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Bulgaria to need 10,000 machines for machine voting

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According to CEC spokesman Alexander Andreev, 10,000 voting machines will be needed to ensure normal election process. Andreev said this in an interview with BNT. It is not yet possible to say what the voting machines would be, or when they would be delivered to our country, he added. No public procurement has been announced for them yet.

The next regular parliamentary elections in Bulgaria should be held on March 28, 2021.




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