Moldova's parliamentary election turnout on September 28th, 2025, is tracking lower than at similar points in the 2019 and 2021 elections, though an increase in young voter participation has been noted. The latest figures were shared via social media platform X by user @Beefeater_Fella earlier today, September 28th, 2025. As of the reporting window's end at 10:05 AM UTC, the exact turnout percentage was not provided in the new source, but the user stated it was "not particularly bad." This development follows earlier reports from the Central Electoral Commission indicating a midday turnout of 20.55% at 12:00 PM EEST, which was also lower than the 21.98% recorded at the same time in the 2021 election, according to Europe Elects. Early morning turnout at 9:00 AM EEST was reported at 4.75%, significantly lower than previous elections. The election is crucial for shaping Moldova's political future, with voters deciding on the composition of the national parliament. The observation of increased youth engagement offers a potentially optimistic trend amidst the overall lower participation figures compared to recent elections.