1910s in Bulgaria

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The 1910s in the Kingdom of Bulgaria.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">1976 Bulgarian parliamentary election</span>

Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 30 May 1976. The Fatherland Front, dominated by the Bulgarian Communist Party, was the only organisation to contest the election; all candidate lists had to be approved by the Front. The Front nominated one candidate for each constituency. Of the 400 candidates 272 were members of the Communist Party, 100 were members of the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union and the remaining 28 were unaffiliated. Voter turnout was reportedly 99.9%.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1899 Bulgarian parliamentary election</span>

Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 25 April 1899. The result was a victory for the Liberal Party, which won 89 of the 169 seats. Voter turnout was 49.5%.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1901 Bulgarian parliamentary election</span> Bulgarian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 28 January 1901. Despite receiving only the third highest number of votes, the Progressive Liberal Party emerged as the largest party in Parliament with 40 of the 164 seats. Voter turnout was 42.7%.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1902 Bulgarian parliamentary election</span>

Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 17 February 1902. The result was a victory for the Progressive Liberal Party, which won 89 of the 189 seats. Voter turnout was 49.8%.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1908 Bulgarian parliamentary election</span>

Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 25 May 1908. The result was a victory for the Democratic Party, which won 166 of the 203 seats. Voter turnout was 50%.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1879 Bulgarian parliamentary election</span>

Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria between 30 September and 7 October 1879. The result was a victory for the Liberal Party, which won 140 of the 170 seats. Voter turnout was 32.0%.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1884 Bulgarian parliamentary election</span>

Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 27 May 1884. The result was a victory for the Liberal Party, which won 100 of the 171 seats. Voter turnout was 28.9%. Further members were elected from Eastern Rumelia between 11 and 18 May 1886, after it became part of Bulgaria in 1885.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1911 Bulgarian parliamentary election</span>

Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 4 September 1911. The result was a victory for the People's Party–Progressive Liberal Party alliance, which won 190 of the 213 seats. Voter turnout was 47.2%.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1913 Bulgarian parliamentary election</span>

Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 24 November 1913. The result was a victory for the Liberal Concentration, an alliance of the Liberal Party (Radoslavists), the People's Liberal Party and the Young Liberals Party, between them won 88 of the 204 seats. Voter turnout was 55%.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1914 Bulgarian parliamentary election</span>

Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 23 February 1914. The result was a victory for the Liberal Concentration, an alliance of the Liberal Party, the People's Liberal Party and the Young Liberals Party, which won 126 of the 245 seats. Voter turnout was 67%.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">November 1923 Bulgarian parliamentary election</span>

Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 18 November 1923. They followed a coup in June that had overthrown the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union government led by Aleksandar Stamboliyski, which had been elected in April. The result was a victory for the Democratic Alliance, which won 200 of the 247 seats. Voter turnout was 86%.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1927 Bulgarian parliamentary election</span>

Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 29 May 1927. The result was a victory for the Democratic Alliance–National Liberal Party alliance, which won 174 of the 261 seats. Voter turnout was 84.3%. A special election law guaranteed the party which gained the largest share of the vote an absolute majority in the assembly.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1931 Bulgarian parliamentary election</span>

Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 21 June 1931. The result was a victory for the Popular Bloc, an alliance of the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union (Dragiev), the Democratic Party, the National Liberal Party (Petrov) and the Radical Democratic Party, which won 151 of the 273 seats. Voter turnout was 85.2%.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1957 Bulgarian parliamentary election</span>

Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 22 December 1957. Voters were presented with a single list from the Fatherland Front, dominated by the Bulgarian Communist Party. As the Fatherland Front was the only organisation to contest the election and all candidate lists had to be approved by the Front, voters only had the option of voting for or against the Front list. Only 2,076 of the 5,206,103 valid votes were cast against. Voter turnout was reportedly 99.8%.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1966 Bulgarian parliamentary election</span>

Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 27 February 1966. Voters were presented with a single list from the Fatherland Front, dominated by the Bulgarian Communist Party. As the Fatherland Front was the only organisation to contest the election and all candidate lists had to be approved by the Front, voters only had the option of voting for or against the Front list. Only 2,089 of the 5,746,161 valid votes were cast against the Front list. Voter turnout was reportedly 99.6%.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1911 Bulgarian Constitutional Assembly election</span>

Constitutional Assembly elections were held in Bulgaria on 5 June 1911. The result was a victory for the People's Party–Progressive Liberal Party alliance, which won 342 of the 410 seats. Voter turnout was 54.0%.

Events in the year 1931 in Bulgaria.

Events in the year 1923 in Bulgaria.

Events in the year 1920 in Bulgaria.

The 1900s in the Principality of Bulgaria and the Kingdom of Bulgaria.

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