The Central Election Commission (CEC) has released preliminary results stemming from the parliamentary election held on April 19. As of 10:00 AM on Monday, the commission had processed data from 91.68% of the total tally sheets collected by the section election commissions and subsequently aggregated at the constituency level. These preliminary figures indicate which political parties and coalitions have crossed the mandated 4% electoral threshold.
The CEC operates under specific timelines outlined by the Election Code regarding the finalization of results. According to the code, the commission is required to announce the detailed vote counts 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 after the election.
These proceedings mark the eighth parliamentary election conducted in Bulgaria since 2021. The preliminary nature of the current announcement means that final declarations regarding the composition of the parliament are pending the processing of all remaining tally sheets. The continued work of the commission is crucial to finalizing the official mandate distribution following the national election.
The public and political observers are awaiting the CEC’s final tabulation to confirm the definitive outcome of the electoral process.
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The Central Election Commission (CEC) released preliminary results from the parliamentary election held on April 19, reporting that data from 91.68% of the total tally sheets has been processed as of
What does the percentage of processed tally sheets indicate about the final election results?