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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

Election Member Party
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Election Member Party
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Elections

2009 election

Main article: 2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election
Party Votes % Change Seats Change
  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
Party Candidate Votes % Change
  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

References

  1. ""Атака" обяви мажоритарните си кандидати и водачите на листи". Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2009-06-14.
Electoral divisions in Bulgaria

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