the Senate, with Roberta Alma Anastase of the PDL as the new President of the Chamber of Deputies.[11]

By-elections

At the start of the 2008–2012 parliamentary term, only parties that had won seats in the 2008 elections were eligible to contest parliamentary by-elections. However, this changed in 2011, after which all parties were allowed to propose candidates. The change came after repeated contests to the Constitutional Court of Romania of former 2009 presidential candidate Remus Cernea.

Following the nomination of Bogdan Olteanu to the Council of Administration of the National Bank of Romania as Deputy Governor, the first by-election of the parliamentary term took place in Bucharest constituency 1 will be held the first by-election of this legislature. The election was held on 17 January 2010 and was a contest between Radu Stroe of the National Liberal Party (PNL) and Honorius Prigoană, representing the PDL. The Social Democrats decided not to propose a candidate and to support the PNL candidate. Stroe was subsequently elected.

Daniela Popa resigned from the Chamber of Deputies to take office as President of the Insurance Supervising Committee, also stepping down as president of the Conservative Party.[12] The PNL decided not to have its own candidate, but to support the PSD+PC candidate, based on the gentlemen's agreement for the Bucharest by-election. The PSD nominated Conservative Party member and former Romanian Lottery director Liliana Mincă, with the PDL putting forward former TV show host Teo Trandafir, who went on to win.

Following the death of Ioan Timiş, Deputy for Hunedoara County constituency 3, a by-election took place on 28 November 2010. All parties nominated candidates, with former Minister of Labour, Mariana Câmpeanu of the PNL winning.

In January 2011, the representative of the Macedonians in Romania, Liana Dumitrescu, died. As she was a representative of a national minority, her seat had no college. As a result, her seat was left empty.

In April 2011 Victor Surdu died, vacating his seat in the Chamber of Deputies, Neamț County constituency 6. The by-election was held on 21 August 2011 and won by the PDL candidate, Adrian Rădulescu, Secretary of State in the Ministry of Agriculture.

In May 2011, Cătălin Cherecheș was elected Mayor of Baia Mare, automatically vacating her seat in the Chamber of Deputies, Maramureș County constituency 2. The by-election on 21 August saw Florin Tătaru of the Social Liberal Union elected.

On 30 August 2011, Zoltán Pálfi died, vacacting Cluj County constituency 9.

Summary of the Romanian legislative by-election results for the 2008 - 2012 legislature (LIII)
Date College - Constituency Candidates Parties and alliances Votes %
17 January 2010 CD 1-42 Radu Stroe National Liberal Party (Partidul Naţional Liberal) 7,625 70.17%
Honorius Prigoană Democratic Liberal Party (Partidul Democrat-Liberal) 3,242 29.83%
Total valid votes (40,583 expected voters) (turnout 27.12% - 11,006) 10,867 100.00%
Source: Biroul Electoral Municipal 4 September 2020 at the Wayback Machine
25 April 2010 CD 19-42 Teo Trandafir Democratic Liberal Party (Partidul Democrat-Liberal) 53.59%
Liliana Mincă PSD+PC Electoral Alliance (Alianţa Electorală PSD+PC) 46.41%
Total valid votes (103,204 expected voters) (turnout 14.84%) 15,093 100.00%
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă 13 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine
28 November 2010 CD 3-22 Mariana Câmpeanu National Liberal Party (Partidul Naţional Liberal) 8,738 34.86%
Daniel Răducanu Democratic Liberal Party (Partidul Democrat-Liberal) 7,339 29.28%
Ţoloaș Liliana PSD+PC Electoral Alliance (Alianţa Electorală PSD+PC) 5,218 20.81%
Nicolae Timiș Independent 2,683 10.70%
Bela Fülöp Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania (Uniunea Democrată Maghiară din România) 438 1.75%
Remus Cernea Independent 269 1.07%
Mircea Părăian New Generation Party – Christian Democratic (Partidul Noua Generaţie - Creştin Democrat) 197 0.78%
Iosif Danci Christian-Democratic National Peasants' Party (Partidul Naţional Ţărănesc Creştin Democrat) 187 0.75%
Total valid votes (53,222 expected voters) (turnout 48.41% - 25,763) 25,069 100.00%
Source: Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
21 August 2011 CD 6-29 Adrian Rădulescu Democratic Liberal Party (Partidul Democrat-Liberal) 17,186 54.95%
Liviu Harbuz Social-Liberal Union (Uniunea Social Liberală) 14,089 45.05%
Total valid votes (57,996 expected voters) (turnout 53.93% - 32,184) 31,275 100.00%
Source: Autoritatea Electorala Permanenta 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
CD 2-26 Florin Tătaru Social-Liberal Union (Uniunea Social Liberală) 9,433 42.67%
Mariana Pop Democratic Liberal Party (Partidul Democrat-Liberal) 7,845 35.48%
Mircea Dolha Ecologist Party of Romania (Partidul Ecologist Român) 4,338 19.62%
Felician Horzsa Greater Romania Party (Partidul România Mare) 493 2.23%
Total valid votes (79,241 expected voters) (turnout 27,90% - 22,478) 22,109 100.00%
Source: Biroul Electoral Judeţean 31 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  1. ^ Prime Minister candidate
  2. ^ Pambuccian has been the parliamentary leader of the national minorities' group since 1996 onwards.
  3. ^ Prime Minister candidate

