The Central Election Commission (CEC) released preliminary results from the parliamentary elections held on April 19. These preliminary findings are based on the processing of 91.68% of the tally sheets by the section election commissions, which were compiled at the constituency election commissions as of 10:00 AM on Monday. The CEC is responsible for announcing the final vote counts and the allocation of parliamentary seats to parties and coalitions.
According to the Election Code, this announcement must occur no later than four days following the election day. Furthermore, the names of the elected Members of Parliament are required to be published within seven days of the election. These elections marked the eighth parliamentary contest in Bulgaria since 2021.
The preliminary data indicates which parties and coalitions have surpassed the mandatory 4% electoral threshold. The ongoing tabulation process involves multiple election commissions working to finalize the vote distribution. The CEC continues to process the remaining tally sheets to provide a comprehensive overview of the results.
The preliminary nature of these figures means the final seat distribution will only be confirmed after all tally sheets are accounted for by the relevant election commission.
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