The Central Election Commission (CEC) has released preliminary results from the parliamentary election held on April 19. These initial figures are based on the processing of 96.41% of the tally sheets collected by the section election commissions and subsequently processed at the constituency election commissions as of 11:00 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 after the election day. Furthermore, the names of the elected Members of Parliament are required to be published no later than seven days following the election. These elections marked the eighth parliamentary poll in Bulgaria since 2021.
Preliminary data indicates several parties and coalitions have crossed the established 4% electoral threshold. The preliminary findings are derived from the ongoing tabulation process managed by the various election commissions. The continuous processing of tally sheets by the commission structure ensures that the final distribution of seats can be accurately determined.
The CEC’s adherence to the mandated timeline is crucial for establishing the legislative body following the election.
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The Central Election Commission (CEC) has released preliminary results from the parliamentary election held on April 19. These initial figures, which are based on the processing of 96.41% of the tally
What percentage of the total tally sheets have been processed to generate these preliminary results?