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2021 Kazakh municipal elections

Municipal elections were held in Kazakhstan where 730 äkıms (local heads) whose four-year terms expired were reelected for the first time directly by the population on 25 July 2021 following an introduction of new law by the Parliament, which allowed for direct elections for äkıms of cities with district importance, villages, and the townships of rural districts. From there, the ruling Nur Otan party won majority of 627 municipal races with most of its candidates being incumbents who occupied the äkım positions prior, followed by the Auyl People's Democratic Patriotic Party (33 äkıms), Adal (15 äkıms), Ak Zhol Democratic Party (11 äkıms), People's Party of Kazakhstan (10 äkıms), and the Nationwide Social Democratic Party where it secured local race victory in West Kazakhstan Region.

2021 Kazakh municipal elections

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730 out of 2,345 rural äkıms
Turnout79.10% (general)
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
ADAL
Leader Nursultan Nazarbayev Äli Bektaev Serik Sultangali
Party Nur Otan Auyl Adal
Leader since 1 March 1999 26 August 2015 26 April 2013
Äkıms 627 33 15
Percentage 85.89% 4.52% 4.52%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Azat Peruashev Aiqyn Qongyrov Ashat Raqymjanov
Party Aq Jol QHP JSDP
Leader since 2 July 2011 11 November 2020 6 September 2019
Äkıms 11 10 1
Percentage 2.05% 1.51% 1.37%

By-elections of äkıms in remaining vacant districts continued taking place later in the second half of the year from 1 August until 12 December 2021.

Background edit

The concept of direct elections for the rural äkıms (local heads) in Kazakhstan traces as far back to 1999–when for the first time the äkım of the Karasay District in Almaty Region was directly elected in former president Nursultan Nazarbayev's birthplace, Chemolgan, by village residents on an experimental basis.[1] A few years later in October 2001, direct elections for äkıms were held in 28 different rural villages.[2] Such electoral experiments continued to take place until 2013, when a law "On amending and amending some legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan on the development of local government" was adopted, which allowed for the mäslihats (local assemblies) to indirectly vote for village and township äkıms, as well as those in cities of district importance, for a four-year term, who would be proposed by the district äkım himself.[2]

In 2018, the idea of directly electing äkıms rearose after Justice Minister Marat Beketaev presented one of the proposed bills to the Mazhilis in amending the Constitution, which would allow for political parties to nominate candidates for the rural äkım post, who would, in turn, be elected by the residents.[3] However, the Senate on 14 June 2018 rejected the Mazhilis' proposal for the direct-elections of äkıms, thus putting the bill aside.[4]

On 1 September 2020, during the address to the nation, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev announced the elections of rural municipal äkıms would take place in 2021 and on 14 September, he signed a presidential decree on measures which called for the rural äkıms to be directly elected by the population.[5][6] On 19 October 2020, the Ministry of National Economy drafted bill on the direct-elections of villages, towns and rural districts äkıms.[7] In April 2021, the proposed bills were presented to the Mazhilis which would allow for political and self-nominated candidates to run in the rural äkım elections.[8] The Mazhilis on 5 May 2021 approved the law to which has received remarks amongst the MP's such as Aidos Sarym, who called it "a very important historical step."[9] On 20 May, the Senate voted in favour of the bill with Tokayev signing it into law on 25 May, with a choice of "Against all" in the electoral ballots were set to be included as well.[10][11]

Tokayev's assistant for political affairs Erlan Karin on 25 June 2021 announced in his social media that the rural äkım elections would be held on 25 July, calling it a "very serious event, which marks a completely new stage of political modernisation."[12]

Electoral system edit

Villages, towns, rural districts and cities of district importance äkıms (local heads) are directly elected by the residents for a four-year term. An äkım must be a Kazakhstani citizen of at least 25 years of age with a higher education degree and an experience in the civil service for at least one year and at least two years in the leadership positions of non-government organisations (NGOs).[13]

Procedure edit

At the meeting of the Council on Interaction with the Mäslihats in the Senate, National Economy Minister Aset Irgaliev stated that the rural äkım elections would be financed by the local budget and that 836 rural äkıms would be up for contested seat.[14]

Elections are announced 40 days in advance and conducted 10 days before the expiration of the term of office of the incumbent äkım with the electoral campaign being held for 30 days.[15]

Parties edit

Following the announcement of the election date, nominations of candidates began on 26 June 2021 and ended on 9 July 2021.[16] Candidates for äkım posts of cities of district significance, villages, towns, and rural districts are either nominated by themselves (with a collection of signatures in support of a candidate in the amount of at least 1% of voters living in the corresponding city or rural district), political parties from its members, or the district äkım (if only two candidates by the end of the nomination period).

As of 7 July 2021, a total of 2322 candidates were nominated, with most being self-nominees (independents), to which amounted to 1455 people, and 867 were nominated from political parties as follows:[17]

Party Ideology Leader No. of candidates
NO Nur Otan Big tent Nursultan Nazarbayev
588 / 867 (68%)
AUYL Auyl People's Democratic Patriotic Party Agrarianism Äli Bektaev
100 / 867 (12%)
QHP People's Party of Kazakhstan Socialism Aiqyn Qongyrov
70 / 867 (8%)
ADAL Adal Social capitalism Serik Sultangali
56 / 867 (6%)
AJ Ak Zhol Democratic Party Liberalism Azat Peruashev
53 / 867 (6%)

Nur Otan edit

According to the party's first deputy chairman Bauyrjan Baibek, more than 35% of the candidates from the Nur Otan are new faces, including representatives of education, entrepreneurs, farmers, and from recent closed primaries, chairmen of primary party organizations. The average age of the candidates is 46 years. 11% of applicants are women, 14% are representatives of young people under 35 years old and that the main task for the party would be in creating systemic conditions for the development of villages and solving problems. He also expressed that the Nur Otan would aim at winning 80% of all local races.[18][19]

The Nur Otan had a significant administrative and financial resources with nominating the most candidates on basis of political affiliation in the election. However, because of almost all incumbent rural äkıms being the members of the party, the Nur Otan positioned itself in a more difficult position of facing self-nominated candidates as well as facing problems within villages which occurred under the Nur Otan-affiliated äkıms.[20]

Auyl edit

On 22 June 2021, the 19th Auyl Extraordinary Congress was held in Nur-Sultan where the party announced that it would participate in the elections with Chairman Äli Bektaev proclaiming it as a "unique and historic event" stressing that the party "should not stay away from the political life of the country." Head of the Auyl Branch in Aqtobe Region Orazbek Dalmagambetov expressed the need for the party to compete in rural äkım races, claiming that the Auyl candidates have "sufficient competence and respect among the villagers."[21] The party at the congress expressed its confidence that the elections would encourage further increased participation of local communities in the management of the settlement, as well as the responsibility and openness of mayors to the population that elects it.[21]

