According to "Alpha Research" polling agency, voter turnout by 17.00 stands at 37.8% and according to "Gallup International" polling agency it is 38.2%.


Estimates by "Gallup International" shows voter turnout is 30.9% by 15.00.
Voter turnout is at 27% by 14.00, "Alpha Research" estimates show.
Pavel Valchev from "Alpha Research" commented that at the moment the voter turnout is lower compared to the 2017 parliamentary elections, but it is higher in comparison with other elections. He added that more younger people turn out to vote, while elderly people are more concerned to go to the polls because of the pandemic.
Boris Popivanov from "Gallup International" said that the voter turnout in important, because the larger number of people vote, the better representation there will be in the next Pareliment.
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