A group of hacktivists in Bulgaria has shaken up the national election race by publishing a list of more than 200 names of people it said are buying votes to boost a new party led by a sanctioned oligarch Delyan Peevski.
The list was published early October by the ethical hacking group called the BG Elves. It included names, political affiliations and titles of criminals, businessmen and local government officials who the hacking group said are engaged in buying votes through individual companies, racketeering and other election interference.
Opponents of Peevski passed the list on to the Interior Ministry, which said Friday it had received 408 notifications of election fraud involving vote buying. The ministry has deployed specialized police and security units to some municipalities to "ensure the political rights of citizens” in the past week.