2009 European and Parliamentary elections in Bulgaria

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GMantis:
Quote from: big bad fab on July 05, 2009, 03:46:49 PM

How do you explain the drop in Jew numbers AFTER 1946 ?
Bad census, fear to declare oneself as Jew, real departures of Jews just after the communist regime was established ?


They all migrated to Israel, of course. The Bulgarian government didn't try to stop it - the Eastern block was pro-Israeli at the time, after all.

I spent the winter writing songs about getting better:
So who did you vote for GMantis? You don't seem to be too big a fan of the current Socialist government or PM.

Tender Branson:
Here is the official result (with 99.88% of the vote in):

GERB: 1.675.324 votes (39.70%)
Socialists: 747.629 votes (17.72%)
MRF/DPS: 610.808 votes (14.47%)
Ataka: 395.318 votes (9.37%)
Blue Coalition: 284.044 votes (6.73%)
RZS: 174.433 votes (4.13%)

Lider: 137.642 votes (3.26%)
NDSV: 127.251 votes (3.02%)
Others: 67.777 votes (1.60%)

Total votes: 4.220.226 (Turnout: 60.2%)

The current government that got 64% in 2005 got only 35% yesterday ...

Tender Branson:
In the FPTP voting, the MRF/DPS candidate also managed to win Shumen district by 666 votes or 0.61%, giving them 5 direct seats.

The MRF/DPS candidates won the districts of Silistra, Razgrad, Targovishte, Shumen and Kardzhali, while the GERB candidates won every other district.

GMantis:
Quote from: Tender Branson on July 06, 2009, 12:05:52 AM

Here is the official result (with 99.88% of the vote in):

GERB: 1.675.324 votes (39.70%)
Socialists: 747.629 votes (17.72%)
MRF/DPS: 610.808 votes (14.47%)
Ataka: 395.318 votes (9.37%)
Blue Coalition: 284.044 votes (6.73%)
RZS: 174.433 votes (4.13%)

Lider: 137.642 votes (3.26%)
NDSV: 127.251 votes (3.02%)
Others: 67.777 votes (1.60%)

Total votes: 4.220.226 (Turnout: 60.2%)

The current government that got 64% in 2005 got only 35% yesterday ...


This is the almost certain distribution of deputies:
GERB: 90+26 plurality - 116
BSP: 40
DPS: 33+5 - 38
Ataka: 21
Blue Coalition: 15
RZS: 10

Note that the collapse of the governing coalition didn't affect DPS. Not surprising, considering that the party's relation with their voters resemble the relation between a feudal master and his serfs.

Quote from: Tender Branson on July 06, 2009, 12:28:29 AM

In the FPTP voting, the MRF/DPS candidate also managed to win Shumen district by 666 votes or 0.61%, giving them 5 direct seats.

The MRF/DPS candidates won the districts of Silistra, Razgrad, Targovishte, Shumen and Kardzhali, while the GERB candidates won every other district.


If the plurality election had been held in two rounds, as it had been in 1990, the last time it was used, DPS would win only in Kardzhali and Razgrad. The other three have a Bulgarian majority, with Shumen being only about 30% Turkish.

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