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Election day began in the country at 07:00 hours. In the conditions of extraordinary epidemiological situation, today we are electing deputies for the 45th National Assembly.
The topic in brief:
- 6.7 million Bulgarians have the right to elect the 240 deputies of the 45th National Assembly.
- There are 6,996 candidates, almost 2,300 more than in the 2017 vote.
- The future deputies are on the lists of 23 parties and 8 coalitions.
- There will be widespread use of voting machines alongside traditional ballots.
- The coronavirus has required strict measures against the epidemic, many sick and quarantined people will not be able to vote and we have yet to see how COVID-19 will affect participation.
- Fought battles are looming both for leadership positions in the new parliament and for entry into it.
- Whether it can elect a viable majority and a stable government will depend on the number of parties and their seats in the National Assembly.
Follow the hourly voting with us (you will find the latest information above):
11:40 The speaker of parliament, Tsveta Karayancheva, voted in Kardzhali with a ballot
11:20 President Rumen Radev exercised his right to vote. He chose to vote by machine.
10:40 The leader of the BSP, Cornelia Ninova, exercised her right to vote. He did it through a machine. He said he voted for change and stability.
10:30 pm According to Alpha Research Agency’s exit poll for bTV, 6% of voters went to the polls at 9:30.
10:20 The voting machine in the Veliko Tarnovo district has been suspended due to a technical problem, the CEC announced.
10:15 IMRO leader Krassimir Karakachanov exercised his right to vote in Pleven. He hopes the next parliament will be colorful and hopes to be more responsible at the national level.
9:50 pm In Stara Zagora district, Election Day started normally. There are 504 polling stations in the district, with nearly 290,000 people eligible to vote.
9:45 Under strict measures against the epidemic, voting is taking place in Turkey. There are eight sections for Bulgarians in Bursa.
9:25 Valeri Simeonov exercised his right to vote at 9 a.m. at a polling station in the Meden Rudnik district of Burgas.
9:20 MRF leader Mustafa Karadayi voted in Kardzhali with one ballot. He said he voted for the accelerated economic development of the country.
9:15 The honorary president of the MRF, Ahmed Dogan, exercised his right to vote.
9:10 The leader of the Democratic Bulgaria coalition, Hristo Ivanov, exercised his right to vote. After the elections, he hopes that a more legitimate National Assembly will be formed.
9:05 At 8:30 am, the turnout was 3.2%. This is demonstrated by the data of the Market Links agency, which works with bTV on voting day.
9 o’clock Bulgarians in Germany vote in a record number of polling stations: 69
8:30 pm. Bulgarians in the United States will vote in 35 sections. This is the maximum number of sections that can be opened in non-EU countries. If there was no limit, the sections would be 46.
8:20 Prime Minister Boyko Borissov voted in Bankya. He wished everyone success and said that GERB led the most tolerant and well-intentioned campaign.
7:15 Just over 1,200 are in quarantine in Sofia, who have requested to vote with a mobile ballot box.
7:05 At 67 PEC in Veliko Tarnovo at the beginning of election day, there was a problem with the voting machine.
7:03 Automatic voting is expected to be used much more widely in these elections. Is that how it works:
7:02 Where can I vote and how can I vote? We have compiled the answers to some of these questions HERE.
7:01 BTV News reporters are in all the hot spots, and in our studies experts in various fields and popular sources will comment on the dramatic events that inevitably accompany the parliamentary vote in our country.
7:00 Hello and welcome to our online report on the 2021 parliamentary elections! Here you will find complete information about what is happening on Election Day, as the news happens.