References

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Legislative elections were held in Romania on 30 November 2008 1 The Democratic Liberal Party PDL won three more seats than PSD in the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate although the alliance headed by the Social Democratic Party PSD won more votes and a fractionally higher vote share The two parties subsequently formed a governing coalition with Emil Boc of the PDL as Prime Minister 2008 Romanian legislative election 2004 30 November 2008 2012 All 137 seats in the Senate All 334 seats in the Chamber of Deputies69 and 167 seats needed for a majorityTurnout39 20 19 27pp Party Leader Seats Chamber of DeputiesPSD PC Mircea Geoană 33 10 114 18PDL Theodor Stolojan a 32 36 115 67PNL Călin Popescu Tăriceanu 18 57 65 1UDMR Bela Marko 6 17 22 0Minority parties Varujan Pambuccian b 3 65 18 0SenatePSD PC Mircea Geoană 34 16 49 8PDL Theodor Stolojan c 33 57 51 30PNL Călin Popescu Tăriceanu 18 74 28 0UDMR Bela Marko 6 39 9 1This lists parties that won seats See the complete results below The results for the Chamber of Deputies and for the SenatePrime Minister before Prime Minister afterCălin Popescu TăriceanuPNL Emil BocPDL Contents 1 Electoral system 2 Contenders 3 Opinion polls 4 Results 4 1 Senate 4 2 Chamber of Deputies 5 Aftermath 5 1 Government formation 5 2 By elections 6 ReferencesElectoral system EditPresident Traian Băsescu had wanted to introduce a single winner two round electoral system before this election but a 2007 referendum on the proposal failed due to insufficient turnout A new electoral system was introduced as a compromise with the previous party list proportional representation system changed to a mixed member proportional representation system using sub county constituencies colegii electorale A candidate was declared the winner in any electoral college where they obtained more than 50 of the vote Seats where no candidate won an outright majority are then allocated using the D Hondt method If necessary the number of seats for each chamber is raised by giving supplementary seats An electoral threshold of 5 was applied for each chamber or winning at least six colleges for the Chamber of Deputies and three colleges for the Senate by more than 50 There was an additional adjustment for the Chamber of Deputies around the national minorities candidates 2 Contenders EditThe main contenders in the election were the centre left alliance made up of the Social Democratic Party PSD and the Conservative Party PC the liberal conservative Democratic Liberal Party PDL and the liberal National Liberal Party PNL Other significant contenders were the ethnic Hungarian party Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania UDMR RMDSZ and the right wing nationalist Greater Romania Party PRM both of whom were represented in the previous Parliament Opinion polls EditPolling Firm Date SourcePDL PSD PC PSD PNL PNG UDMR PRM PC PNȚCD PIN PCM UndecidedIMAS 26 06 2008 1 40 26 18 5 5 3 INSOMAR 22 30 07 2008 2 38 26 16 3 4 3 2 2 2 1 ATLE 25 05 08 09 2008 3 30 2 33 1 16 3 2 4 8 3 4 3 1 1 1 2 Metro Media 1 16 09 2008 4 37 28 17 3 5 5 3 1 3 INSOMAR 12 17 09 2008 5 39 25 20 3 4 4 1 1 CCSB 22 25 09 2008 6 34 36 20 2 5 3 1 CURS 10 23 10 2008 7 32 31 18 5 5 5 1 1 CCSB 25 27 10 2008 8 34 37 18 2 6 3 INSOMAR 30 03 10 11 2008 9 37 32 17 3 6 5 CCSB 11 11 2008 10 34 5 37 7 14 4 2 3 6 6 4 0 BCS 10 14 11 2008 11 34 4 31 8 19 9 1 9 5 1 3 6 25 5 BCS 17 21 11 2008 12 32 6 31 2 21 4 2 9 6 1 4 1 29 5 INSOMAR 21 23 11 2008 13 32 35 21 3 5 3 CSOP 19 