The electorate didn't vote for a single party government last Thursday, that's for sure.
Official figures indicated that more than half the 2,900,000 electorate did not vote.
However, the electorate voted 'Yes' by a margin of more than two to one.
Nearly half the electorate, more than 12 million people, are voting in a presidential election for the first time.
The electorate voted not for some imagined good old days or to "stay the course," but to make changes, perhaps even to experiment.
About 71% of the electorate voted for the merger proposal.
Another big question is whether the electorate would actually vote for a government that undertook to do what needs to be done?
The electorate voted on 5 June 1975 to continue membership, by a substantial majority.
That is what the Bulgarian electorate voted for in 2009.
I think the 1996 elections will demonstrate that the electorate did not vote for a revolution according to the views of the new Republicans.