Polling day, on which Bulgarians are electing 240 men  and women to represent them in the 48th National Assembly, started  at 7.00 AM. This is the 4th election for parliament held in the  country in the past 18 months. 

22 parties and 6 coalitions are taking part in the early election for  parliament. 6,624  candidates are running for seats in the National Assembly, and they are  predominantly male (4,670) with only 1,954 female candidates. They will be vying for the votes of a  little over 6.6 million voters. Bulgarian citizens over the age of 18 are  entitled to vote, with the exception of those who are under judicial disability  or are serving a prison sentence. Persons with a permanent residence status in  the Republic of Bulgaria who are not Bulgarian citizens are not entitled to  vote in elections for members of the National Assembly. 
The voting takes place by machine in all polling stations  where there are more than 300 voters. 

There are 11,636 polling  stations in the country, 9,396 of which equipped with one voting  machine; in 2,240  polling stations there will be two, BGNES news agency has calculated. 
755 polling station in 62 countries will be opened outside Bulgaria, Foreign Minister in the caretaker cabinet Nikolay  Milkov said. In 300 of them voting will take place by machine, in the remainder  – by paper ballots. 

By law, election day ends at 8.00 PM, and no later than 9.00 PM if there are voters who have not cast their  vote waiting in front of the polling station. 
Four sociological agencies will conduct exit polls on election day but their results will only be released after polling  day is over. The Central Electoral Commission has to announce the results of  the voting and the distribution of seats in parliament among the parties and  coalitions within four days after the vote. 
More than 1,000 international observers and 18  organizations are making sure that the election process in the country is fair,  Rossitsa Mateva,  deputy chair of the Central Electoral Commission said. 
Radio Bulgaria will follow through the voting on election  day in the country and abroad, and will bring you all the information and different views on the  electoral process in Bulgaria in 10 different languages. 
Compiled by Elena Karkalanova
 Photos: BGNES, library
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