2015 Moldovan local elections
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Local elections were held in Moldova on 14 June 2015, with a runoff for mayors two weeks later.[1]
Legal context
According to Article 119 of the "Electoral Code" of Moldova, local elected representatives are elected "for a four year term, which begins from the date of conducting local general elections".[2] The previous local election was held in 2011.
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External links
- Electoral Code of Moldova
- Election Code of Moldova
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