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Movement for Rights and Freedoms wins the vote of Bulgarians abroad

| updated on 10/3/22 11:05 AM
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According to data of Bulgaria’s Central Election Commission, with 100% of the section tally sheets having been processed abroad, the Movement for Rights and Freedoms won 31,80% of the votes of Bulgarians abroad.

Second is We Continue the Change with 22.26%

They are followed by:

Vazrazhdane -14.46%

Democratic Bulgaria - 9.85%

GERB/SDS - 8.99%

There is Such a People (ITN) - 4.74%

BSP for Bulgaria - 2.13%

Bulgarian Rise - 1.98%

3,883 chose the option "I do not support anyone".
Polling stations in the US states of California, Arizona and Nevada, as well as in the Canadian city of Vancouver were the last to close, the Foreign Ministry said. Voting there ended at 6:00 p.m. Bulgarian time on Monday, October 3, 2022. Bulgarians around the world voted at a total of 755 polling stations in 62 countries.




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