Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 24 November 1913. to elect members of the XVI Ordinary National Assembly. The result was a victory for the ruling Liberal Concentration, an alliance of the Liberal Party (Radoslavists), the People's Liberal Party and the Young Liberals Party, won a plurality of votes and seats. Voter turnout was 55%. For the first time in Bulgarian history the election was held under proportional representation in all twelve of Bulgaria's pre-Balkan wars regions. Citizens in the newly annexed territories could not vote.
The ruling Liberal Concentration failed to win a majority of seats. Foreign minister and NLP leader resigned in December 1913 in protest of the government's strongly pro-Triple Alliance foreign policy and later formed his own party. However most of the NLP, under the new leadership of , remained in government. Despite protests from many opposition MPs, early elections were called shortly afterwards and held in February 1914.