2015 Kyrgyz parliamentary election





Kyrgyz parliamentary election, 2015





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All 120 seats to the Supreme Council of Kyrgyzstan
61 seats needed for a majority
Turnout1,626,255 (58.89%)





































 
First party
Second party
Third party
 

2012-03-20 Almazbek Atambayev.jpeg

Omurbek Babanov, October 2011.jpeg

Leader

Almazbek Atambaev

Omurbek Babanov
Kanatbek Isaev
Party

SDPK

Respublika–Ata Zhurt

Kyrgyzstan Party
Last election
26
23

new party
Seats won
38
28
18
Seat change

Increase 12

Decrease 23

Increase 18
Popular vote
435,804
320,115
206,094
Percentage
27.35%
20.08%
12.93%


Kyrgyzstan 2015.png
Map of the election results by regions






Prime Minister before election

Temir Sariyev
Independent



Elected Prime Minister

Sooronbay Jeenbekov
Independent




Results of the election by districts:






A school building being used as a polling place during the 2015 election


Parliamentary elections were held in Kyrgyzstan on 4 October 2015.




Contents





  • 1 Electoral system


  • 2 Campaign


  • 3 Conduct


  • 4 Results


  • 5 References




Electoral system


The 120 seats in the Supreme Council were elected by proportional representation in a single nationwide constituency, with an electoral threshold of 7%. No party is allowed to hold more than 65 seats.[1] Party lists were required to have at least 30% of the candidates from each gender, and every fourth candidate had to be of a different gender. Each list was also required to have at least 15% of the candidates being from ethnic minorities.[1]


Biometric voter registration was introduced following claims of vote rigging in previous elections.[2]



Campaign


Several political parties were formed in the run-up to the elections, often as an attempt by wealthy Kyrgyz to further their own interests.[2] Incumbent Prime Minister Temir Sariyev claimed that places on party lists were sold to bidders, with rumours circulating that a high place on a party's list cost between $500,000 and £1,000,000.[2]


Over 10% of prospective candidates were prevented from running due to criminal convictions, whilst one party's leader, a former boxer, was banned after it was claimed they beat up a rival candidate.[2]



Conduct


Although there were some reports of voter fraud,[3] the OSCE mission stated that the elections had been "lively and competitive" and "unique in this region", whilst the PACE mission stated that voters had "made their choice freely among a large number of contestants."[4]


However, the OSCE noted problems with the biometric voter registration, with many people not having registered in time to receive their ID cards.[4] The Council of Europe raised concerns regarding transparency of campaigns and party financing, stating that it should be improved.[4]



Results


































































































Kyrgyz Supreme Council.svg

Party
Votes
%
Seats
+/–
Social Democratic Party435,96827.3538+12
Respublika–Ata Zhurt320,11520.0828–23
Kyrgyzstan Party206,09412.9318New
Onuguu–Progress148,2799.3013New
Bir Bol135,8758.5212New
Ata Meken Socialist Party123,0557.7211–7
Butun Kyrgyzstan–Emgek97,8696.1400
Zamandash43,4052.7200
Uluu Kyrgyzstan23,8991.500New
Ar-Namys12,8070.800–25
Meken Yntymygy12,6790.800New
Congress of the Peoples of Kyrgyzstan9,6190.600New
Aalam6,3980.400New
Azattyk5,3550.340New
Against all12,4280.78
Invalid/blank votes32,410
Total1,626,255100120
0
Registered voters/turnout2,761,29758.89
Source: CEC


References






  1. ^ ab Electoral system IPU


  2. ^ abcd Voters celebrate Kyrgyzstan’s democratic experiment Financial Times, 4 October 2015


  3. ^ Social Democrats Leading In Closely Watched Kyrgyz Vote Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty, 4 October 2015


  4. ^ abc Monitors Praise Kyrgyz Elections Won By Social Democrats Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty, 5 October 2015










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