The Central Election Commission (CEC) has released preliminary results following the parliamentary election held on April 19. These initial findings are based on the processing of 68.34% of the required tally sheets by the constituency election commissions as of 7:00 am on Monday. According to the Election Code, the CEC is mandated to announce the total votes received and the subsequent distribution of seats among participating parties and coalitions no later than four days following the election day.
Furthermore, the official names of the elected Members of Parliament must be published within seven days of the vote. These proceedings mark the eighth parliamentary election in Bulgaria since 2021. The ongoing tabulation process involves multiple levels of oversight, with various local and regional commissions working to consolidate the data.
The interim release provides an early assessment of the voting patterns across the country. The commission’s methodical processing of the tally sheets is crucial for establishing the final electoral outcome. While the preliminary figures offer an initial view of the results, the CEC continues its work to finalize the count.
The final announcement will confirm the official seat allocation, concluding the formal stages of the election process. The public awaits the comprehensive report from the central commission to determine the composition of the next parliament.
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