On Sunday, December 7, 2025, INSCOP Research, with the support of Informat.ro, will conduct a telephone opinion survey on election day. The findings from this sociological study will be publicly presented by Informat.ro at 9:00 PM. The survey aims to be representative of the non-institutionalized population who declare that they reside in Bucharest, are at least 18 years old, and have participated in the voting process.
The data collection will occur through telephone interviews. It is important to clarify that this research will not be an exit poll; the sample size and margin of error will be announced only after the survey has concluded.
INSCOP Research has a strong track record of delivering accurate estimates of voting intentions among Romanian residents, excluding the diaspora, during previous elections. For instance, in a survey conducted on May 18, 2025, INSCOP reported that 55.8% of respondents indicated they voted for Nicușor Dan in the second round of the presidential elections. In comparison, the official election results showed that 55.16% of those who participated in the voting supported Nicușor Dan. The discrepancy between the INSCOP estimate and the official election result was approximately 0.6 percentage points.
Furthermore, the same INSCOP survey revealed that 44.2% of participants favored George Simion, while the official figures indicated that he garnered 44.84% of the votes. Again, the difference in this case was around 0.6 percentage points. This trend shows INSCOP’s efficient methodology in polling and its ability to closely approximate the actual voting outcomes.
The upcoming survey on December 7 will continue this tradition of precision and reliability, aiming to provide insights into voter behavior on that day. It is notable that the methodology used—telephone interviews—allows for real-time data collection, ensuring that results are timely and reflective of the current political landscape.
This poll will serve a critical role for both media outlets and political analysts by offering a snapshot of voter sentiment as the election unfolds. By targeting individuals who confirm their participation in the voting process, the results will provide a closer look at the prevailing attitudes among Bucharest’s electorate.
As the polling time approaches, all eyes will be on INSCOP Research and Informat.ro to see how accurately they capture the dynamics of the election. Their historical performance adds a layer of credibility to their efforts, making their upcoming findings highly anticipated. With the political climate continually evolving and voter opinions shifting, the insights gained from this survey will be invaluable for understanding the electoral landscape and providing a basis for post-election analysis.
Overall, December 7 will not only be a day marked by the act of voting but also a significant occasion for gathering and disseminating essential information that could influence future political discourse in Romania. As the results are made public later in the evening, they are expected to spark discussions and analyses, guiding stakeholders in interpreting the election’s implications for the future.