The Central Electoral Commission (CEC), during its meeting yesterday, established the order in which electoral competitors will appear on the ballot for the September 28, 2025 parliamentary elections. It also approved the design and text of the ballot to be used for postal voting, TRIBUNA reports.
According to the CEC’s decision, the ballot will include 23 candidates, listed as follows:
- Political Party “Action and Solidarity”
- Political Party “Democracy at Home”
- Political Party “Coalition for Unity and Prosperity”
- Andrei Năstase – independent candidate
- Political Party “Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe”
- Olesea Stamate – independent candidate
- Political Party “European Social Democratic Party”
- Political Party “Moldovan National Party”
- Electoral Bloc “Patriotic of the Socialists, Communists, Heart and Future of Moldova”
- Electoral Bloc “ALTERNATIVA”
- Political Party “RESPECT MOLDOVA Movement”
- Electoral Bloc “TOGETHER”
- Political Party “League of Cities and Communes”
- Political Party “Alliance for the Union of Romanians”
- Victoria Sanduța – independent candidate
- Political Party “Alliance MOLDOVANS”
- Political Party “GREATER MOLDOVA”
- Electoral Bloc “Union of the Nation Bloc”
- Political Party “New Historical Option”
- Liberal Party
- Political Party “Christian-Social Union of Moldova”
- Tatiana Crețu – independent candidate
- Political Party “Our Party”
In this context, the Commission approved the model and text of the ballot for postal voting in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
The ballot will feature 23 squares. It will measure 14 mm in width and 595 mm in length, printed on matte cerulean blue paper. All candidates will be listed in uppercase letters of equal size and font, in the order established by the Commission.







