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Gallup quick count: GERB ahead of "We Continue the Change" by 4%

The patriots from Vazrazhdane party are the fourth political power

Photo: BNR/Gallup

The data from the parallel vote tabulation (quick count) of the sociological agency "Gallup", a media partner of the BNR, with 100% vote sample, show the following election results:

  • GERB-SDS: 23.5%, or 63 seats in parliament
  • We Continue the Change (PP): 19.5%, or 53 seats
  • MRF: 15.2%, or 41 seats
  • Vazrazhdane: 10.0%, or 27 seats
  • Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP): 8.9%, or 24 seats
  • Democratic Bulgaria: 7.0%, or 19 seats
  • Bulgarian Rise: 4.7%, or 13 seats

Below the 4 percent barrier for entering the parliament are "There is Such a People" (ITN) - 3.8%, "Stand up, Bulgaria" - 1.1%.

Voter turnout is 39.5%. 

3.4% of voters voted with "I do not support anyone".



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