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Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 9 October 1887. [1] The People's Liberal Party led by Stefan Stambolov won a large majority, taking 260 of the 292 seats in the National Assembly, whilst the three opposition parties led by Petko Karavelov, Vasil Radoslavov and Dragan Tsankov won 32 between them. [2] All three opposition party leaders lost their seats. [2] [1]

Voter turnout was only around 33%, with only 3,039 votes cast in Sofia. [1] Thirty people died in violence related to the election. [2]

Results

PartySeats
People's Liberal Party260
Democratic Party32
Liberal Party
Progressive Liberal Party
Total292
Source: The Times

References

  1. ^ a b c "The Bulgarian Question", The Times, 11 October 1887
  2. ^ a b c "The Bulgarian Question", The Times, 12 October 1887
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 9 October 1887. [1] The People's Liberal Party led by Stefan Stambolov won a large majority, taking 260 of the 292 seats in the National Assembly, whilst the three opposition parties led by Petko Karavelov, Vasil Radoslavov and Dragan Tsankov won 32 between them. [2] All three opposition party leaders lost their seats. [2] [1]

Voter turnout was only around 33%, with only 3,039 votes cast in Sofia. [1] Thirty people died in violence related to the election. [2]

Results

PartySeats
People's Liberal Party260
Democratic Party32
Liberal Party
Progressive Liberal Party
Total292
Source: The Times

References

  1. ^ a b c "The Bulgarian Question", The Times, 11 October 1887
  2. ^ a b c "The Bulgarian Question", The Times, 12 October 1887

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