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Description of Electoral System:

(Courtesy of IFES election guide)

BGG.gifThe President is elected by popular vote to serve a 5-year term. In the National Assembly (Narodno Sobranie) 240 members are elected by popular vote to serve 4-year terms.

 

Electoral Systems Snapshot

(Courtesy of International IDEA)

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Electoral System for National Legislature List PR
Type PR
Tiers 1
Legislature Size (Directly elected, voting members) 240, 240
Electoral System for President TRS

 

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Most recent election

(Courtesy of wikipedia)

The 2006 Bulgarian presidential election was held on 22 October 2006, as decided on 27 July 2006 by the Bulgarian Parliament. The runoff took place on 29 October 2006, while the electoral campaign spanned 19 September–20 October. At the election, Georgi Parvanov won his second term as President of Bulgaria.

Some of the right-wing parties were disunited at the time but still chose to support a common candidate, Nedelcho Beronov. Prime minister and head of the Socialist Party Sergey Stanishev expressed his strong support for the current president, Georgi Parvanov, in July 2006, and Parvanov officially stated his desire to run for a second term on 25 August 2006.

In the first round, incumbent Georgi Parvanov came in first with 64% of the vote, ahead of ultranationalist leader Volen Siderov with 21.5%, whom he had to face in a runoff, as Bulgarian law requires a turnout of 50% for a president to be elected in the first round. The voter turnout in the first round was 42.51%.

The second round saw a decisive Parvanov victory of around 75.9% as opposed to Siderov's 24.1%, meaning that Parvanov became the first person to be democratically re-elected as President of Bulgaria. The turnout was 41.21%.

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