Turnout increased – 18.14% at 12 noon – Elections



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18.14% is participation in the parliamentary elections at 12:00 hours, as reported by the central participation. This means that 1,183,667 people voted at noon.

This means that more and more voters are going to the polls. At 10 o’clock the activity was 7.58.

There are 6,525,625 eligible voters in these elections.

First official voting data: Problems with the machines, in a section voted with black ink

Today the long-awaited ordinary parliamentary elections are held. The vote will be more special because it takes place in a pandemic. Due to COVID-19, the members of the polling stations had to be vaccinated. Bulgarians in quarantine were also allowed to vote with mobile ballot boxes. There will be increased security measures throughout the country. The use of masks will be monitored. All participants in the electoral process will receive protective masks and disinfectants.

Participation by district is as follows:

Blagoevgrad – 17.22%

Burgas – 19.21%

Varna – 15.98

Veliko Tarnovo – 20.61%

Vidin – 22.14%

Vratsa – 23.64%

Gabrovo – 19.75%

Dobrich – 17.26%

Kardzhali – 12.13%

Kyustendil – 15.58%

Lovech – 22.41%

Montana – 24.13%

Pazaradzhik – 18.4%

Pernik – 19%

Pleven – 20.6%

City of Plovdiv – 12.96%

Plovdiv region – 17.14%

Razgrad – 17.82%

Cunning – 18.16%

Silistra – 23.91%

Sliven – 24.87%

Smolyan – 22.43%

Sofia 23 PAZ – 17.61%

Sofia 24 MIR – 16.09%

Sofia 25 PAZ – 14.33%

Sofia Region – 22.23%

Stara Zagora – 20.04%

Targovishte – 17.28%

Haskovo – 20.35%

Shumen – 16.29%

Yambol – 18.36%

See also this video about the elections:

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