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Kazakhstan

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UPCOMING ELECTION:

By-elections to the Senate (indirect), October  2008

 

Description of Electoral System:

(courtesy of IFES election guide)


KZG.gifThe President is elected by simple majority to serve a 7-year term. In the Senate, 7 members are appointed by the president to serve 6-year terms and 32 members are elected by indirect vote to serve 6-year terms. In the lower house (Majilis), 98 of the 107 Majilis deputies are elected via a proportional, closed list system through popular vote.  The remaining nine deputies are chosen by the Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan, an unelected body containing 364 members formed by the President of Kazakhstan (According to June 2007 Election Law).
 

Electoral Systems Snapshot

(Courtesy of International IDEA)

*Click on links for definitions

Electoral System for National Legislature Parallel
Type Mixed
Tiers 2
Legislature Size (Directly elected, voting members) 77, 77
Electoral System for President TRS


WANT MORE ELECTION RELATED STATS FOR KAZAKHSTAN? Go to "election databases" on the left-hand menu of this page OR comparative data on the right-hand menu and choose your area of interest.

 

Most recent election

(courtesy of wikipedia)

DID YOU KNOW? In May 2007 Kazakhstan's parliament has voted overwhelmingly to allow President  Narsultan Nazarbayev to stand for an unlimited number of terms in office. 

Kazakhstan held election to Majilis on 18 August 2007.

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Kazakhstan held a presidential election on 4 December 2005. Incumbent President Nursultan Nazarbayev, in power since 1989, sought and won another seven-year term against four other candidates.

 

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Comparative Data
Comparative Data provides a systematic collection of how countries manage their elections. It enables country by country comparison of more than 180 countries on 11 election-related topics.
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