Talk:2022 Bulgarian parliamentary election
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Polls
[edit]The poll you removed was from the agency which before the previous parliamentary elections were held was the only to accurately show in her polls the winner of the previous parliamentary election. For that reason there is no seemingly more reliable source for the figure of the party that won the past election. Before the election its figure was 29%, now it shows 0% support for this party in about 30000 sample. The party is really dropping in most of the support.
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The opinion poll results below were recalculated from the original data and exclude polls that chose "I will not vote" or "I am uncertain" options.
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78.154.13.153 (talk) 20:49, 5 July 2022 (UTC)
July/August MarketLinks poll
[edit]I couldn't find in the link, including in the video, the source for the second row of numbers. I assume it's in there somewhere, but I can't find it. Perhaps they were "recalculated", as per the sentence before the table, but I don't see how. Blippy1998 (talk) 23:02, 18 October 2022 (UTC)
Infobox percentages
[edit]Just to make it clear why the percentages that keep being inserted to the infobox by various IPs are wrong:
The figures on the CIK website are percentages of total votes received by parties, and are used to determine which ones have crossed the electoral threshold. This calculation excludes votes cast for independent candidates and the none of the above votes, and so are not the actual results (hence why they do not match the results table). Number 57 23:23, 16 November 2022 (UTC)