23 11 2008 14 34 31 21 3 7 3 27 BCS 23 26 11 2008 15 31 1 32 21 3 3 2 6 3 4 3 26 The first exit polls published by INSOMAR 3 unreliable source after the polls were closed predicted the results for the Chamber of Deputies as PSD PC 36 2 PDL 30 3 PNL 20 4 UDMR 6 7 And for the Senate PSD PC 35 9 PDL 31 1 PNL 19 9 UDMR 6 7 Results Edit The results for the Chamber of Deputies for Constituencies no 1 to no 42 The results for the Chamber of Deputies for Constituency no 43 The results for the Senate for Constituencies no 1 to no 42 The results for the Senate for Constituency no 43 According to the official final results the centre left Alliance PSD PC won 33 1 in the Chamber of Deputies just ahead of the Democratic Liberal Party PDL on 32 4 with the National Liberal Party PNL on 18 6 and the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania UDMR RMDSZ on 6 2 The alliance led by the Social Democratic Party PSD won 34 2 in the Senate just ahead of the Democratic Liberal Party PDL on 33 6 with the National Liberal Party PNL on 18 7 and the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania UDMR RMDSZ on 6 4 4 Compared to the 2004 election the Social Democratic Party led alliance fell back a few percents in the national vote share The Democratic Liberal Party PDL and National Liberal Party PNL had competed in the last election together as the Justice and Truth Alliance DA but had split in April 2007 The Democratic Liberal Party PDL made significant gains in 2008 to become the largest party in both houses while the National Liberal Party PNL made smaller gains Support for the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania UDMR RMDSZ was largely unchanged The Greater Romania Party PRM obtained 13 of the national vote for the Chamber in 2004 but failed in 2008 to pass the 5 electoral threshold Senate Edit PartyVotes Seats Alliance PSD PC2 352 96834 1649 8Democratic Liberal Party2 312 35833 5751 30National Liberal Party1 291 02918 74280Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania440 4496 399 1Greater Romania Party245 9303 570 21New Generation Party174 5192 5300Green Ecologist Party48 1190 7000Popular and Social Protection Party10 8050 160NewNational Democratic Christian Party1 3650 0200Romanian Socialist Party4450 0100Independents10 0680 1500Total6 888 055100 001370Valid votes6 888 05595 15Invalid blank votes350 8164 85Total votes7 238 871100 00Registered voters turnout18 464 27439 20Source Nohlen amp Stover 5 Central Election OfficeChamber of Deputies Edit PartyVotes Seats Alliance PSD PC2 279 44933 10114 18Democratic Liberal Party2 228 86032 36115 67National Liberal Party1 279 06318 5765 1Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania425 0086 17220Greater Romania Party217 5953 160 48New Generation Party156 9012 2800Party of the Roma Pro Europe 44 0370 6410Democratic Forum of Germans23 1900 3410Federation of the Jewish Communities in Romania22 3930 3310Green Ecologist Party18 2790 2700Democratic Union of Slovaks and Czechs of Romania15 3730 2210Bulgarian Union of Banat Romania14 0390 2010Union of Armenians of Romania13 8290 2010Democratic Union of Turkish Muslim Tatars11 8680 1710Association of Macedonians of Romania11 8140 1710Union of Serbs of Romania10 8780 1610Association of Italians of Romania9 5670 1410Democratic Turkish Union of Romania9 4810 1410Union of the Ukrainians of Romania9 3380 1410Community of the Lipovan Russians9 2030 1310Union of Croats of Romania9 0470 1310Hellenic Union of Romania8 8750 1310League of Albanians of Romania8 7920 1310Popular and Social