The Central Election Commission (CEC) has released preliminary results from the parliamentary election held on April 19. These initial findings are based on the processing of 97.52% of the tally sheets gathered by the section election commissions and subsequently compiled at the constituency level, as reported at noon on Monday. The CEC has identified the parties and coalitions that have met the mandated 4% electoral threshold.
The announcement marks the eighth parliamentary election in Bulgaria since 2021. According to the Election Code, the CEC is legally obligated to publish the total votes received and the subsequent distribution of seats among all participating parties and coalitions no later than four days following the election date. Furthermore, the names of the elected Members of Parliament must be officially announced within seven days of the election.
The preliminary data provided by the various commission reports serves as the basis for the immediate political assessment. The process requires meticulous collation of data from numerous local bodies to ensure accuracy across the entire voting jurisdiction. Stakeholders await the final certification from the commission before the official seat allocation can be finalized.
This preliminary report provides an early indication of the political landscape following the national election.
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It’s interesting to see Progressive Bulgaria leading so significantly based on these preliminary numbers.
What does the remaining percentage of tally sheets represent?