/ world today news/ 21.7 percent of all respondents and 32 percent of likely voters would vote for GERB’s presidential candidate Tsetska Tsacheva, and for BSP-supported Gen. Rumen Radev – 14.8 percent of all and 22% of likely voters.
This shows a survey of the Center for Analytics and Marketing, conducted among 1,009 people. It was conducted in participants’ homes between October 15 and 22 and is part of the Center for Analytics and Marketing’s own research program.
Krasimir Karakachanov would get 6.4 percent of all and 9.1 percent of likely voters, Ivaylo Kalfin – 4.9 percent of all and 6.3 percent of likely voters, Traicho Traikov – 4.5 percent of all and 5.6% of likely voters.
Veselin Mareshki takes 4.2 percent of all and 5.3 percent of likely voters, Tatiana Doncheva – 3.3 percent of all and 4.5 percent of likely voters, Plamen Oresharski, supported by DPS – 1.2 per cent of all and 2.8% of likely voters.
“I do not support anyone” answered 6.9 percent of all and 5.7 percent of likely voters.
The first three places are indisputable and it is very difficult for them to accommodate displacements, claims Yuliy Pavlov from the Center for Analysis and Marketing.
The runoff brings the positions of Tsacheva and Radev closer together. For the candidate of COAT OF ARMS would vote 27.4 percent of all respondents vs 25.9 percent of all for Radev. Or 43 percent of likely voters Tsacheva vs 41 percent of the likely voters – for Radev.
The people who have not decided how to vote are 10 percent.
“This convergence occurs because, with the exception of the voters for the RB candidate – Traicho Traikov, the behavior of those who voted for the other candidates is of the same type – in the second round, half will not vote, and of the other half, two-thirds lean towards Radev, and one-third – to Tsacheva”, explained Pavlov.
The survey shows that 55.2 percent believe that the new president should be a man, 22 percent – a woman, according to 45.4 percent the new head of state should have a Euro-Atlantic orientation, and 22.9 percent – pro-Russian orientation, 52.3 percent believe that it should be a politician with proven experience, and 32.7 percent – a new person.
74.1 percent know that voting is mandatory, but only 57% are aware of the consequences of not voting.
In the upcoming referendum, 57.9 percent declare that they will vote for sure, 25.5 percent are hesitant, and 13.7 percent say they will not vote. 57.1 percent answered that they support the idea of people’s representatives being elected with a majoritarian electoral system with an absolute majority in two rounds, 43.8 percent support the introduction of compulsory voting in elections and referenda, and 26.4 percent do not support it . 62.5 percent support the annual subsidy granted to parties and coalitions to be one lev per actual vote received.
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