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Elections: Tensions in Bukovlak, Slivnitsa with mayor from the first round, Dyankovo ​​at the bottom by activity | | News from Bulgaria and the World

The village of Slivnitsa in Kresna elected a new mayor in the first round, Dyankovo ​​in Razgrad marked the lowest turnout of the currently known results from The 14 settlements where local elections were held today. There was tension and police checks in Bukovlak.

What is known so far:

Bukovlak and Asparuhovo

There was tension in the Pleven village of Bukovlak due to police checks, BNR reports. At noon in front of the First Regional Police Department, residents of Bukovlak protested against the accustoming of people from the village for inspections related to violations of the Electoral Code. People from Bukovlak and Asparuhovo were brought to the police, police spokeswoman Mariana Tsvetkova said.

So far no pre-trial proceedings have been instituted.

One complaint was filed with the Pleven MEC. It was rejected as unfounded.

As of this hour, the election day in both Pleven villages with elections today – Bukovlak and Asparuhovo – is over, the municipal election commissions in Pleven and the town of Levski told BTA. The turnout in Asparuhovo was about 49%. There are no data in the MEC for the village of Bukovlak so far.

Archer

Election day in the village of Dimovo municipality ended with 45.19% turnout. 966 out of 2133 voters have exercised their right to vote, Momchil Stankov, chairman of the Municipal Election Commission, told BTA. No complaints or alerts. In three sections they voted by machine, one is mobile.

There are four candidates. They were raised by “There is such a people”, GERB and “Movement” Bulgaria of the Citizens “and the local coalition” Novoto Vreme “.

By-elections were held after the elected mayor, Boryana Nikolaeva Georgieva-Rusinova, resigned for personal reasons.

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Slivnitsa

Kresna elected a new mayor in the first round. This is Kirilka Ilieva, a candidate of the BSP for Bulgaria.

The election day passed without complaints and signals of violations, the chairwoman of the Municipal Election Commission in Kresna Lyubka Kovacheva told BTA.

244 out of 466 eligible voters voted. 192 elected Ilieva. 52nd – Ivan Yanev from GERB-UDF.

Dyankovo

The partial local vote in the Razgrad village ended with only 28.93% turnout. Out of 2,257 voters, 653 people exercised their vote, the chairman of the Municipal Election Commission Ralitsa Kostova told BTA. According to her, the election day went smoothly, no signals or complaints were filed.

Two candidates competed for the vote in the largest village in Razgrad municipality. New elections were held in Djankovo ​​after the previous mayor, Hussein Hakka, died in May this year.

Cerovishche

Election day in the Omurtag village is over. The currently known activity is at 5.30 pm – 261 out of 611 eligible voters voted.

No signals and complaints have been registered, Mina Ilieva, chairwoman of the Omurtag Municipal Election Commission, told BTA.

There were two candidates for the post. Extraordinary elections were held due to the death of the current mayor Musa Durlyov.

The announcement of the activity and the results in the other settlements is forthcoming.

Tserovo

In Blagoevgrad they failed to elect a mayor in the first round. Of the four candidates, the independent Iskra Hristova and Ivan Sakov from GERB are running, with a difference between the two of only six votes, BNR reports.

420 people voted – over 70% of voters.

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