The final winner of the presidential election in Moldova will be picked in a run-off on November 13, when Socialist candidate Igor Dodon will compete with Action and Solidarity Party's candidate Maia Sandu.
After the count of 99.5 percent of the ballots, Dodon was in the lead with 48.5 percent, while Sandu was second with 38.2 percent.AGERPRES
Moldova election: Dodon and Sandu to face off in second round on November 13
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