13th MMC – Pazardzhik
13th Multi-member Constituency – Pazardzhik is a constituency whose borders are the same as Pazardzhik Province in Bulgaria.
Background
In the 2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election the 13th Multi-member Constituency – Pazardzhik elected 9 members to the Bulgarian National Assembly: 8 of which were through proportionality vote and 1 was through first-past-the-post voting.
Members in the Bulgarian National Assembly
- Through first-past-the-post voting
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- Through proportionality vote
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Elections
2009 election
- proportionality vote
Party | Votes | % | Change | Seats | Change | ||
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Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria | |||||||
Coalition for Bulgaria | |||||||
Movement for Rights and Freedoms | |||||||
National Union Attack | |||||||
National Movement for Stability and Progress | |||||||
Blue Coalition | |||||||
Lider (Bulgaria) | |||||||
Order, Lawfulness, Justice | |||||||
Others | — | — | |||||
Total-Valid | '— | ||||||
Invalid | — | — | — | — | |||
Total Turnout | — | — | — | — |
- first-past-the-post voting[1]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | Change | |
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Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria | Plamen Tsekov | ||||
Coalition for Bulgaria | Ivo Atanasov | ||||
Movement for Rights and Freedoms | Ramadan Atalai | ||||
National Union Attack | Stanislav Stanilov | ||||
National Movement for Stability and Progress | Lyubka Kachakova | ||||
Lider (Bulgaria) | Sergei Temelkov | ||||
Order, Lawfulness, Justice | Eleonora Nikolova | ||||
Others | |||||
Total Turnout | — | — |
See also
- 2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election
- Politics of Bulgaria
- List of Bulgarian Constituencies
References
- ^ ""Атака" обяви мажоритарните си кандидати и водачите на листи". Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2009-06-14.
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Electoral divisions in Bulgaria
- 1st MMC – Blagoevgrad
- 2nd MMC – Burgas
- 3rd MMC – Varna
- 4th MMC – Veliko Tarnovo
- 5th MMC – Vidin
- 6th MMC – Vratsa
- 7th MMC – Gabrovo
- 8th MMC – Dobrich
- 9th MMC – Kardzhali
- 10th MMC – Kyustendil
- 11th MMC – Lovech
- 12th MMC – Montana
- 13th MMC – Pazardzhik
- 14th MMC – Pernik
- 15th MMC – Pleven
- 16th MMC – Plovdiv-city
- 17th MMC – Plovdiv-province
- 18th MMC – Razgrad
- 19th MMC – Ruse
- 20th MMC – Silistra
- 21st MMC – Sliven
- 22nd MMC – Smolyan
- 23rd MMC – Sofia-city 23
- 24th MMC – Sofia-city 24
- 25th MMC – Sofia-city 25
- 26th MMC – Sofia-province
- 27th MMC – Stara Zagora
- 28th MMC – Targovishte
- 29th MMC – Haskovo
- 30th MMC – Shumen
- 31st MMC – Yambol
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