In spite of the Auyl's advantage in attracting support due to its name and political platforms that generally favour rural interests, the party was seen to not have noticeable activity compared to others and that its best chance would be in making a campaign breakthrough in last stages of the election.[20]

Aq Jol edit

The Aq Jol Democratic Party (AJ) announced its intent to participate in the rural äkım elections at the party's 17th Extraordinary Congress.[22]

People's Party edit

People's Party of Kazakhstan (QHP) chairman Aiqyn Qongyrov on 4 June 2021 at the 18th Extraordinary Congress announced that the QHP will contest its nominees for the rural äkım posts, hoping that the candidates would pass the "strictest–an electoral exam for their professional and human qualities," claiming that it would "improve the quality of governance and become a fairly effective anti-corruption measure."[23][24] On 28 June, at the party's press conference, Qongyrov criticised the government for its failure in conducting the elections, stressing the issues in no explanatory work being carried out with the population, difficult access to information, short amount of campaign time. He also opposed the incumbent äkıms running for reelection, citing that the reelection contestants with their administrative resource would take the advantage in committing political sabotages and possibly get rid of the direct elections. In spite Qongyrov's backlash, he stated that the QHP would put forward its candidates and that it would actively support self-nominees as well.[25]

The QHP's condition was described to "shaky" following the party's rebranding in November 2020 which has believed to caused a split within the QHP faction as well as a possible loss of some of its support base.[26] However, confidence towards the party remained as it had performed usually better in the 2021 legislative elections and that it could still garner support well from the electorate living in the rural areas as many were described to feeling nostalgic towards the Soviet Union.[20]

Adal edit

At the 8th Adal Extraordinary Congress held on 2 June 2021, party chairman Serik Sultangali expressed interest in nominating candidates for rural äkıms. According to Adal secretary Nurlybek Muqanov, more than 270 candidates were selected to be trained in the activities and functionality of äkıms. Sultangali called for increased work with the rural residents and agricultural agents, noting that the further development of the village and its residents depends on the party delegates.[27]

On 3 July 2021, the party announced that 267 candidates were nominated for the rural äkım posts in the aftermath of regional conferences where each candidates' programmes were discussed where were in identifying infrastructure problems and ways to solve them, create additional jobs, start blue business projects, and increase in local budget as well as social blocks.

Nationwide Social Democratic Party edit

Due to the Nationwide Social Democratic Party (JSDP) previously boycotting the January 2021 general elections, some doubts were raised in whether JSDP would field its candidates for the rural äkım posts or refuse to contest the race once more.[28] Not ruling out the party's participation, JSDP chairman Ashat Raqymjanov at the meeting of Republican Public Council for the Development of Civil Society and Public Administration held under Nur Otan proposed to conduct an online livestream on election day in order to ensure transparency, openness and legitimacy of the electoral conduct.[29] The JSDP was viewed to be an inactive party, with its activists reportedly joining other political movements.[26]

Candidates by region edit

Region No. of local races Nur Otan Auyl QHP Aq Jol Adal JSDP Independents Total:
Almaty 71 51 6 9 11 2 156 235[30]
Aqmola 95 76 2 7 5 2 1 210 303[31]
Aqtöbe 35 28 16 5 9 5 2 42 107[32]
Atyrau 31 15 5 3 2 2 1 32 60[33]
East Kazakhstan 77 61 18 1 1 3 1 150 235[34]
Jambyl 38 31 16 9 16 2 42 116[35]
Karaganda 75 59 3 14 3 3 186 268[36]
Kostanay 59 52 2 3 2 88 147[37]
Kyzylorda 40 32 7 4 3 2 82 130[38]
Mangystau 10 8 3 2 3 1 22 39[39]
North Kazakhstan 71 57 3 4 2 2 150 218[40]
Pavlodar 44 35 2 5 5 3 2 90 142[41]
Turkistan 60 48 19 3 6 5 3 130 214[42]
West Kazakhstan 31 25 5 3 1 5 1 53 93[43]
Total: 743 578 104 70 58 50 14 1,433 2,307

Campaign edit

Nur Otan edit

At the Nur Otan Republican Public Council for Regional Development meeting, a discussion was held on the implementation of the party's campaign promise prior the 2021 legislative elections which called to for modernisation of 3.5 thousand villages by 2025 in terms of improving the standard of living in rural areas. It was revealed that the Auyl-El Besig project planned to allocate 105 billion tenge in development of more than 480 villages, which are inhabited by 1.3 million people, in which according to Deputy Minister of National Economy Älişer Abdyqadyrov, it would allow to implement more than 1,000 projects for the development of transport, social and housing and communal infrastructure.[44]

Ereymentau äkım candidate Sapar Barlybaev from the Nur Otan party in an Khabar Agency interview called on the electorate to vote for him, saying that it would change his own life for the better. As a result, Barlybaev's statements went viral on social media in which Barlybaev admitted that he felt "little unpleasant", stating that he took his own words as "humour" without expecting to gain huge attention on the internet.[45] Barlybaev also accused his rival self-nominated candidate Abylaihan Syrymbetov of committing a campaign violation, which resulted in a court decision removing Syrymbetov from the race. He objected to the ruling, announcing that he would try to appeal it.[46]

People's Party edit

On 4 June 2021, the People's Party of Kazakhstan (QHP) announced that a special online resource would be opened, which would show information towards candidates from the QHP that would contest for the rural äkım posts.[23]

On 18 June, the party launched a project named "Red Bus", in which the QHP-themed campaign bus would conduct visits across Kazakhstan's regions in order to identify, designate and pressure local authorities to eliminate the problems in remote parts of the country.[47] In result of the working visits to Almaty, East Kazakhstan, Turkistan regions, the QHP representatives expressed their intent to send an appeal to President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, pressuring him to take a stronger stance on the shortage of high-quality drinking water issue.[48] On 19 July 2021, it was reported that the party had sent a letter to Tokayev, which urged him to solve the problem urgently as well as to examine the proper allocation funds through state programmes to provide the residents with clean drinking water.[49] According to QHP chairman Aiqyn Qongyrov, some people living within the areas were threatened with a complete water utility cut by local officials if they had reported their complaints to the party.[49]

Adal edit

Throughout the villages, the Adal held surveys with residents in order to identify longstanding problems in settlements of which haven't been solved. In result, the party stressed five problems, which were: lack of clean drinking water, bad quality of roads, lack of jobs, poor Internet quality and mobile communication, and a lack of grazing land due to 98% of it being in rent.[50] The Adal called on the government to pay more attention to the problems of rural areas as well as an audit to all programmes and in response to the dire situation, the party announced drafting of its programme named "Ауыл – маңызды экономикалық бірлік" ("Village – an important economic unity") which would aim at increasing income of residents in specified villages.[50] According to party's secretary Eldar Jumagaziev in an interview to Forbes, the programme would develop policies on the basis with the participation of village residents by conducting economic census and from there, he proposed the Adal Project Office which would assist the äkım in solving local issues.[51]

