Electoral districts of Kazakhstan

Electoral districts of Kazakhstan (Kazakh: Сайлау округтері, romanized: Sailau okrugterı) are a series of single-member districts in Kazakhstan used to represent and elect members of lower chamber Mäjilis in the Parliament. These electoral districts, along with party-list proportional representation seats, constitute a single system of mixed-member majoritarian representation, with 29 members from each constituency being represented in the elected body of the Mäjilis.[1]

The history of electoral districts in Kazakhstan date back to the Communist era, when lawmakers represented every constituency in the Supreme Soviet of the Kazakh SSR.[2] In the early 1990s, during Kazakhstan's independence, a mixed electoral system was introduced and eventually led to the reduction of seats in the Mäjilis and replacement with full proportional representation after the 2007 amendments.[3][4] However, the mixed system was reinstated after the 2022 referendum, thus restoring a number of previously dissolved electoral districts of the Mäjilis.[5][6]

Under Article 12 of the Constitutional Law "On Elections", the Central Election Commission oversees formation of Mäjilis electoral districts in each region and city of republican significance (Almaty, Astana, and Shymkent). Each administrative division must have at least one constituent seat to be ensured with representation in the Mäjilis.[7]

List

No. Name Region Seat Bordering areas Ref.
1 Astana I Astana Almaty District and Baiqonyr District
2 Astana II Esil District and Saryarqa District
3 Almaty I Almaty Alatau District and Auezov District
4 Almaty II Almaly District, Jetysu District, and Turksib District
5 Almaty III Bostandyq District, Medeu District, and Nauryzbai District
6 Shymkent I Shymkent Abai District, Turan District, parts of Al-Farabi District
7 Shymkent II Enbekshin District, Qaratau District, parts of Al-Farabi District
8 Semey Abai Region Semey All of Abai Region
9 Kokshetau Akmola Region Kokshetau All of Akmola Region
10 Aktobe Aktobe Region Aktobe All of Aktobe Region
11 Qonaev Almaty Region Qonaev City of Qonaev, Enbekshikazakh District, Kegen District, Raiymbek District, Talgar District, and Uygur District
12 Kaskelen Kaskelen Karasay District, Ile District, Jambyl District, and Balkhash District
13 Atyrau Atyrau Region Atyrau All of Atyrau Region
14 Oral West Kazakhstan Region Oral All of West Kazakhstan Region
15 Taraz Jambyl Region Taraz City of Taraz, Jambyl District, Jualy District, and Talas District
16 Kulan Kulan Moiynkum District, Sarysu District, Bayzak District, Turar Ryskulov District, Merki District, Shu District and Korday District
17 Taldykorgan Jetisu Region Taldykorgan All of Jetisu Region
18 Karaganda Karaganda Region Karaganda City of Karaganda and Bukhar-Zhyrau District
19 Temirtau Temirtau Cities of Temirtau, Balkhash, Priozersk, Saran, Shakhtinsk, Abay District, Aktogay District, Karkaraly District, Nura District, Osakarov District, and Shet District
20 Kostanay Kostanay Region Kostanay All of Kostanay Region
21 Kyzylorda Kyzylorda Region Kyzylorda All of Kyzylorda Region
22 Aktau Mangystau Region Aktau All of Mangystau Region
23 Pavlodar Pavlodar Region Pavlodar All of Pavlodar Region
24 Petropavl North Kazakhstan Region Petropavl All of North Kazakhstan Region
25 Turkistan Turkistan Region Turkistan Cities of Arys, Otrar, Ordabasy District, Shardara District, and Sauran District
26 Aqsukent Aqsukent City of Kentau, Sozak District, Tulkibas District, Tole Bi District, and Baydibek District
27 Saryagash Saryagash Saryagash District, Keles District, Kazygurt District, Maktaaral District, and Jetisai District
28 Jezkazgan Ulytau Region Jezkazgan All of Ulytau Region
29 Oskemen East Kazakhstan Region Oskemen All of East Kazakhstan Region

References

  1. "On January 21, a meeting of the Central Election Commission of the Republic of Kazakhstan was held". www.election.gov.kz. 2023-01-29. Retrieved 2023-01-30.
  2. Ermagambetova, Sheker (1945-11-20). "The Deputy — A Public Servant". Information Bulletin. Washington, D.C.: Embassy of USSR. 5 (121): 7–8.
  3. Akkozha, Dastan; Wilhelmi, Anna (2021-01-18). "How Parliament of Kazakhstan has Changed: From Majority System to Party Lists". CABAR.asia. Retrieved 2023-01-30.
  4. БАЙТЕЛОВА, ЖАННА (2020-08-31). "The Evolution of Kazakhstan's Constitution". Kursiv Media Kazakhstan. Retrieved 2023-01-30.
  5. Cornell, Svante E.; Barro, Albert (2022-05-31). "Kazakhstan's June Referendum: Accelerating Reform" (PDF). Central Asia-Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Program: 12.
  6. Dumoulin, Marie (2022-06-15). "Changer things: Kazakhstan's second republic". ECFR. Retrieved 2023-01-30.
  7. "On Elections in the Republic of Kazakhstan - "Adilet" LIS". adilet.zan.kz. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
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