Protection Party8 3880 120NewUnion of Poles of Romania7 6700 1110Cultural Union of Ruthenians of Romania4 5140 0710Romanian Socialist Party5850 0100National Democratic Christian Party3160 0000Party of the European Romania870 000NewIndependents28 3550 4100Total6 886 794100 00334 2Valid votes6 886 79495 14Invalid blank votes352 0774 86Total votes7 238 871100 00Registered voters turnout18 464 27439 20Source Nohlen amp Stover 5 Central Election OfficeAftermath EditGovernment formation Edit Second Prime Minister Designate Emil Boc speaking It was expected that a grand coalition of the Social Democrats and the Democratic Liberal Party PDL would be formed Initially the Prime Minister designate was Theodor Stolojan the PDL s official candidate 6 He was designated Prime Minister by the President Traian Băsescu on 11 December 2008 the official decree being issued and printed in the Monitorul Oficial the next day On 15 December 2008 four days after his nomination and one day after the coalition protocol was signed Stolojan announced that he had resigned from the position of Prime Minister designate without giving any reason 7 The same day Băsescu signed a decree that nominated the Mayor of Cluj Napoca and PDL president Emil Boc 8 Boc s coalition government with the Social Democrats was approved by parliament in a 324 115 vote and was sworn in on 22 December 2008 9 10 Mircea Geoana of the Social Democrats became the new head of the Senate with Roberta Alma Anastase of the PDL as the new President of the Chamber of Deputies 11 By elections Edit At the start of the 2008 2012 parliamentary term only parties that had won seats in the 2008 elections were eligible to contest parliamentary by elections However this changed in 2011 after which all parties were allowed to propose candidates The change came after repeated contests to the Constitutional Court of Romania of former 2009 presidential candidate Remus Cernea Following the nomination of Bogdan Olteanu to the Council of Administration of the National Bank of Romania as Deputy Governor the first by election of the parliamentary term took place in Bucharest constituency 1 will be held the first by election of this legislature The election was held on 17 January 2010 and was a contest between Radu Stroe of the National Liberal Party PNL and Honorius Prigoană representing the PDL The Social Democrats decided not to propose a candidate and to support the PNL candidate Stroe was subsequently elected Daniela Popa resigned from the Chamber of Deputies to take office as President of the Insurance Supervising Committee also stepping down as president of the Conservative Party 12 The PNL decided not to have its own candidate but to support the PSD PC candidate based on the gentlemen s agreement for the Bucharest by election The PSD nominated Conservative Party member and former Romanian Lottery director Liliana Mincă with the PDL putting forward former TV show host Teo Trandafir who went on to win Following the death of Ioan Timis Deputy for Hunedoara County constituency 3 a by election took place on 28 November 2010 All parties nominated candidates with former Minister of Labour Mariana Campeanu of the PNL winning In January 2011 the representative of the Macedonians in Romania Liana Dumitrescu died As she was a representative of a national minority her seat had no college As a result her seat was left empty In April 2011 Victor Surdu died vacating his seat in the Chamber of Deputies Neamț County constituency 6 The by election was held on 21 August 2011 and won by the PDL