The Central Election Commission (CEC) has released preliminary results following the parliamentary election held on April 19. The initial findings are based on the processing of 91.68% of the required tally sheets, compiled by section election commissions and aggregated at the constituency level as of Monday morning. The preliminary announcement confirmed which political parties and coalitions have successfully crossed the established 4% electoral threshold.
The CEC operates under specific legal guidelines regarding the conclusion of the voting process. According to the Election Code, the commission is mandated to announce the final vote counts and the distribution of parliamentary seats among all participating groups 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.
These proceedings marked the eighth parliamentary election in Bulgaria since 2021. The meticulous collection and verification of results by various local election commissions are crucial steps toward finalizing the legislative composition. The current release represents a significant milestone in the overall electoral process, providing stakeholders with an initial overview of the vote distribution.
The ongoing work of the commission involves reconciling the data from all processing centers to ensure the accuracy of the final tally before the official declaration of results.
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