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Parallel vote tabulation by Gallup International: Rumen Radev earns 50% of the votes

| updated on 11/15/21 8:54 AM
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Rumen Radev earned 50% of the votes at the Presidential elections. This is shown by the data from the parallel vote tabulation of 100% of the Gallup representative sample. Anastas Gerdzhikov placed second- 24%. As of 20.00 pm on November 14, voter turnout at the Presidential elections stood at 36.9%

As of 20.00 pm on November 14, voter turnout at the early parliamentary elections for the 47th National Assembly reached 36.6%. 

"We Continue the Change" placed first with 26.3% of the votes, followed by GERB-SDS- 23.1%. MRF earned 11.4% of the votes and BSP for Bulgaria earned 10.4%. "There Is Such a People" earned 9.3%. "Democratic Bulgaria" placed 6th with 6.4%. "Vazrazhdane" earned 5% of the votes.




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