2016 Bulgarian presidential election


Presidential elections were held in Bulgaria on 6 November 2016, alongside a referendum on changes to the electoral system and political party funding. The second round was held on 13 November 2016, resulting in the victory of Rumen Radev.

Electoral system

The President of Bulgaria is elected using the two-round system. For the first time, voters were allowed to vote for none of the above.

Candidates

The incumbent President, Rosen Plevneliev, announced in May 2016 that he would not be running for re-election.

Official candidates

Declined

Opinion polls

First round

PollsterDateRadevTsachevaKarakachanovMareshkiOresharskiTraykovKalfinOthers
PollsterDate
Market Links4 October 201614.919.87.91.14.55.446.4
Mediana8 October 20161825.49.93.21.34.26.131.9
Gallup International12 October 201615.119.27.24.71.35.24.942.4
Alpha Rissorch13 October 201621.429.38.73.30.55.06.825
TSAM22 October 201622329.15.32.85.66.316.9
IMP22 October 201621.126.69.71.84.98.627.3
Gallup International25 October 201616.320.28.153.85.25.336.1
Market Links30 October 201618.119.48.54.32.23.83.540.2
Online Solutions3 November 20161819161532
Barometre Bulgaria3 November 201614.419.319.14.44.84.64.229.2

Second round

PollsterDateRadevKarakachanovOthers
PollsterDate
Market Links30 October 201627.226.146.7

PollsterDateTsachevaKarakachanovOthers
PollsterDate
Alpha Rissourch13 October 201631.325.143.4

Results

Aftermath

Following the results of the second round, Prime Minister and GERB leader Boiko Borisov tendered his resignation. Two days later, on 16 November, the National Assembly voted 218–0 to accept it, resulting in early parliamentary elections.