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With nearly 61% of tally sheets processed, Bulgarian Socialist Party places fourth

| updated on 11/15/21 11:36 AM
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With 60.95% of the section tally sheets having being processed in Bulgaria and abroad, Rumen Radev and Iliana Yotova earned 49.15% of the votes at the Presidential elections, followed by Anastas Gerdzhikov- Nevyana Miteva- 22.18%. 

As of 10 am on November 15, with 60.95% of the section tally sheets having being processed in Bulgaria and abroad the data are as follows:

- “We Continue the Change” places first at the Parliamentary elections with 25.36% of the votes;

-GERB/SDS-22.17%;

- MRF- 14.02%;

- "BSP for Bulgaria"-  10.25%;

- “There is Such a People” - 9.75%;

- "Democratic Bulgaria"- 5.96%;

- "Vazrazhdane" - 4.99% 

All tally sheets have already been processed in Burgas multi-member constituency. According to the results, Rumen Radev and Iliana Yotova earned 49.98% of the votes at the Presidential elections. Anastas Gerdzhikov and Nevyana Miteva placed second with 24.95% of the votes. As for the Parliamentary elections, "We Continue the Change" is first with 27.46%. GERB-SDS place second with 23.51%.

In Plovdiv, after 74% of the tally sheets processed, results show that Rumen Radev received 53.95% of votes in the presidential election, followed by Anastas Gerdzhikov with 27.65%. In the parliamentary elections, leader is political party "We Continue the Change" with 32.87%, followed by GERB-SDS with 24.75% and "There is Such a People" with 9.95%. BSP is fourth with 9.38%, and "Democratic Bulgaria" is fifth with 7.02%. The sixth place is occupied by the “Vazrazhdane” party with 6.39%.

In other constituencies, the counting of votes continues.






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