The Central Election Commission (CEC) has issued preliminary results concerning the parliamentary election held on April 19. These initial figures are derived from the processing of 87.23% of the required tally sheets. The data was compiled by the section election commissions and subsequently processed at the constituency election commission level as of Monday morning.
The announcement of these preliminary findings adheres to the established timelines set forth in the Election Code. According to this code, the CEC is legally obligated to announce the final vote counts and the distribution of parliamentary seats among participating parties and coalitions no later than four days following the election day. Additionally, the names of all duly elected Members of Parliament must be published to the public within seven days of the election.
These proceedings represent the eighth parliamentary election conducted in Bulgaria since 2021. The ongoing processing of the tally sheets by various commissions is crucial to finalizing the electoral outcome. The CEC’s systematic review of the data ensures that the final vote count and the subsequent seat allocation are administered according to established electoral law.
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