Local elections were held in Romania in late May 2004 and a runoff for mayors in early June 2004.[1][2]
In late May elections were held for:
- all the villages, communes, cities, and municipal councils (Local Councils, Romanian: Consilii Locale), and the Sectors Local Councils of Bucharest (Romanian: Consilii Locale de Sector);
- the 41 County Councils (Romanian: Consilii Județene), and the Bucharest Municipal General Council (Romanian: Consiliul General Al Municipiului București);
- all the mayors (Romanian: Primarii);
- of the villages, cities, and municipalities;
- of the Sectors of Bucharest (Romanian: Primării de Sector);
- The General Mayor of The Municipality of Bucharest (Romanian: Primarul General al Municipiului București).
In early June elections were held, on a runoff system, for all the mayor positions in which nobody received at least 50% of the votes in late May.
Electoral maps
- Map depicting the localities according to the colour of the elected mayor
- Alternative map for the Romanian counties based on the party of the president of the County Council
- Map of the Romanian counties based on the party of the president of the County Council
- Map of the Romanian counties based on the party of the mayor of the county capital
- Map of the sectors based on the party of the mayor after the 2004 local elections
- Map of the sectors based on the party mayor as of 2007
References
- ↑ "ANUL 2004 – alegeri in Romania | Infopolitic". infopolitic.ro. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
- ↑ "Alegeri Locale 2004". România curată (in Romanian). Retrieved 2021-03-22.
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