The C entral E lection C ommisison will not negotiate the price of voting machines for the forthcoming early general elections, the commission‘ s spokesperson Tsvetozar Tomov said in an interview for the BNT. He specified that the C..
The Central Election Commission (CEC) is launching a public procurement procedure for the delivery of an additional 1,500 voting machines needed for the elections on 11 July. The maximum price is 3.25 million euro, VAT excluded. The procedure..
The upcoming parliamentary elections on July 11 will cost approximately 7.8 m euros, along with the delivery of another 1,500 voting machines, Central Election Commission Chairwoman Kamelia Neykova told BNT. The machines already delivered are still..
75 people managed to vote on one machine within an hour in an experiment conducted by the Central Election Commission . Two more experiments are pending, after which it will be decided how many additional devices are needed for the July 11 snap..
People in Bulgaria and abroad are to cast their ballots via voting machines in polling stations with more than 300 voters during the forthcoming early general elections on July 11. Paper ballots will be used in hospitals and nursing homes...
Last-minute changes to the composition of quite a few section election commissions, including no-show chairpersons – such irregularities were reported by Nadezhda Gologanova, deputy chairperson of the Civic Initiative for Free and Democratic..
There are 6,895 candidate MPs. A total of 4,465 polling stations have been opened abroad. Bulgarians will be able to vote with voting machines in 9,384 polling stations. 409 mobile polling stations will be available to people with disabilities. 88..
144 alerts have been issued so far for various violations connected with the forthcoming general elections on April 4. 34 people have been detained. 1,503 people have received a written warning, announced Commissioner Todor Grebenarov, Deputy..
The certification of the voting machines which will be used in the April 4 parliamentary elections in Bulgaria has been completed on time, the E-Government Agency announced. Three state institutions - the state agency "Electronic Government", the..
The Bulgarian Gendarmerie is guarding the voting machines. The devices are protected against unauthorized access, Bulgaria’s Deputy Premier Mariana Nikolova, tasked with coordinating the activities related to the organizational and the technical..