Bulgaria's Central Election Commission
2,709,240 People Cast Their Vote at 17:30
Voter turnout stands at 42, 85% at 17:30, i.e. 2,709,240 people cast their vote, BNT reporter Marina Mateva, who is at Bulgaria's Central Election Commission said, BNT reported.
The highest turnout was 82,4%, in the municipality of Treklyano in Kyustendil district and the lowest turnout was in the coastal city of Varna - 30,60 %.
In Sofia, the turnout was 32,22%.
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