The Central Election Commission (CEC) has released preliminary results from the recent parliamentary election, which took place on April 19. These initial findings are based on the processing of 96.41% of the tally sheets submitted by section election commissions to the constituency election commissions as of 11:00 AM on Monday. According to the preliminary data, several parties and coalitions have crossed the mandated 4% electoral threshold.
The CEC operates under specific timelines outlined in the Election Code. This code dictates that the commission must announce the total votes received and the subsequent distribution of seats among all participating parties and coalitions no later than four days following the election day. Furthermore, the names of the elected Members of Parliament must be officially announced within seven days of the election.
These proceedings marked the eighth parliamentary election held in Bulgaria since 2021. The preliminary announcement provides an early indication of the electoral outcome, though the final results remain pending the full tabulation of all votes. The CEC’s process ensures that the final count is comprehensive, with results being systematically compiled from local commissions up to the central authority.
Stakeholders are awaiting the final certification of the election results, which will confirm the political landscape following this significant national vote.
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