The Central Election Commission (CEC) released preliminary results for the parliamentary elections conducted on April 19. These initial figures are based on the processing of 87.23% of the tally sheets from section election commissions, as compiled by the constituency election commissions by 9:00 AM on Monday. Under the existing Election Code, the CEC is mandated to announce the total votes received and the subsequent distribution of seats among political parties and coalitions no later than four days following the election date.
Furthermore, the names of the elected Members of Parliament must be published within seven days after the election. This electoral process marks the eighth parliamentary election in Bulgaria since 2021. The preliminary announcement from the commission provides an early overview of the voting outcomes.
The compilation of data from various levels of the election commission structure is a critical step in finalizing the results. The CEC’s adherence to the established timeline is crucial for the formal certification of the election results. While the website utilizes cookies to enhance the user experience, this procedural note is separate from the election reporting.
The core focus remains on the official tabulation process managed by the commission. The continuous processing and verification of the tally sheets are essential for ensuring the accuracy of the final vote count and the subsequent allocation of parliamentary seats.
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What does the remaining 12.77% of unprocessed tally sheets represent in terms of potential impact on the final election results?