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The Election Campaign is Ending

At 00:00 Bulgarian time, the election campaign officially ends before the elections for Bulgaria's 44th parliament take place on Sunday, March 26.

Saturday is a day for reflection, and agitation is prohibited.

Tomorrow, the final number of polling stations in the country will become known.

Queues, Ballot Shortage Reported in Some Bulgarian Polling Stations Abroad

People have been lining up to vote in many polling stations abroad, Bulgaria's electoral authorities report as the country is choosing its next President.

In addition, a claim of ballot shortage has been filed with the election watchdog, Focus News Agency has quoted the Central Election Commission (CEC)'s spokesperson Tsvetozar Tomov as saying.

Bulgaria MPs to Hold Urgent Session over Election Rules

Bulgaria's main ruling party GERB is set to propose eleventh-hour amendments to the Electoral Code at an extraordinary Parliament session on Tuesday, party officials have said.

The announcement comes hours after both President Rosen Plevneliev and Ombudsman Maya Manolova confirmed their intention to refer sections of the code to the Constitutional Court.

Polling places closed, preliminary results to arrive soon

BELGRADE - A total of 15 polling places where the vote for the new composition the Serbian parliament was repeated were closed at 8 p.m. Wednesday, and the Republic Electoral Commission (RIK) should come up with preliminary results of the early parliamentary elections very soon.
    
The number of those eligible to vote at these 15 polling places was 19,631.
    

Election silence begins ahead of repeat elections

BELGRADE - Election silence began at midnight in Serbia ahead of the repeat elections scheduled for Wednesday, May 4, at 15 polling stations across the country.

The election silence ends on May 4 at 8 pm, with preliminary results to be announced on Wednesday evening, the central electoral commission has announced.

Serbia’s central electoral commission orders repeat vote at 15 polling stations

BELGRADE – Serbia’s central electoral commission RIK on Wednesday ordered a repeat vote at another eight polling stations – in Vranje, Nis, Jagodina, Backa Topola, Sremski Karlovci, Uzice, Kladovo and Belgrade – taking the total to 15 polling stations across the country. Earlier on, the RIK ordered a repeat vote at one polling station in

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