The Central Election Commission (CEC) released preliminary findings regarding the parliamentary elections held on April 19. As of 10:00 am on Monday, the CEC reported processing data derived from 91.68% of the available tally sheets. This data was aggregated through the section election commissions and subsequently transmitted to the constituency election commissions.
The preliminary results indicated which political parties and coalitions successfully met the 4% electoral threshold required for parliamentary representation. Procedurally, the CEC operates under specific timelines mandated by the Election Code. This code stipulates that the Commission must officially announce the total votes received and the resulting distribution of seats among all participating parties and coalitions no later than four days following the election day.
Furthermore, the names of the duly elected Members of Parliament are scheduled for announcement within seven days after the election. These proceedings mark the eighth set of parliamentary elections conducted in Bulgaria since 2021. The ongoing processing of the tally sheets is a critical step in finalizing the electoral outcome.
The meticulous work performed by various levels of the commission is essential to ensuring the integrity of the final vote count and the establishment of the legislative body. The public awaits the final certification from the central commission based on the comprehensive tally of all polling stations.
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The Central Election Commission (CEC) announced preliminary results for the parliamentary elections held on April 19. As of 10:00 am on Monday, the CEC reported that data from 91.68% of the available
When are the remaining tally sheets expected to be processed to determine the final results?