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UPDATED: Gallup parallel count: 8 parties secure seats in the 51st Assembly, one on the brink

| updated on 10/27/24 11:38 PM

Data from the parallel count, with 100% of the sample counted, by the polling agency Gallup International Balkan, partner of BNR in the coverage of the vote, show that 8 parties and coalitions enter the 51st National Assembly, one is on the edge of the 4% threshold.

The data shows the following results for the general elections on 27 October 2024:
GERB-SDS: 25,1%.
Vazrazhdane: 14.2%
PP-DB: 14.1%.
DPS - New Beginning: 10.2%
Alliance for Rights and Freedoms: 8.4%
BSP - United Left: 8.1%
There Is Such a People (ITN): 6.9%.
MECH: 4,8%.

On the brink of the 4% threshold is Velichie with 4%.

Turnout in the early parliamentary elections for the 51st National Assembly was 36%, with 3.6% of voters choosing "I do not support anyone".



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