Mayor of Câmpulung Lasconi was first elected as mayor of
Câmpulung in 2020, defeating incumbent mayor Liviu Țâroiu from the
Social Democratic Party (PSD). She was re-elected in a landslide in 2024. Her office claimed that during her tenure, the town reportedly secured over 500 million lei in
European Structural and Investment Funds, expanded the gas network by over 30 kilometers, and enhanced local healthcare facilities. Her office further claimed that over 100,000 square meters of
green spaces,
basketball courts, multifunctional spaces,
calisthenics parks,
ice rinks,
playgrounds, and
fitness equipment for adults have been developed with Lasconi as mayor. Lasconi submitted her candidacy on the last day before the deadline.
Dominic Fritz, mayor of
Timișoara and former favorite in the race, withdrew his candidacy, paving way for Lasconi to become the new favorite. She was elected president with 7,701 votes (68.14%) out of 11,333 cast by the 25,607 eligible voting members. In her acceptance speech, Lasconi emphasized the need for unity and determination within the party, highlighting the importance of rebuilding USR to counteract the current political climate in Romania. She criticized the concentration of power among traditional parties and committed to fostering respect, hard work, and efficiency, drawing on her successful tenure as mayor. In the first round of voting on 24 November, she placed second to
Călin Georgescu with 19.18% of the vote and advanced to the runoff scheduled for 8 December. However, the results of the election were annulled by the Constitutional Court on 6 December. She ran again in the
2025 rerun election. She was due to be sued by two other candidates,
Victor Ponta and
Nicușor Dan, for posting photographs falsely linking them to former
Romanian Intelligence Service deputy director
Florian Coldea. Lasconi got significantly less votes than in the 2024 elections, scoring only 2.68% of the vote. Subsequently, the next day after the elections, she announced she will step down as president of the Save Romania Union. == Electoral history ==