In the 2009 European Parliament election, the coalition's first appearance in an election, the Blue Coalition gathered 7.95% of all votes in Bulgaria, earning one seat in the European Parliament[8] for Nadezhda Mihaylova.[9] The coalition failed to earn a second European Parliament seat by 0.01%, or a few hundred votes at the expense of NDSV.[10]
The October 2011 presidential elections were a disaster for the coalition. Their candidate, Rumen Hristov, secured only 1.95% of the popular vote. Strong rifts emerged in the coalition as the SDS and the DSB failed to reach a consensus on candidates for the municipal elections - also held in October.[11]
Dissolution
On 15 May 2012 the Union of Democratic Forces National Council voted 49-34 to leave the Blue Coalition and stand alone in the next parliamentary elections. This move came after negotiations between the two major powers of the coalition, SDS and DSB, concluded that the coalition must be dissolved.[12] With the SDS out of the coalition, the DBS decided to run alone, bringing the Blue Coalition to an end.[13] This move worried some as polls suggested neither of the two parties would be capable of crossing the 4% threshold in the upcoming election.
^"Разпределение на мандатите" (in Bulgarian). Избори за членове на Европейския парламент от Република България 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-06-12. Retrieved 2009-06-12.