Remus Ioan Stefureac, political scientist and director of INSCOP Research, has made public the voter profile of independent candidate Calin Georgescu, extracted from the poll conducted by INSCOP Research on the day of the presidential elections. From the territory of Romania, 19.9% of voters voted for Calin Georgescu. He mentions that these are the data from the INSCOP survey, not from the final vote counted by the Permanent Electoral Authority (AEP), which gave a result of 21%. “We publish the voter profile of Mr. Calin Georgescu, extracted from the poll conducted by INSCOP Research on the day of the election, as this is information of public interest. We will do the same with the voter profile of Ms. Lasconi,” Remus Ioan Stefureac wrote on Facebook on Monday. The latest data extracted from the poll conducted on the day of the election, according to the 19.9 percent obtained on the last report at 9:00 p.m. on Sunday, shows that: – 31% of young people aged 18-24 voted for Calin Georgescu, in contrast to only 8% of voters over 65 who opted for him; – Young voters, up to 44 years old, were more mobilized to vote for Calin Georgescu than voters over 45 years old; – Men and women do not differ in terms of voting intention; – 20% of people with primary education and no education and 23% of people with secondary education voted for Calin Georgescu; – 13% of people with higher education opted for this candidate. 13% of voters in Bucharest voted for the independent candidate in large cities, which have a population of over 250,000 inhabitants, 16% of voters voted for Calin Georgescu in medium-sized cities, which have between 90 and 250,000 inhabitants, 19% of voters opted for this candidate 18% of voters in medium-sized cities, which have between 35-90,000 inhabitants, voted for Calin Georgescu in small towns, 23% of voters chose the independent candidate in rural areas, 22% of residents voted for Calin Georgescu.