Presidential elections in Bulgaria ended. According to the exit-poll of the sociological agencies, Rumen Radev, nominated by initiative committee and supported by the Bulgarian Socialist Party earned between 24% and 26.7% of the votes, followed by GERB..
Bulgaria’s Central Election Commission announced that the turnout at the Presidential elections at 5 pm (three hours before the end of the elections) was at 44.83%. Highest turnout was registered in Sofia district-54.29%. The turnout at the national..
33,000 Bulgarians living abroad voted at the Presidential elections until 2 pm. 14,700 people exercised their voting rights in Turkey, 3,400 Bulgarians in Great Britain cast their ballots. 3,200 people voted in Spain and 2,000 voted in Germany so far...
Bulgaria’s Central Election Commission announced that at 1 pm local time the turnout at this year’s Presidential elections was 26.2% and is higher than the one in 2011. The turnout at the previous Presidential elections held five years ago was 17.64%..
The turnout at the Presidential elections at 12pm amounts to 15.5%, Alpha Research sociological agency informs. The same turnout was registered at 2 pm on previous elections, the agency further announced. Expectations for higher electoral activity at..
Today, November 6, Bulgaria holds Presidential elections and a national referendum. 6,834,278 Bulgarians with voting rights will choose between 21 candidates for President and Vice-President, nominated by initiative committees, political parties and..
The first mandatory elections will be held in Bulgaria in several days . However, it is still unclear how voters will be excused, in case they do not go to the polling stations, the Spokesperson for the Central Election Commission Aleksandar Andreev..
One month before the presidential elections in Bulgaria, an opinion poll conducted by Exacta Research Group indicates that the ruling party GERB is the first political force in the country with 25.4 percent electoral support, followed by the Bulgarian..
Bulgaria’s National Assembly has officially passed restrictions on the number of polling stations for Bulgarian expats wishing to cast their ballots in general or presidential elections abroad. There will be a maximum of 35 polling stations in each..
MPs from GERB, the Reformist bloc, the Patriotic Front and the Bulgarian Democratic Centre have introduced in Parliament a proposal for new amendments to the Election Code concerning voting abroad. As set in the newly proposed amendments, up to 35..