Others edit

At the Kökterek Rural District in Turkistan Region, which encompasses the villages of Keñestöbe [kk], Bırlık [kk], and Yntymaq [kk], Äbdırazaq Mäulenau whom was forced to quit his job after facing growing support from the district's activists and aqsaqals, campaigned for high quality infrastructure such as water supply, electricity, gas supply, and roads and pledged to attract investors and entrepreneurs to the villages. Maulenau's challenger, Nurdäulet Dihanbaev, whom was nominee for the Nur Otan, promised to solve the issue for hay harvesting and pay great attention cleanliness of streets in the settlements of the district.[52]

Controversies edit

Äşımbetov's dismissal edit

Nūrjan Äşımbetov, a Nur Otan party member who previously served as an äkım of Aksu, was dismissed from his post on 21 May 2021 after just four months due to numerous complaints that he allegedly created unbearable conditions for city employees. As a result the Ethics Council called for termination of his powers.[53] During his tenure, Äşımbetov reported numerous problems within the administration regarding code violations as well as embezzlement of funds by city enterprises.[54] Despite being forced to step down by the Pavlodar Regional äkım Äbilqayır Sqaqov, Äşımbetov received applause on social media for his work to make city services operate properly and asking state agencies to respond to active complaints by the residents.[55][53]

At the press conference the following day, on 22 May 2021, Äşımbetov announced that he would challenge his dismissal by running as an Independent in an election in his native village of Kenjeköl [kk] where he and his father were well-known.[56] However, the chairman of the Pavlodar Regional Election Commission, Gülnar Amanjolova, said it would be unlikely that Äşımbetov could successfully become a candidate, adding that any articles from the contestant discrediting the civil service would be barred from running,[clarification needed] although noting that the question regarding Äşımbetov's case would be up to an authorised state body.[57]

Removal of candidates edit

Abylaihan Bijanov, a resident of Orazaq, was barred from running despite of being promptly registered as a candidate, due to an alleged date error in his tax returns. In response, he filed a lawsuit against the Tselinograd District Election Commission on 17 July 2021. The case was dismissed the following day by a district judge. As a result, discontent broke out amongst Bijanov's supporters, who gathered at the district courthouse, demanding to file a complaint and threatening to boycott the polls if Bijanov would not appear on the ballot. Human rights activist and lawyer Marjan Aspandiarova commented on the situation, describing it as "negligence of state bodies and the election commission."[58]

Muqtar Omarov complained about being disqualified from running for an election due to discrepancies in the documents in which according to him, was due to filling out a tax return in the month of July instead of June in spite of having his declarations verified before the registration process of äkım candidates ended.[59]

The Qyzylorda TV correspondent Asqar Tajiev expressed his interest for candidacy in the rural äkım post in Mailytoğai [kk]. However, after being registered, Tajiev announced on his Facebook page that he was prevented from running due to "discrepancies in his tax returns" and that document verification was finalised after the candidate registration deadline. Tajiev stressed that the mistake would've been corrected quickly had he been notified earlier.[59]

Observation edit

On 9 July 2021, the Center for Non-Partisan Observation chairman Tölegen Kunadilov announced that the organisation would take part in the observing the local elections, stressing the need to observe, record violations, and promote fair elections, noting that it would mark completely new stage of political modernisation and that team with extensive experience in the field of electoral observation was formed.[60]

Under health guidelines amid the COVID-19 pandemic, it was reported that poll monitors, election commissions, proxies and media reporters would be required to have a PCR-test done or a vaccine passport against the virus shown before entering the polling precincts.[61][62] Anyone with certain medical conditions could be exempted from vaccination and under the resolution of the Kazakhstan's Chief State Sanitary Doctor. All participants in the electoral process would be provided with personal protective equipment and would be required to maintain social distancing. A special isolated room would be in place in case of a person reporting feeling symptoms of COVID-19.[62]

According to the co-founder of Erdındık Qanaty, Roman Reimer, only loyal observers towards the election commissions and candidates would be allowed at the polling stations, whom in turn would likely refute themselves from reporting possible violations, pointing out the poll observers are barred from conducting photo and video recording, as well as live streams. Independent observers were refused access to monitor the electoral precincts.[63]

The Youth Informational Service of Kazakhstan (MISK) on 25 July 2021 reported that it had sent monitors to several villages in the Aqmola, Almaty, East Kazakhstan, North Kazakhstan, and Turkistan regions where it assessed that the areas had a low electoral turnout rate.[64]

Conduct edit

Polls opened at 18:00 local time on 25 July 2021 in all 14 regions of Kazakhstan at a total amounted to 1,847 sites.[65] According to the Territorial Election Commissions (ASKs), a total of 1,209,817 voters were eligible to take part in the election.[65] All polling sites would remain open until 20:00 local time, when the vote cast is set to be concluded.[66]

Violations edit

Representatives from the Erdındık Qanaty had reported visiting polls in the Aqmola, East Kazakhstan, Karaganda, Pavlodar, and North Kazakhstan regions where they had witnessed campaign advertisements from the ruling Nur Otan party candidates, no special access for voters with disabilities, and pre-marked ballots as well.[63] At the one of the polling stations, one resident reported that a woman whom was admitted as an observer was allegedly a school employee that worked as a technician.[67]

The Youth Informational Service of Kazakhstan (MISK) complained about its observers being pursued by unknown figures in the Turkistan Region and that in Almaty Region, the election commission chairman had sent personal documents of several observers to the National Security Committee.[64][67]

Journalist Amangeldi Batyrbekov at Polling Precinct No. 659 in the Kurkeles village reported that he had witnessed a member of the election commission Saliha Tolymbekova handing an unnamed voter two ballots, in which the voter admitted that he "voted for his mother for the second time."[67]

Results edit

Under the Kazakh electoral law, results are announced within three days after the polls close and for the period of seven days, registration of newly elected äkıms takes place by the Territorial Election Commissions (ASKs).[68]

Just days after the elections took place, the ASKs reported the final results throughout the regions which showed the ruling Nur Otan party candidates winning majority of races with 627 rural äkım posts being secured by persons whom were nominated by the party, including 65 Independents.[69] An estimated 2/3's of elected rural äkıms were incumbents while only 1/3 were new figures.[70]

At around 10:00, the first reports of hundreds of people showing at the polls were in Almaty, North Kazakhstan and Kostanay regions and were presented with memorable gifts.[71]

At 12:00, the highest turnout was observed in Jambyl Region, where over 30% of estimated voters had cast their ballots.[71] The Jambyl Region continued taking the lead in terms of the electoral turnout and by 16:00, it had reached 78.7%.[71]

Overall results
Party Votes % Äkıms %
Nur Otan 627 85.89%
Independent 33 4.52%
Auyl People's Democratic Patriotic Party 33 4.52%
Adal 15 2.05%
Ak Zhol Democratic Party 11 1.51%
People's Party 10 1.37%
Nationwide Social Democratic Party 1 0.14%
Total votes 956,984 100.00 730 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 1,209,817 79.10
Source: Caravan.kz Newsroom.kz

