The Central Election Commission (CEC) has released preliminary findings concerning the parliamentary election held on April 19. These initial results are based on the processing of 97.52% of the tally sheets submitted by section election commissions to the constituency election commissions, as reported at 12 p.m. on Monday.
The preliminary data also indicated which political parties and coalitions successfully met the mandated 4% electoral threshold. The announcement of these figures marks a key procedural step in the electoral process. According to the Election Code, the CEC is required to formally 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 published within seven days of the vote. This electoral event constitutes the eighth parliamentary election in Bulgaria since 2021. The preliminary nature of the report means that the final, definitive results are pending the processing of all outstanding tally sheets.
The meticulous work of the various commission levels is crucial to finalizing the national count. The CEC’s methodical release of data, based on the systematic aggregation of local returns, ensures transparency throughout the post-election period. Stakeholders are advised to monitor the CEC’s official channels for the conclusive statements regarding the seat allocation.
The comprehensive review by the commission structure is designed to guarantee that the final tally accurately reflects the will of the electorate across all constituencies.
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