1st MMC – Blagoevgrad

1st Multi-member Constituency - Blagoevgrad is a constituency whose borders are the same as Blagoevgrad Province.

Map of Bulgaria, 1st MMC - Blagoevgrad is highlighted

Background edit

In the 2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election, 1st MMC – Blagoevgrad elected 10 members in the Bulgarian National Assembly, 9 of which were through proportionality vote and 1 was through first-past-the-post voting.

Members edit

2005 edit

Proportional representation
Election Member Party
2005 Lyuben Kornezov KB
2005 Georgi Yurukov KB
2005 Snezhana Grozdilova NDSV
2005 Marina Dikova NDSV
2009 Aliosman Imamov DPS
2005 Nahet Zia DPS
2005 Yane Yanev ODS
2005 Yasen Popvasilev ODS
2005 Yelena Maseva DSB
2005 Boris Yachev BNS

2009 edit

First-past-the-post
Election Member Party
2009 Lyben Tatarski GERB


Proportional representation
First Elected Member Party
2005 Aliosman Imamov DPS
2009 Atanas Kambitov GERB
2009 Georgi Andonov GERB
2009 Georgi Ikonomov GERB
2009 Korneliya Ninova KB
2009 Mitko Zahov GERB
2009 Musa Palev DPS
2009 Ognyan Tetimov Ataka
2005 Yane Yanev RZS

Elections edit

2009 election

Party Votes % Change Seats Change
  Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria 69,710 37.68 4 +4
  Movement for Rights and Freedoms 32,811 17.74 2 -1
  Coalition for Bulgaria 24,601 13.30 1 -1
  Order, Lawfulness, Justice 18,259 9.87 1 +1
  National Union Attack 12,064 6.52 1 +1
  Blue Coalition 11,518 6.23 0 -3
  Others 16,022 8.66
Total Turnout 61.63% 184,985 100.00 9 -3
Party Candidate Votes %
  Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria Lyuben Tatarski 68,690 37.30
  Order, Lawfulness, Justice Yane Yanev 27,221 14.78
  Coalition for Bulgaria Asen Zlatev 23,888 12.97
  Movement for Rights and Freedoms Ahmed Bashev 33,309 18.09
  National Union Attack Ognyan Tetimov 10,529 5.72
  Others 20,536 11.15
Total 184,173 100.00

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Информационна агенция "Фокус"". Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2009-06-14.

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