candidate Adrian Rădulescu Secretary of State in the Ministry of Agriculture In May 2011 Cătălin Cherecheș was elected Mayor of Baia Mare automatically vacating her seat in the Chamber of Deputies Maramureș County constituency 2 The by election on 21 August saw Florin Tătaru of the Social Liberal Union elected On 30 August 2011 Zoltan Palfi died vacacting Cluj County constituency 9 Summary of the Romanian legislative by election results for the 2008 2012 legislature LIII Date College Constituency Candidates Parties and alliances Votes 17 January 2010 CD 1 42 Radu Stroe National Liberal Party Partidul Naţional Liberal 7 625 70 17 Honorius Prigoană Democratic Liberal Party Partidul Democrat Liberal 3 242 29 83 Total valid votes 40 583 expected voters turnout 27 12 11 006 10 867 100 00 Source Biroul Electoral Municipal Archived 4 September 2020 at the Wayback Machine25 April 2010 CD 19 42 Teo Trandafir Democratic Liberal Party Partidul Democrat Liberal 53 59 Liliana Mincă PSD PC Electoral Alliance Alianţa Electorală PSD PC 46 41 Total valid votes 103 204 expected voters turnout 14 84 15 093 100 00 Source Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă Archived 13 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine28 November 2010 CD 3 22 Mariana Campeanu National Liberal Party Partidul Naţional Liberal 8 738 34 86 Daniel Răducanu Democratic Liberal Party Partidul Democrat Liberal 7 339 29 28 Ţoloaș Liliana PSD PC Electoral Alliance Alianţa Electorală PSD PC 5 218 20 81 Nicolae Timiș Independent 2 683 10 70 Bela Fulop Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania Uniunea Democrată Maghiară din Romania 438 1 75 Remus Cernea Independent 269 1 07 Mircea Părăian New Generation Party Christian Democratic Partidul Noua Generaţie Crestin Democrat 197 0 78 Iosif Danci Christian Democratic National Peasants Party Partidul Naţional Ţărănesc Crestin Democrat 187 0 75 Total valid votes 53 222 expected voters turnout 48 41 25 763 25 069 100 00 Source Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine21 August 2011 CD 6 29 Adrian Rădulescu Democratic Liberal Party Partidul Democrat Liberal 17 186 54 95 Liviu Harbuz Social Liberal Union Uniunea Social Liberală 14 089 45 05 Total valid votes 57 996 expected voters turnout 53 93 32 184 31 275 100 00 Source Autoritatea Electorala Permanenta Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback MachineCD 2 26 Florin Tătaru Social Liberal Union Uniunea Social Liberală 9 433 42 67 Mariana Pop Democratic Liberal Party Partidul Democrat Liberal 7 845 35 48 Mircea Dolha Ecologist Party of Romania Partidul Ecologist Roman 4 338 19 62 Felician Horzsa Greater Romania Party Partidul Romania Mare 493 2 23 Total valid votes 79 241 expected voters turnout 27 90 22 478 22 109 100 00 Source Biroul Electoral Judeţean Archived 31 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Prime Minister candidate Pambuccian has been the parliamentary leader of the national minorities group since 1996 onwards Prime Minister candidateReferences Edit Romania to hold elections on November 30th SETimes com 28 August 2008 Retrieved 12 January 2009 in Romanian Simulation of the algorithm using an imaginary county Archived 2008 12 17 at the Wayback Machine Agentia Nationala de Presa AGERPRES Archived 2008 12 10 at the Wayback Machine Alegeri Parlamentare 30 Noiembire 2008 Situatia Voturilor Valabil Exprimate pe Competitori Electorali PDF Romania Biroul Electoral Central Archived from the original PDF on 21 December 2008 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