The big battle in Sofia and Sofia region: Who wins the elections – Elections 2023

The big battle in Sofia and Sofia region: Who wins the elections – Elections 2023
The big battle in Sofia and Sofia region: Who wins the elections – Elections 2023
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In Sofia, according to the data as of 7:00 a.m., based on processed 99.78 percent of the protocols from the SEC to the OIC, Vasil Terziev, nominated by “Continuing the change – Democratic Bulgaria” (Save Sofia), wins 48.17 percentand Vanya Grigorova from “BSP for Bulgaria” – 46.92 per cent of the vote.

Kaloyan Iliev from GERB wins a new mandate as mayor of Ihtiman with 100 percent processed protocols from sectional election commissions. This is indicated by data published on the website of the Central Election Commission (CEC).

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Iliev received the support of 58.35 percent of voters. 4,834 of those entitled to vote voted for him. In second place is the candidate of the MIR party, Milena Chomakova. She received the votes of 3286 voters. This is 39.67 percent of the inhabitants of the municipality.

“I do not support anyone” was indicated by 1.98% of those who voted. After the first round of the local elections, a total of six parties and coalitions became part of the municipal council of Ihtiman.

The candidate of the PP “Bulgarian Social Democracy – Euroleft” Lubomir Tsvetkov was elected mayor of Zlatitsa on the second round of local elections in the municipality. 67.91 percent of voters in the municipality voted for him, with 100 percent of the protocols of the sectional election commissions processed, according to unofficial data reported by the chairman of the Municipal Election Commission (MEC) – Zlatitsa Krasimir Vekov.

There were 4,565 voters in the municipality of Zlatitsa as of November 5, and the voter turnout was 51.8 percent, or 2,365 people. In second place in the mayoral race is the candidate of the Local Coalition “Bulgarian Social Democrats” Elena Gerasimova, supported by 30.29 percent of the voters.

1.80 percent of those who voted chose not to support either of the two candidates who reached the runoff, the data also show.

The previous mayor of Gorna Malina Angel Zhilanov, appointed by an initiative committee, was re-elected as mayor of the municipalitythe data on the website of the Central Election Commission show.

With 100 percent processed protocols of the SEC in the Municipal Election Commission, 64.62 percent of those who voted or 1828 voters voted for him. For the other candidate for the post, Ivan Nikov (“Agricultural People’s Union”), 30.47 percent or 862 people who had the right to vote voted.

139 voters or 4.91 percent of those who voted voted with the “I do not support anyone” ballot.

Angel Jorgov is the newly elected mayor of Samokov municipality from the GERB political party in the second round of the local elections. This is indicated by the data for 100% processed protocols from the sectional election commissions in the Municipal Election Commission.

55.09% of one hundred voted for Jorgov, which is 8957 votes from those who have this right. 44.07% voted for Vladimir Georgiev, which is 7166 votes.

Andrey Ivanov wins the runoff and is the new mayor of Dragoman, point to data at 100 percent processed protocols of the sectional election commissions in the Municipal Election Commission (MEC). This is shown by a reference on the website of the Central Election Commission.

“1,307 people or 51.76 percent of the voters voted for Ivanov. His competitor Ivaylo Zarkov, nominated by the local coalition “Citizens’ Alternative”, collected 1,183 votes or 46.85 percent of voters.

“I do not support anyone” was indicated by 1.39 percent of those who voted,” said Adv. Ivo Milanov, chairman of the OIC.

The candidate of the Local Coalition (MC) “BSP for Bulgaria (PP “Bulgarian Progressive Line”, PP “VMRO-Bulgarian National Movement” and coalition “The Left!”)” Angel Gerov (current mayor) was elected mayor of Pirdop.

67.95 percent of voters in the municipality voted for him, with 100 percent of the protocols of the sectional election commissions processed, according to unofficial data announced by the chairman of the Municipal Election Commission (MEC)-Pirdop Nikolay Mihailov. “There were 6,341 voters in the municipality as of November 5, and the voter turnout – 39.58 percent, or 2,510 people,” Mihailov said.

In second place in the mayoral race is the candidate of the PP “Agricultural National Union” – Vasil Kafedzhiev, supported by 29.73 percent of the voters. 2.32 percent of those who voted chose not to support either of the two candidates who made it to the runoff, the data also show.

Vladimir Alexandrov, nominated by a local coalition (MC) “BSP for Bulgaria”, wins the runoff and is the new mayor of Etropoleindicate the data for 100% processed protocols of the sectional election commissions in the Municipal Election Commission (MEC).

This is shown by a reference on the website of the Central Election Commission. 3,631 people or 53.38 percent of voters voted for him. His competitor and former mayor Dimitar Dimitrov, nominated by MK “Left Coalition!”, collected 3102 votes or 45.60 percent.

“I do not support anyone” was indicated by 1.01% of those who voted. This was said by the chairman of the Municipal Election Commission, Lazarina Boneva-Haralampieva.

The candidate of the KP “BSP for Bulgaria” Maria Toromanova was elected mayor of Koprivshtitsa in the second round of local elections in the municipality. 52.51 percent of voters in the municipality voted for her, with 100 percent of the protocols of the sectional election commissions processed, according to unofficial data announced by the chairman of the Municipal Election Commission (MEC) Chavdar Penchev.

There were 1,898 voters in the municipality of Koprivshtitsa as of November 5. This was announced by Svetla Petrova, secretary of OIC-Koprivshtitsa. Voter turnout in the municipality was 69 percent or 1,311 people, Penchev said.

In second place in the mayoral race is GERB’s candidate Boyka Dyulgiarova – the previous mayor of the Municipality with the support of 46.17 percent of the voters. 1.31 percent of those who voted chose not to support either of the two candidates who made it to the runoff, the data also show.

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