EP Elections Exit Poll: 40% of Bulgarians Use Preference Voting Option
40% of Bulgarians took advantage of the preference vote option in the European Parliament elections by 2 pm on Sunday, according to exit poll data.
40% of Bulgarians took advantage of the preference vote option in the European Parliament elections by 2 pm on Sunday, according to exit poll data.
Voter turnout in the European Parliament elections stood at 17.53% by 13.30 pm on Sunday, according to Alexander Andreev, Spokesperson for the Central Electoral Commission.
As Bulgarians are voting in the European Parliament elections on Sunday, the first overseas polling station to open was the one in Tokyo.
As Bulgaria got halfway through its European Parliament elections, a number of news sites published bogus forecasts indicating runners' likely standings.
The voter turnout in the European elections in Bulgaria, as of 10 AM, is 5.51%, said the Central Electoral Commission (CEC).
The polling stations across Bulgaria opened at 6 AM on Sunday morning for the elections for European Parliament.
The Czech Republic, Latvia, Malta and Slovakia are heading to the polls on the third day of the European elections, Saturday.
A cartel agreement is in force among Bulgaria's polling agencies ahead of the European elections on Sunday, a prominent political scientist has warned.
Europe needs its citizens' trust in the fight against populism and nationalism, Bulgaria's President Rosen Plevneliev warned on Friday.
The far-right Dutch Freedom Party (PVV) of Geert Wilders has suffered a setback in the European elections.
A total of five parties will make it into the European Parliament, with center-right opposition GERB to be first in the vote, a survey by polling agency Alpha Research argues.
Voter turnout will be the decisive factor to determine which of the main parties, ruling BSP and the opposition GERB will win May 25's European elections, a recent poll shows.
Millions of people are voting on the first day of the European elections 2014 in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, Thursday.
Bulgaria's Prosecuting Authority has started an investigation into claims of controlled vote in the Bobov Dol coal mines days ahead of the European elections.
Nearly 38 percent, or more than a third of British voters know neither of neither the upcoming European elections (May 22 in the UK) nor of the local polls on the same day.
The Republic of Cyprus could be on the road to send its first ever MEP from the northern Turkish-occupied region.
The Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) and center-right GERB would both get 18.3% of the votes if the European elections were today, according to a Gallup International survey.
If the European Parliament elections in Bulgaria were held today, the two main rivals would engage in a hotly-contested electoral battle, according to the Afis polling agency.
Former Interior Minister Rumen Petkov was questioned at the Sofia Police Directorate Sunday morning on a vote-buying tip-off.
The five EU Commission President candidates clashed Thursday evening in a televised debate in the European Parliament chamber in Brussels.
Bulgaria's Central Electoral Commission (CEC) banned the airing on TV and in internet of a controversial video of the nationalist party Ataka.