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Mediana survey: 30% of voters are expected to go to the polls on October 27

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If the general elections were to be held today, GERB-SDS would earn 24.5% of the votes, followed by Vazrazhdane with 13.7% and We Continue the Change – Democratic Bulgaria with 12.1%. BSP – United Left garners 8.8%, The Alliance for Rights and Freedoms – 8.7%, There Is Such a People – 7.0% and The Movement for Rights and Freedoms – New Beginning – 5.0%, a Mediana poll shows. The survey, financed with own funds, was conducted October 8-13 among 978 adults through a direct standardized interview and is representative of the adult population of the country.

11.4% of respondents would choose the ''None of the above'' option. Nearly 360,000 people have not yet decided how to vote. Mediana expects that 1.9 to 2.1 million voters, or 30% of voters on the electoral rolls, will go to the polls.




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