Aqmola Region edit

 
Aqmola Region
 
Number of elected äkims by district
     Nur Otan (74)
     Independent (14)
     People's Party (3)
     Aq Jol, 2
     Auyl (1)
     Adal (1)
Party Votes % Äkıms %
Nur Otan 46,109 60.79 74 77.89%
Independent 18,163 24.02 14 14.74%
People's Party 1,809 2.38 3 3.16%
Ak Zhol Democratic Party 976 1.29 2 2.11%
Auyl People's Democratic Patriotic Party 544 0.72 1 1.05%
Adal 278 0.37 1 1.05%
Against all 4,880 6.43
Invalid/blank votes 3,074 4.05
Total 75,833 100.00 95 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 100,111 75.75
Source: AOSK

Aqtobe Region edit

Party Votes % Äkıms %
Nur Otan 28 80.00%
Independent 2 5.71%
Auyl People's Democratic Patriotic Party 2 5.71%
Ak Zhol Democratic Party 1 2.86%
Adal 1 2.86%
People's Party 1 2.86%
Total 25,308 100.00 35 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 32,017 79.05
Source: AOSK

Almaty Region edit

Party Votes % Äkıms %
Nur Otan 57 80.28%
Independent 11 15.49%
Auyl People's Democratic Patriotic Party 3 4.26%
Total 149,888 100.00 71 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 221,952 67.53

Atyrau Region edit

Party Votes % Äkıms %
Nur Otan 15 83.33%
Independent 2 11.11%
Adal 1 5.55%
Total 32,981 100.00 18 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 44,305 74.44
Source: AOSK

East Kazakhstan Region edit

Party Votes % Äkıms %
Nur Otan 60 77.92%
Auyl People's Democratic Patriotic Party 11 14.29%
Independent 2 2.60%
Adal 2 2.60%
Ak Zhol Democratic Party 1 1.30%
People's Party 1 1.30%
Total 101,184 100.00 77 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 111,328 90.88
Source: ŞOSK

Jambyl Region edit

Party Votes % Äkıms %
Nur Otan 31 81.58%
Independent 3 7.89%
Auyl People's Democratic Patriotic Party 1 2.63%
Adal 1 2.63%
Ak Zhol Democratic Party 1 2.63%
People's Party 1 2.63%
Total 94,642 100.00 38 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 104,391 90.66
Source: JOSK

West Kazakhstan Region edit

Party Votes % Äkıms %
Nur Otan 22 70.97%
Independent 7 22.58%
Auyl People's Democratic Patriotic Party 1 3.23%
Nationwide Social Democratic Party 1 3.23%
Total 31,478 100.00 31 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 38,724 81.29
Source: BOSK Jaiyq Press

Karaganda Region edit

Party Votes % Äkıms %
Nur Otan 56 74.67%
Independent 14 18.67%
Auyl People's Democratic Patriotic Party 3 4.00%
Ak Zhol Democratic Party 1 1.33%
Adal 1 1.33%
Total 61,846 100.00 75 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 81,540 75.85
Source: QOSK

Kostanay Region edit

Party Votes % Äkıms %
Nur Otan 52 80.00%
Independent 7 10.77%
Auyl People's Democratic Patriotic Party 2 3.08%
Ak Zhol Democratic Party 2 3.08%
Adal 2 3.08%
Total 39,510 100.00 65 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 46,799 84.42
Source: QOSK

Kyzylorda Region edit

Party Votes % Äkıms %
Nur Otan 30 75.00%
Independent 5 12.50%
Auyl People's Democratic Patriotic Party 2 5.00%
Adal 2 5.00%
People's Party 1 2.50%
Total 30,149 100.00 40 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 36,071 83.58
Source: QOSK

Mangystau Region edit

Party Votes % Äkıms %
Nur Otan 8 80.00%
Independent 1 10.00%
Adal 1 10.00%
Total 11,650 100.00 10 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 14,144 82.37
Source: MOSK

Pavlodar Region edit

Party Votes % Äkıms %
Nur Otan 34 77.27%
Independent 6 13.64%
Auyl People's Democratic Patriotic Party 2 4.55%
Ak Zhol Democratic Party 1 2.27%
Adal 1 2.27%
Total 40,628 100.00 44 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 52,819 76.92
Source: POSK

North Kazakhstan Region edit

Party Votes % Äkıms %
Nur Otan 55 77.46%
Independent 7 9.86%
Auyl People's Democratic Patriotic Party 3 4.23%
People's Party 3 4.22%
Ak Zhol Democratic Party 2 2.82%
Adal 1 1.41%
Total 52,660 100.00 71 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 60,471 87.08
Source: NOSK

Türkistan Region edit

Party Votes % Äkıms %
Nur Otan 41 68.33%
Independent 17 28.33%
Auyl People's Democratic Patriotic Party 1 1.67%
Adal 1 1.67%
Total 209,227 100.00 60 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 265,146 78.91
Source: TOSK TOSK

By-elections edit

1 August edit

The rural district äkım elections within the Shieli District and Aral District in Kyzylorda Region were initially set to be held on the same day on 25 July as general municipal races were but were rescheduled for 1 August 2021. A total of nine candidates were nominated for the races in the districts which only seven of them ended being registered.[72]

2021 Aqqum Rural District äkım election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nur Otan Nūrbek Jandäuletov 731 78.77%
Independent Myrzagul Rsalieva 153 16.49%
Independent Qaiyrjan Nūrhojaev 6 0.65%
Independent Zauregul Mahajanova 3 0.32%
Against all 0 0.00%
Invalid/blank votes 35 3.77%
Total 928 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 1,283 72.33
Source: AASK AASK Syrboyi.kz
2021 Talaptan Rural District äkım election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nur Otan Amankeldı Ömırälı 1,816 94.44%
Independent Bekbolat Düisenov 94 4.89%
Against all 0 0.00%
Invalid/blank votes 13 0.68%
Total 1,923 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 2,244 85.70
Source: ŞASK AASK Syrboyi.kz

8 August edit

On 9 July 2021, the Jambyl District Election Commission (JASK) scheduled for äkım elections to be held in Ülken Rural District.[73] A total of three candidates were registered on 28 July with two being independents.[74]

2021 Ülken Rural District äkım election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nur Otan Kenjemūrat Qasenov 732 85.12%
Independent Aidyn Berdyqūlov 82 9.53%
Independent Anuar Qalqabaev 46 5.35%
Against all 0 0.00%
Invalid/blank votes 0 3.77%
Total 860 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 1,200 71.67
Source: JASK Syrboyi.kz

22 August edit

On 23 July 2021, the Şalqar District Election Commission (ŞASK) set the date for äkım elections to take place in Berşügır Rural District within the Aqtöbe Region.[75] From 24 July, nominations of candidates were held where a total of four candidates were registered on 11 August.[76]

