Voting
Voting Process in Australia, New Zealand Now Over
The Central Election Committee reports that the voting day in New Zealand and Australia is now over. The average turnout in Bulgaria was 25.31% at 1 pm. The highest level of participation so far has been registered in the Sofia District - 31.37%.
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Bulgaria's Parties Want En Masse Representatives in Voting Sections in Turkey
Political parties want en masse to have representatives in voting sections in Turkey for the upcoming snap election on March 26, announced the head of the working group with the Foreign Ministry Elena Shekerletova.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Provides Information For Organization Of the Vote Abroad
Information for the organization of voting abroad for the snap parliamentary elections on March, 26 in Bulgaria will be presented in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Bulgarians in 70 countries will be able to exercise their right to vote, announced BNR.
Bulgarians Abroad To Vote in 371 Sections, 70 Countries
Bulgarians abroad will be able to vote in the upcoming snap parliamentary elections on March 26 in a total of 70 countries and 371 voting sections.
The number of sections was determined via a decision of the Central Election Commission (CEC) taken on March 4, while Bulgarians abroad filed declarations to vote out of the country until February 28.
Turkish citizens in UK to vote in referendum early April
Turks living in the U.K. will go to polling stations early April for Turkey's April 16 referendum on constitutional changes.
Turkish citizens will be able to cast their votes in London and the Scottish capital, Edinburgh, between April 6 and 9, Turkey's consul general in London said.
Guarding the ballot box
As happens before every election and referendum, a question I frequently come across is about whether the vote will be rigged. Each time I have the same answer: If you guard the voting station, nobody can cheat.
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Opposition movement pushes for no-trust vote against govt
The opposition DJB movement has launched an initiative in the Serbian Assembly to put a no confidence motion against the government on the parliamentary agenda.
In a statement on Monday, the movement said this has been prompted by Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic's decision to join the presidential race as a candidate while still serving as the head of the country's government.
Bulgaria's Election Officials Play Down Machine Voting Failure
The Central Election Commission (CEC) has fended off claims that the vote might be contested due to the lack of electronic voting.
CEC spokesperson Aleksandar Andreev has told the Bulgarian National Radio that the development is far from being the most substantial claim one could lodge over the election.
Bulgaria's Election Commission Delays Decision on Voting Machines
Election authorities in Bulgaria are not to decide until Saturday on whether voting machines will be commissioned for the snap poll due in a month.
The final say is expected a day into the election campaign, after the Central Election Commission (CEC) said needed more time than the initial deadline on Friday as it was waiting for a report by a special subcommission.
CEC To Decide on Offer for Delivery of Machines for Electronic Voting
The Central Election Commission must decide on Friday whether the only firm which made an offer for the delivery of machines for electronic voting fulfils the requirements.