The voting in Bulgaria was launched at 6 am and ended 7 pm.
The lowest voters’ turnout was registered in the town of Sliven, whereas the highest one was recorded in Razgrad, 67%, followed by Silistra with 66%.
Elections turnout in Bulgaria has not been so low over the last 16 years, Tsvetozar Tomov from the Skala agency announced.
The sociologist pointed out that the voters’ turnout points out that some 3,6-3,7 million Bulgarians went to the polling stations. In his words the difference in the voters’ turnout in the cities and the villages in the country is not to big.
The voters activated over the last few hours thus reaching a balance, Tomov explained.
The voters’ turnout at Bulgaria’s June 25 general elections reached 53,48% at 7 pm, the Central Elections Committee announced after the end of the election day.