Party Candidate Votes %
Nur Otan Aitqali Jūbanazar 473 61.59%
People's Party Mereke Bisenbin 234 30.47%
Independent Äset Tomanbaev 6 0.78%
Independent Medet Tūrğanbaev 3 0.39%
Against all 4 0.52%
Invalid/blank votes 48 6.25%
Total 768 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 1,175 65.36
Source: ŞASK ŞASK ŞASK

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2021, kazakh, municipal, elections, municipal, elections, were, held, kazakhstan, where, äkıms, local, heads, whose, four, year, terms, expired, were, reelected, first, time, directly, population, july, 2021, following, introduction, parliament, which, allowed. Municipal elections were held in Kazakhstan where 730 akims local heads whose four year terms expired were reelected for the first time directly by the population on 25 July 2021 following an introduction of new law by the Parliament which allowed for direct elections for akims of cities with district importance villages and the townships of rural districts From there the ruling Nur Otan party won majority of 627 municipal races with most of its candidates being incumbents who occupied the akim positions prior followed by the Auyl People s Democratic Patriotic Party 33 akims Adal 15 akims Ak Zhol Democratic Party 11 akims People s Party of Kazakhstan 10 akims and the Nationwide Social Democratic Party where it secured local race victory in West Kazakhstan Region 2021 Kazakh municipal elections 2017 25 July 2021 general 1 August 12 December 2021 by elections 2022 730 out of 2 345 rural akimsTurnout79 10 general Majority party Minority party Third party ADALLeader Nursultan Nazarbayev Ali Bektaev Serik SultangaliParty Nur Otan Auyl AdalLeader since 1 March 1999 26 August 2015 26 April 2013Akims 627 33 15Percentage 85 89 4 52 4 52 Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party Leader Azat Peruashev Aiqyn Qongyrov Ashat RaqymjanovParty Aq Jol QHP JSDPLeader since 2 July 2011 11 November 2020 6 September 2019Akims 11 10 1Percentage 2 05 1 51 1 37 By elections of akims in remaining vacant districts continued taking place later in the second half of the year from 1 August until 12 December 2021 Contents 1 Background 2 Electoral system 2 1 Procedure 3 Parties 3 1 Nur Otan 3 2 Auyl 3 3 Aq Jol 3 4 People s Party 3 5 Adal 3 6 Nationwide Social Democratic Party 4 Candidates by region 5 Campaign 5 1 Nur Otan 5 2 People s Party 5 3 Adal 5 4 Others 6 Controversies 6 1 Asimbetov s dismissal 6 2 Removal of candidates 7 Observation 8 Conduct 8 1 Violations 9 Results 9 1 Aqmola Region 9 2 Aqtobe Region 9 3 Almaty Region 9 4 Atyrau Region 9 4 1 East Kazakhstan Region 9 5 Jambyl Region 9 6 West Kazakhstan Region 9 7 Karaganda Region 9 8 Kostanay Region 9 9 Kyzylorda Region 9 10 Mangystau Region 9 11 Pavlodar Region 9 12 North Kazakhstan Region 9 13 Turkistan Region 10 By elections 10 1 1 August 10 2 8 August 10 3 22 August 11 ReferencesBackground editThe concept of direct elections for the rural akims local heads in Kazakhstan traces as far back to 1999 when for the first time the akim of the Karasay District in Almaty Region was directly elected in former president Nursultan Nazarbayev s birthplace Chemolgan by village residents on an experimental basis 1 A few years later in October 2001 direct elections for akims were held in 28 different rural villages 2 Such electoral experiments continued to take place until 2013 when a law On amending and amending some legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan on the development of local government was adopted which allowed for the maslihats local assemblies to indirectly vote for village and township akims as well as those in cities of district importance for a four year term who would be proposed by the district akim himself 2 In 2018 the idea of directly electing akims rearose after Justice Minister Marat Beketaev presented one of the proposed bills to the Mazhilis in amending the Constitution which would allow for political parties to nominate candidates for the rural akim post who would in turn be elected by the residents 3 However the Senate on 14 June 2018 rejected the Mazhilis proposal for the direct elections of akims thus putting the bill aside 4 On 1 September 2020 during the address to the nation President Kassym Jomart Tokayev announced the elections of rural municipal akims would take place in 2021 and on 14 September he signed a presidential decree on measures which called for the rural akims to be directly elected by the population 5 6 On 19 October 2020 the Ministry of National Economy drafted bill on the direct elections of villages towns and rural districts akims 7 In April 2021 the proposed bills were presented to the Mazhilis which would allow for political and self nominated candidates to run in the rural akim elections 8 The Mazhilis on 5 May 2021 approved the law to which has received remarks amongst the MP s such as Aidos Sarym who called it a very important historical step 9 On 20 May the Senate voted in favour of the bill with Tokayev signing it into law on 25 May with a choice of Against all in the electoral ballots were set to be included as well 10 11 Tokayev s assistant for political affairs Erlan Karin on 25 June 2021 announced in his social media that the rural akim elections would be held on 25 July calling it a very serious event which marks a completely new stage of political modernisation 12 Electoral system editVillages towns rural districts and cities of district importance akims local heads are directly elected by the residents for a four year term An akim must be a Kazakhstani citizen of at least 25 years of age with a higher education degree and an experience in the civil service for at least one year and at least two years in the leadership positions of non government organisations NGOs 13 Procedure edit At the meeting of the Council on Interaction with the Maslihats in the Senate National Economy Minister Aset Irgaliev stated that the rural akim elections would be financed by the local budget and that 836 rural akims would be up for contested seat 14 Elections are announced 40 days in advance and conducted 10 days before the expiration of the term of office of the incumbent akim with the electoral campaign being held for 30 days 15 Parties editFollowing the announcement of the election date nominations of candidates began on 26 June 2021 and ended on 9 July 2021 16 Candidates for akim posts of cities of district significance villages towns and rural districts are either nominated by themselves with a collection of signatures in support of a candidate in the amount of at least 1 of voters living in the corresponding city or rural district political parties from its members or the district akim if only two candidates by the end of the nomination period As of 7 July 2021 a total of 2322 candidates were nominated with most being self nominees independents to which amounted to 1455 people and 867 were nominated from political parties as follows 17 Party Ideology Leader No of candidatesNO Nur Otan Big tent Nursultan Nazarbayev 588 867 68 AUYL Auyl People s Democratic Patriotic Party Agrarianism Ali Bektaev 100 867 12 QHP People s Party of Kazakhstan Socialism Aiqyn Qongyrov 70 867 8 ADAL Adal Social capitalism Serik Sultangali 56 867 6 AJ Ak Zhol Democratic Party Liberalism Azat Peruashev 53 867 6 Nur Otan edit According to the party s first deputy chairman Bauyrjan Baibek more than 35 of the candidates from the Nur Otan are new faces including representatives of education entrepreneurs farmers and from recent closed primaries chairmen of primary party organizations The average age of the candidates is 46 