The first round of the regular local elections in Bulgaria ended at 8 pm local time. The elections went smoothly without any significant violations, the Central Election Commission announced. At 6.30 pm, the voter turnout was 42.85% (2 709 340 people..
The elections for mayors and municipal councilors in Sofia, Plovdiv and Varna attract highest public interest, as expected. 19 candidates are running for mayors in Bulgaria’s capital Sofia, 14 people are competing to become mayor in the city of Plovdiv..
Voter turnout in Bulgaria at 1 pm was 23.54%, the spokesperson of the Central Election Commission Alexander Andreev announced. In 2015 voter turnout at 1 pm was slightly higher- 25.71%. According to data of Gallup sociological agency, higher voter..
The local elections for mayors and municipal councilors in Bulgaria are going smoothly without any serious violations, the spokesperson of the Central Election Commission Alexander Andreev told the Bulgarian National Radio. Voter turnout in Bulgaria at..
Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev called on the Bulgarian citizens to vote after he himself casted his ballot today. I am calling on the Bulgarians to vote today and do not let anyone else determine their future, because only a mass voting can make any..
As the local elections in Bulgaria approach, the number of people willing to cast their ballots has increased, a survey of Trend sociological agency shows. 42% of the surveyed nationals declared that they would vote for sure at the forthcoming local..
48% of the Bulgarians want another political force to be in charge of this country’s government, the latest survey of Alpha Research sociological agency shows. 33% of the respondents support the government headed by GERB party. However, the opposition..
64 political parties and 8 coalitions have applied to take part at the local elections in October before the application deadline on September 11. Five parties and one coalition have been denied registration due to non-compliance of documents. Thus, a..
The mayoral elections in Bulgaria will be held on October 27, 2019. The date was set with a decree of Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev. According to the election code, the head of state schedules the elections for mayors and municipal councilors no..