Official results are not expected before Monday though exit polls by two local pollsters showed very similar outcomes. IRES had the center-right Iohannis with 38.7% of the votes and Dancila, of the Social Democratic Party, with 22%. The poll by CURS-Avangarde showed Iohannis garnering 39% and Dancila at 22.5%. ADIohannis says the exit polls show that “millions of Romanians in the country and abroad voted for our project, for a normal Romania.”ADBoth exit polls had Dan Barna, of the center-right Save Romania Union, receiving slightly more than 16% of the votes. Recent polls suggested the incumbent, Klaus Iohannis, is favored to capture the most votes.
Source: Washington Post November 10, 2019 22:13 UTC