years 11 of applicants are women 14 are representatives of young people under 35 years old and that the main task for the party would be in creating systemic conditions for the development of villages and solving problems He also expressed that the Nur Otan would aim at winning 80 of all local races 18 19 The Nur Otan had a significant administrative and financial resources with nominating the most candidates on basis of political affiliation in the election However because of almost all incumbent rural akims being the members of the party the Nur Otan positioned itself in a more difficult position of facing self nominated candidates as well as facing problems within villages which occurred under the Nur Otan affiliated akims 20 Auyl edit On 22 June 2021 the 19th Auyl Extraordinary Congress was held in Nur Sultan where the party announced that it would participate in the elections with Chairman Ali Bektaev proclaiming it as a unique and historic event stressing that the party should not stay away from the political life of the country Head of the Auyl Branch in Aqtobe Region Orazbek Dalmagambetov expressed the need for the party to compete in rural akim races claiming that the Auyl candidates have sufficient competence and respect among the villagers 21 The party at the congress expressed its confidence that the elections would encourage further increased participation of local communities in the management of the settlement as well as the responsibility and openness of mayors to the population that elects it 21 In spite of the Auyl s advantage in attracting support due to its name and political platforms that generally favour rural interests the party was seen to not have noticeable activity compared to others and that its best chance would be in making a campaign breakthrough in last stages of the election 20 Aq Jol edit The Aq Jol Democratic Party AJ announced its intent to participate in the rural akim elections at the party s 17th Extraordinary Congress 22 People s Party edit People s Party of Kazakhstan QHP chairman Aiqyn Qongyrov on 4 June 2021 at the 18th Extraordinary Congress announced that the QHP will contest its nominees for the rural akim posts hoping that the candidates would pass the strictest an electoral exam for their professional and human qualities claiming that it would improve the quality of governance and become a fairly effective anti corruption measure 23 24 On 28 June at the party s press conference Qongyrov criticised the government for its failure in conducting the elections stressing the issues in no explanatory work being carried out with the population difficult access to information short amount of campaign time He also opposed the incumbent akims running for reelection citing that the reelection contestants with their administrative resource would take the advantage in committing political sabotages and possibly get rid of the direct elections In spite Qongyrov s backlash he stated that the QHP would put forward its candidates and that it would actively support self nominees as well 25 The QHP s condition was described to shaky following the party s rebranding in November 2020 which has believed to caused a split within the QHP faction as well as a possible loss of some of its support base 26 However confidence towards the party remained as it had performed usually better in the 2021 legislative elections and that it could still garner support well from the electorate living in the rural areas as many were described to feeling nostalgic towards the Soviet Union 20 Adal edit At the 8th Adal Extraordinary Congress held on 2 June 2021 party chairman Serik Sultangali expressed interest in nominating candidates for rural akims According to Adal secretary Nurlybek Muqanov more than 270 candidates were selected to be trained in the activities and functionality of akims Sultangali called for increased work with the rural residents and agricultural agents noting that the further development of the village and its residents depends on the party delegates 27 On 3 July 2021 the party announced that 267 candidates were nominated for the rural akim posts in the aftermath of regional conferences where each candidates programmes were discussed where were in identifying infrastructure problems and ways to solve them create additional jobs start blue business projects and increase in local budget as well as social blocks Nationwide Social Democratic Party edit Due to the Nationwide Social Democratic Party JSDP previously boycotting the January 2021 general elections some doubts were raised in whether JSDP would field its candidates for the rural akim posts or refuse to contest the race once more 28 Not ruling out the party s participation JSDP chairman Ashat Raqymjanov at the meeting of Republican Public Council for the Development of Civil Society and Public Administration held under Nur Otan proposed to conduct an online livestream on election day in order to ensure transparency openness and legitimacy of the electoral conduct 29 The JSDP was viewed to be an inactive party with its activists reportedly joining other political movements 26 Candidates by region editRegion No of local races Nur Otan Auyl QHP Aq Jol Adal JSDP Independents Total Almaty 71 51 6 9 11 2 156 235 30 Aqmola 95 76 2 7 5 2 1 210 303 31 Aqtobe 35 28 16 5 9 5 2 42 107 32 Atyrau 31 15 5 3 2 2 1 32 60 33 East Kazakhstan 77 61 18 1 1 3 1 150 235 34 Jambyl 38 31 16 9 16 2 42 116 35 Karaganda 75 59 3 14 3 3 186 268 36 Kostanay 59 52 2 3 2 88 147 37 Kyzylorda 40 32 7 4 3 2 82 130 38 Mangystau 10 8 3 2 3 1 22 39 39 North Kazakhstan 71 57 3 4 2 2 150 218 40 Pavlodar 44 35 2 5 5 3 2 90 142 41 Turkistan 60 48 19 3 6 5 3 130 214 42 West Kazakhstan 31 25 5 3 1 5 1 53 93 43 Total 743 578 104 70 58 50 14 1 433 2 307Campaign editNur Otan edit At the Nur Otan Republican Public Council for Regional Development meeting a discussion was held on the implementation of the party s campaign promise prior the 2021 legislative elections which called to for modernisation of 3 5 thousand villages by 2025 in terms of improving the standard of living in rural areas It was revealed that the Auyl El Besig project planned to allocate 105 billion tenge in development of more than 480 villages which are inhabited by 1 3 million people in which according to Deputy Minister of National Economy Aliser Abdyqadyrov it would allow to implement more than 1 000 projects for the development of transport social and housing and communal infrastructure 44 Ereymentau akim candidate Sapar Barlybaev from the Nur Otan party in an Khabar Agency interview called on the electorate to vote for him saying that it would change his own life for the better As a result Barlybaev s statements went viral on social media in which Barlybaev admitted that he felt little unpleasant stating that he took his own words as humour without expecting to gain huge attention on the internet 45 Barlybaev also accused his rival self nominated candidate Abylaihan Syrymbetov of committing a campaign violation which resulted in a court decision removing Syrymbetov from the race He objected to the ruling announcing that he would try to appeal it 46 People s Party edit On 4 June 2021 the People s Party of Kazakhstan QHP announced that a special online resource would be opened which would show information towards candidates from the QHP that would contest for the rural akim posts 23 On 18 June the party launched a project named Red Bus in which the QHP themed campaign bus would conduct visits across Kazakhstan s regions in order to identify designate and pressure local authorities to eliminate the problems in