Central Election Commission (Kazakhstan)
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| Қазақстан Республикасының Орталық сайлау комиссиясы | |
Central Election Commission building | |
| Agency overview | |
|---|---|
| Formed | 22 September 1989 |
| Jurisdiction | Government of Kazakhstan |
| Headquarters | Astana, Kazakhstan |
| Chairman responsible | |
| Website | election.gov.kz |
The Central Election Commission of the Republic of Kazakhstan (CEC RK or CEC, Kazakh: Қазақстан Республикасының Орталық сайлау комиссиясы, ҚР OSK; Russian: Центральная избирательная комиссия Республики Казахстан, ЦИК РК) is a state body in Kazakhstan, which heads the unified system of election commissions.[1]
The OSK was originally formed on 22 September 1989 as the Central Election Commission for Elections and Recall of People's Deputies of the Kazakh SSR by the Resolution of the Supreme Soviet of the Kazakh SSR. It was consisted of 25 people.[2]
By the Decree of the President of Kazakhstan of No. 3205, the current Regulation on the Central Election Commission of the Republic of Kazakhstan was approved on 11 November 1996.
In 2013, the OSK became a member of the Association of World Election Bodies.[3]
Functions
In accordance with Article 12 of the Constitutional Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan from 28 September 1995 "On elections in the Republic of Kazakhstan", the OSK exercises control over the implementation of the legislation on elections in Kazakhstan; organizes the preparation and conduct of elections of the president of the Republic of Kazakhstan and members of the Mazhilis; directs the organization and conduct of elections of members of the Senate of Kazakhstan; considers the issue of admitting political parties to participate in the Mazhilis and Maslihats elections, elected by party lists; carries out management of election commissions for the election of the president and members of the Parliament; sums up the results of the elections of the president and members of the Parliament, registers the elected president and members of the Parliament, publishes a message about this in the mass media; exercises other powers in accordance with the legislation of Kazakhstan.[1]