Bulgarian referendum, 2016

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A three-question referendum was held in Bulgaria on 6 November 2016 alongside presidential elections.[1] Voters were asked whether they supported limiting public funding of political parties to one lev per year per valid vote received at the previous elections, the introduction of compulsory voting in elections and referendums, and changing the electoral system for the National Assembly to the two-round system.[2] In order to be binding, the number of voters participating in the referendum must be equal to or higher than the number who voted in the 2014 parliamentary elections.[3]

All three proposals were supported by a majority of those voting, but turnout was slightly lower than the 2014 parliamentary elections, meaning the quorum was not met. However, as over 20% of registered voters voted in favour, the proposals will still have to be debated in the National Assembly.[4]

Results[edit]

Question For Against None of the above Invalid/
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Total
votes
Registered
voters
Turnout
Votes % Votes % Votes %
Two-round system for parliamentary elections 2,509,864 73.80 560,024 16.47 330,928 9.73 87,668 3,488,484 6,865,086 50.81
Compulsory voting 2,158,929 63.48 905,691 26.63 336,180 9.89 87,668 3,488,468 50.81
Political funding 2,516,791 74.02 523,759 15.40 359,778 10.58 87,668 6,865,086 50.81
Source: CIK

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