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Parallel vote tabulation by Gallup International: 75 seats for GERB-SDS

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Voter turnout at the elections for the 45th National Assembly on April 4, 2021 reached 46%. This is shown by the data from the parallel vote tabulation of 75% of the Gallup representative sample. Results show the following:

GERB-SDS: 25.7% - 75 seats out of a total of 240 seats

"There Are Such People": 16.2% - 47 seats

"BSP for Bulgaria": 15.1% - 44 seats

Movement for Rights and Freedoms: 11.9% - 35 seats

"Democratic Bulgaria": 9.1% - 26 seats

"Stand up! Thugs out! ”: 4.5 %- 13 seats

VMRO: 3.9%;

"Bulgarian National Unity - BNO: 3.5%;

"Vazrazhdane": 2.2%;

Volya-NFSB: 2.2%;

Republicans for Bulgaria: 1.2%;

"Ataka": 0.5%;

Other (total): 4.1%

1.5% of voters chose "I do not support anyone".

The National Assembly includes only parties and coalitions that pass over over the 4% barrier.




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