2021 Almaty City Mäslihat election

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2021 Almaty City Mäslihat election

 2016 10 January 2021 2023 

All 39 seats in the Almaty City Mäslihat
20 seats needed for a majority
Turnout30.25%
  First party Second party
 
Aq Jol
Leader Bakhytjan Sagintayev Quandyq Bisqultanov
Party Nur Otan Aq Jol
Leader since 5 July 2019 9 December 2019
Seats won 29 15
Popular vote 218,003 32,367
Percentage 68.11% 10.11%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Auyl
QHP
Leader Mahambet Hasenov Älibek Şapenov
Party Auyl QHP
Leader since 10 July 2020 18 March 2017
Last election New New
Seats won 3 3
Seat change Increase3 Increase3
Popular vote 24,591 23,388
Percentage 7.68% 7.31%

Secretary before election

Qaldybai Qazanbaev
Nur Otan

Elected Secretary

Stanislav Kankurov
Nur Otan

Elections to the Almaty City Mäslihat were held on 10 January 2021 to elect 39 deputies of the Almaty City Mäslihat. This was the first time that all city deputies were elected under party-list proportional representation.

The Nur Otan won majority of 29 seats in the Almaty City Mäslihat followed by the other 3 parties.

In the aftermath of the 2016 City Mäslihat election, the ruling Nur Otan party members.

In 2018, the Government of Kazakhstan approved a new constitutional amendment which would allow all Mäslihat elections to be conducted through party-list proportional representation.[1] However, the move lead for self-nominated (independent) candidates from contesting in the race as all the mäslihats (local assemblies) required its members to be affiliated registered political party.[2]

In December 2019, the City Mäslihat during its convocation tenure unanimously voted for approval of the draft Almaty-2050 Development Strategy aimed to solve the problems in Almaty and improve lives of citizens.[3] As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in Kazakhstan, the city suffered setbacks in declining economy, investments, and an increase in inflation due to quarantine measures and lockdowns that were implemented.[4] City councillor Qairat Qudaibergen was reported to have tested positive for COVID-19.[5] In December 2020, during a briefing, Almaty äkim Bakhytzhan Sagintayev stated that the economy had stabilized and that it has a "potential for rapid recovery in the post-epidemic period."[6]

Electoral system

The City Mäslihat deputies are directly-elected through proportional representation for a five year term and must win the 7% electoral threshold to win any seats. If only one party manages to pass the threshold, then the other party with the second most received votes is awarded enough seats to have representations in the City Mäslihat.[2]

Parties

Results

References

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