remote parts of the country 47 In result of the working visits to Almaty East Kazakhstan Turkistan regions the QHP representatives expressed their intent to send an appeal to President Kassym Jomart Tokayev pressuring him to take a stronger stance on the shortage of high quality drinking water issue 48 On 19 July 2021 it was reported that the party had sent a letter to Tokayev which urged him to solve the problem urgently as well as to examine the proper allocation funds through state programmes to provide the residents with clean drinking water 49 According to QHP chairman Aiqyn Qongyrov some people living within the areas were threatened with a complete water utility cut by local officials if they had reported their complaints to the party 49 Adal edit Throughout the villages the Adal held surveys with residents in order to identify longstanding problems in settlements of which haven t been solved In result the party stressed five problems which were lack of clean drinking water bad quality of roads lack of jobs poor Internet quality and mobile communication and a lack of grazing land due to 98 of it being in rent 50 The Adal called on the government to pay more attention to the problems of rural areas as well as an audit to all programmes and in response to the dire situation the party announced drafting of its programme named Auyl manyzdy ekonomikalyk birlik Village an important economic unity which would aim at increasing income of residents in specified villages 50 According to party s secretary Eldar Jumagaziev in an interview to Forbes the programme would develop policies on the basis with the participation of village residents by conducting economic census and from there he proposed the Adal Project Office which would assist the akim in solving local issues 51 Others edit At the Kokterek Rural District in Turkistan Region which encompasses the villages of Kenestobe kk Birlik kk and Yntymaq kk Abdirazaq Maulenau whom was forced to quit his job after facing growing support from the district s activists and aqsaqals campaigned for high quality infrastructure such as water supply electricity gas supply and roads and pledged to attract investors and entrepreneurs to the villages Maulenau s challenger Nurdaulet Dihanbaev whom was nominee for the Nur Otan promised to solve the issue for hay harvesting and pay great attention cleanliness of streets in the settlements of the district 52 Controversies editAsimbetov s dismissal edit Nurjan Asimbetov a Nur Otan party member who previously served as an akim of Aksu was dismissed from his post on 21 May 2021 after just four months due to numerous complaints that he allegedly created unbearable conditions for city employees As a result the Ethics Council called for termination of his powers 53 During his tenure Asimbetov reported numerous problems within the administration regarding code violations as well as embezzlement of funds by city enterprises 54 Despite being forced to step down by the Pavlodar Regional akim Abilqayir Sqaqov Asimbetov received applause on social media for his work to make city services operate properly and asking state agencies to respond to active complaints by the residents 55 53 At the press conference the following day on 22 May 2021 Asimbetov announced that he would challenge his dismissal by running as an Independent in an election in his native village of Kenjekol kk where he and his father were well known 56 However the chairman of the Pavlodar Regional Election Commission Gulnar Amanjolova said it would be unlikely that Asimbetov could successfully become a candidate adding that any articles from the contestant discrediting the civil service would be barred from running clarification needed although noting that the question regarding Asimbetov s case would be up to an authorised state body 57 Removal of candidates edit Abylaihan Bijanov a resident of Orazaq was barred from running despite of being promptly registered as a candidate due to an alleged date error in his tax returns In response he filed a lawsuit against the Tselinograd District Election Commission on 17 July 2021 The case was dismissed the following day by a district judge As a result discontent broke out amongst Bijanov s supporters who gathered at the district courthouse demanding to file a complaint and threatening to boycott the polls if Bijanov would not appear on the ballot Human rights activist and lawyer Marjan Aspandiarova commented on the situation describing it as negligence of state bodies and the election commission 58 Muqtar Omarov complained about being disqualified from running for an election due to discrepancies in the documents in which according to him was due to filling out a tax return in the month of July instead of June in spite of having his declarations verified before the registration process of akim candidates ended 59 The Qyzylorda TV correspondent Asqar Tajiev expressed his interest for candidacy in the rural akim post in Mailytogai kk However after being registered Tajiev announced on his Facebook page that he was prevented from running due to discrepancies in his tax returns and that document verification was finalised after the candidate registration deadline Tajiev stressed that the mistake would ve been corrected quickly had he been notified earlier 59 Observation editOn 9 July 2021 the Center for Non Partisan Observation chairman Tolegen Kunadilov announced that the organisation would take part in the observing the local elections stressing the need to observe record violations and promote fair elections noting that it would mark completely new stage of political modernisation and that team with extensive experience in the field of electoral observation was formed 60 Under health guidelines amid the COVID 19 pandemic it was reported that poll monitors election commissions proxies and media reporters would be required to have a PCR test done or a vaccine passport against the virus shown before entering the polling precincts 61 62 Anyone with certain medical conditions could be exempted from vaccination and under the resolution of the Kazakhstan s Chief State Sanitary Doctor All participants in the electoral process would be provided with personal protective equipment and would be required to maintain social distancing A special isolated room would be in place in case of a person reporting feeling symptoms of COVID 19 62 According to the co founder of Erdindik Qanaty Roman Reimer only loyal observers towards the election commissions and candidates would be allowed at the polling stations whom in turn would likely refute themselves from reporting possible violations pointing out the poll observers are barred from conducting photo and video recording as well as live streams Independent observers were refused access to monitor the electoral precincts 63 The Youth Informational Service of Kazakhstan MISK on 25 July 2021 reported that it had sent monitors to several villages in the Aqmola Almaty East Kazakhstan North Kazakhstan and Turkistan regions where it assessed that the areas had a low electoral turnout rate 64 Conduct editPolls opened at 18 00 local time on 25 July 2021 in all 14 regions of Kazakhstan at a total amounted to 1 847 sites 65 According to the Territorial Election Commissions ASKs a total of 1 209 817 voters were eligible to take part in the election 65 All polling sites would remain open until 20 00 local time when the vote cast is set to be concluded 66 Violations edit Representatives from the Erdindik Qanaty had reported visiting polls in the Aqmola East Kazakhstan Karaganda Pavlodar and North Kazakhstan regions where they had