On Sunday, December 7, 2025, INSCOP Research, in collaboration with Informat.ro, will conduct a telephone opinion poll on Election Day. The results of this sociological research will be made public for Informat.ro at 9:00 PM.
This survey aims to be representative of the non-institutionalized population residing in Bucharest. Participants must be at least 18 years old and have voted that day. Data for the survey will be collected via telephone interviews. It’s important to note that this is not an exit poll; the sample size and margin of error will be announced once the survey is complete.
INSCOP Research has previously demonstrated its capability to provide accurate estimates of voting intentions among Romanian residents, excluding the diaspora. In the last presidential elections, conducted on May 18, 2025, the organization had notable success with its telephone surveys. According to their research, 55.8% of respondents indicated that they had voted for Nicușor Dan in the second round of the presidential elections. The official results later confirmed that Nicușor Dan secured 55.16% of the votes cast within Romania. The margin of difference between INSCOP’s estimates and the official outcome was a mere 0.6 percentage points, showcasing the reliability of their methodology.
Furthermore, the INSCOP survey indicated that 44.2% of participants had voted for George Simion, representing the AUR party. Official figures revealed that Simion received 44.84% of the votes, again reflecting a close margin of approximately 0.6 percentage points difference from INSCOP’s predictions. This consistency underscores the organization’s track record in accurately gauging public sentiment and voting behavior.
The upcoming poll on December 7 will continue this tradition of delivering timely and insightful analytical data. As voters in Bucharest head to the polls, INSCOP Research intends to capture a snapshot of electoral preferences at a significant political moment. The timing of the release—just after polls close—ensures that the information is fresh and relevant, allowing the public to have an immediate understanding of the voting landscape.
Moreover, this initiative not only provides insight into the prevailing political trends but also contributes to the larger discourse on electoral participation and civic engagement in Romania. By focusing on first-hand accounts from residents who are actively participating in the democratic process, INSCOP aims to shed light on the factors influencing voter decision-making.
As the surveying process begins, thousands of potential participants across the capital will have the chance to share their choices, shaping the national conversation around electoral outcomes. The methodology employed ensures that the findings will contribute meaningfully to discussions about political alignment and voter behavior, which will be especially pertinent in the context of an evolving political scene.
In conclusion, this opinion poll on December 7 is not merely a reflection of immediate electoral tendencies; it also represents an ongoing commitment to understanding the voice of the electorate, offering insights that resonate well beyond the ballot box. As we approach this pivotal day, the collaboration between INSCOP Research and Informat.ro promises to provide valuable data that helps inform public understanding of the electoral process.
