The exit polls of the Gallup polling agency, a media partner of the Bulgarian National Radio, show the following distribution of votes from the parliamentary elections in Bulgaria, as of 8 pm on November 14, 2021:
"We Continue the Change": 25.8%, or 66 seats in parliament;
GERB-SDS: 23.5%, or 61 seats;
BSP: 14.4%, or 37 seats;
MRF: 10.2%, or 26 seats;
There is Such a People: 8.1%, or 21 places;
Democratic Bulgaria: 7%, or 18 seats;
Revival (Vazrazhdane): 4.3%, or 11 places;
"Stand up. BG! We are Coming!" and VMRO are far below the 4% threshold for entering parliament with results of 2.1% and 1.2% respectively.
The voter turnout at the early parliamentary elections for the 47th National Assembly is 36.6%.
1.8% of voters chose "I do not support anyone".
A total of 27 parties and coalitions ran in the election. More than 5,000 candidates joined the race for a seat in the 240-seat Bulgarian parliament.
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