witnessed campaign advertisements from the ruling Nur Otan party candidates no special access for voters with disabilities and pre marked ballots as well 63 At the one of the polling stations one resident reported that a woman whom was admitted as an observer was allegedly a school employee that worked as a technician 67 The Youth Informational Service of Kazakhstan MISK complained about its observers being pursued by unknown figures in the Turkistan Region and that in Almaty Region the election commission chairman had sent personal documents of several observers to the National Security Committee 64 67 Journalist Amangeldi Batyrbekov at Polling Precinct No 659 in the Kurkeles village reported that he had witnessed a member of the election commission Saliha Tolymbekova handing an unnamed voter two ballots in which the voter admitted that he voted for his mother for the second time 67 Results editUnder the Kazakh electoral law results are announced within three days after the polls close and for the period of seven days registration of newly elected akims takes place by the Territorial Election Commissions ASKs 68 Just days after the elections took place the ASKs reported the final results throughout the regions which showed the ruling Nur Otan party candidates winning majority of races with 627 rural akim posts being secured by persons whom were nominated by the party including 65 Independents 69 An estimated 2 3 s of elected rural akims were incumbents while only 1 3 were new figures 70 At around 10 00 the first reports of hundreds of people showing at the polls were in Almaty North Kazakhstan and Kostanay regions and were presented with memorable gifts 71 At 12 00 the highest turnout was observed in Jambyl Region where over 30 of estimated voters had cast their ballots 71 The Jambyl Region continued taking the lead in terms of the electoral turnout and by 16 00 it had reached 78 7 71 Overall results Party Votes Akims Nur Otan 627 85 89 Independent 33 4 52 Auyl People s Democratic Patriotic Party 33 4 52 Adal 15 2 05 Ak Zhol Democratic Party 11 1 51 People s Party 10 1 37 Nationwide Social Democratic Party 1 0 14 Total votes 956 984 100 00 730 100 00Registered voters turnout 1 209 817 79 10Source Caravan kz Newsroom kzAqmola Region edit nbsp Aqmola Region nbsp Number of elected akims by district Nur Otan 74 Independent 14 People s Party 3 Aq Jol 2 Auyl 1 Adal 1 Party Votes Akims Nur Otan 46 109 60 79 74 77 89 Independent 18 163 24 02 14 14 74 People s Party 1 809 2 38 3 3 16 Ak Zhol Democratic Party 976 1 29 2 2 11 Auyl People s Democratic Patriotic Party 544 0 72 1 1 05 Adal 278 0 37 1 1 05 Against all 4 880 6 43Invalid blank votes 3 074 4 05Total 75 833 100 00 95 100 00Registered voters turnout 100 111 75 75Source AOSKAqtobe Region edit Party Votes Akims Nur Otan 28 80 00 Independent 2 5 71 Auyl People s Democratic Patriotic Party 2 5 71 Ak Zhol Democratic Party 1 2 86 Adal 1 2 86 People s Party 1 2 86 Total 25 308 100 00 35 100 00Registered voters turnout 32 017 79 05Source AOSKAlmaty Region edit Party Votes Akims Nur Otan 57 80 28 Independent 11 15 49 Auyl People s Democratic Patriotic Party 3 4 26 Total 149 888 100 00 71 100 00Registered voters turnout 221 952 67 53Atyrau Region edit Party Votes Akims Nur Otan 15 83 33 Independent 2 11 11 Adal 1 5 55 Total 32 981 100 00 18 100 00Registered voters turnout 44 305 74 44Source AOSKEast Kazakhstan Region edit Party Votes Akims Nur Otan 60 77 92 Auyl People s Democratic Patriotic Party 11 14 29 Independent 2 2 60 Adal 2 2 60 Ak Zhol Democratic Party 1 1 30 People s Party 1 1 30 Total 101 184 100 00 77 100 00Registered voters turnout 111 328 90 88Source SOSKJambyl Region edit Party Votes Akims Nur Otan 31 81 58 Independent 3 7 89 Auyl People s Democratic Patriotic Party 1 2 63 Adal 1 2 63 Ak Zhol Democratic Party 1 2 63 People s Party 1 2 63 Total 94 642 100 00 38 100 00Registered voters turnout 104 391 90 66Source JOSKWest Kazakhstan Region edit Party Votes Akims Nur Otan 22 70 97 Independent 7 22 58 Auyl People s Democratic Patriotic Party 1 3 23 Nationwide Social Democratic Party 1 3 23 Total 31 478 100 00 31 100 00Registered voters turnout 38 724 81 29Source BOSK Jaiyq PressKaraganda Region edit Party Votes Akims Nur Otan 56 74 67 Independent 14 18 67 Auyl People s Democratic Patriotic Party 3 4 00 Ak Zhol Democratic Party 1 1 33 Adal 1 1 33 Total 61 846 100 00 75 100 00Registered voters turnout 81 540 75 85Source QOSKKostanay Region edit Party Votes Akims Nur Otan 52 80 00 Independent 7 10 77 Auyl People s Democratic Patriotic Party 2 3 08 Ak Zhol Democratic Party 2 3 08 Adal 2 3 08 Total 39 510 100 00 65 100 00Registered voters turnout 46 799 84 42Source QOSKKyzylorda Region edit Party Votes Akims Nur Otan 30 75 00 Independent 5 12 50 Auyl People s Democratic Patriotic Party 2 5 00 Adal 2 5 00 People s Party 1 2 50 Total 30 149 100 00 40 100 00Registered voters turnout 36 071 83 58Source QOSKMangystau Region edit Party Votes Akims Nur Otan 8 80 00 Independent 1 10 00 Adal 1 10 00 Total 11 650 100 00 10 100 00Registered voters turnout 14 144 82 37Source MOSKPavlodar Region edit Party Votes Akims Nur Otan 34 77 27 Independent 6 13 64 Auyl People s Democratic Patriotic Party 2 4 55 Ak Zhol Democratic Party 1 2 27 Adal 1 2 27 Total 40 628 100 00 44 100 00Registered voters turnout 52 819 76 92Source POSKNorth Kazakhstan Region edit Party Votes Akims Nur Otan 55 77 46 Independent 7 9 86 Auyl People s Democratic Patriotic Party 3 4 23 People s Party 3 4 22 Ak Zhol Democratic Party 2 2 82 Adal 1 1 41 Total 52 660 100 00 71 100 00Registered voters turnout 60 471 87 08Source NOSKTurkistan Region edit Party Votes Akims Nur Otan 41 68 33 Independent 17 28 33 Auyl People s Democratic Patriotic Party 1 1 67 Adal 1 1 67 Total 209 227 100 00 60 100 00Registered voters turnout 265 146 78 91Source TOSK TOSKBy elections edit1 August edit The rural district akim elections within the Shieli District and Aral District in Kyzylorda Region were initially set to be held on the same day on 25 July as general municipal races were but were rescheduled for 1 August 2021 A total of nine candidates were nominated for the races in the districts which only seven of them ended being registered 72 2021 Aqqum Rural District akim election Party Candidate Votes Nur Otan Nurbek Jandauletov 731 78 77 Independent Myrzagul Rsalieva 153 16 49 Independent Qaiyrjan Nurhojaev 6 0 65 Independent Zauregul Mahajanova 3 0 32 Against all 0 0 00 Invalid blank votes 35 3 77 Total 928 100 00Registered voters turnout 1 283 72 33Source AASK AASK Syrboyi kz2021 Talaptan Rural District akim election Party Candidate Votes Nur Otan Amankeldi Omirali 1 816 94 44 Independent Bekbolat Duisenov 94 4 89 Against all 0 0 00 Invalid blank votes 13 0 68 Total 1 923 100 00Registered voters turnout 2 244 85 70Source SASK AASK Syrboyi kz8 August edit On 9 July 2021 the Jambyl District Election Commission JASK scheduled for akim elections to be held in Ulken Rural District 73 A total of three candidates were registered on 28 July with two being independents 74 2021 Ulken Rural District akim election Party Candidate Votes Nur Otan Kenjemurat Qasenov 732 85 12 Independent Aidyn Berdyqulov 82 9 53 Independent Anuar Qalqabaev 46 5 35 Against all 0 0 00 Invalid blank votes 0 3 77 Total 860 100 00Registered voters turnout 1 200 71 67Source JASK Syrboyi kz22 August edit On 23 July 2021 the Salqar District Election Commission SASK set the date for akim elections to take place in Bersugir Rural District within the Aqtobe Region 75 From 24 July nominations of candidates were held where a total of 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