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Monday, October 16, 2017

2017 Kyrgyzstan Presidential Election Sunday Oct 15,2017

The 2017 Kyrgyzstan Presidential Election were held on Sunday Oct 15,2017

Incumbent President Almazbek Atambayevwas not allowed to run again because the constitution sets a single 6-year term for the head of state.

11 candidates registered for the race, and from this field preliminary results indicate that Sooronbay Jeenbekov of the Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan won more than 50% of the vote, avoiding a runoff.
Number on ballot[23]NameOccupationNominated by
1Ernis ZarlykovEx-First Vice Mayor of BishkekIndependent
2Toktaiym UmetalievaCivic activist[24]Independent
3Temir SariyevLeader of Akshumkar, ex-Prime Minister (2015-16)Akshumkar
4Ulukbek KochkorovLeader of Zhany DoorIndependent
5Taalatbek MasadykovInternational relations specialistIndependent
6Ömürbek BabanovLeader of Respublika–Ata Zhurt, ex-Prime Minister (2011)Independent
7Arstanbek AbdyldayevBusinessmanIndependent
8Azimbek BeknazarovLawyerIndependent
9Sooronbay JeenbekovEx-Prime Minister (2016-17)Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan
10Adakhan MadumarovLeader of Butun KyrgyzstanButun Kyrgyzstan
11Kamchybek TashievCo-chairman of Respublika–Ata ZhurtRespublika–Ata Zhurt
12Arslanbek MaliyevLeader of AalamIndependent
13Bakyt TorobayevLeader of Onuguu–Progress, Member of the Supreme Council of KyrgyzstanOnuguu–Progress
CandidatePartyVotes%
Sooronbay JeenbekovSDPK917,21954.81
Ömürbek BabanovIndependent564,57333.74
Adakhan MadumarovButun Kyrgyzstan108,4236.48
Temir SariyevAkshumar42,8862.56
Taalatbek MasadykovIndependent10,5940.63
Ulukbek KochkorovIndependent8,3630.50
Azimbek BeknazarovIndependent2,7340.16
Arstanbek AbdyldayevIndependent1,9890.12
Arslanbek MaliyevIndependent1,5950.10
Ernis ZarlykovIndependent1,5310.09
Toktaiym UmetalievaIndependent1,4260.09
Against all12,1140.72
Invalid/blank votes18,976
Total1,692,423100
Registered voters/turnout3,025,77055.93

 Pending certification of the results on October 18,2017 Jeenbekov will be inaugurated as President of Kyrgyzstan on  December 04,2017


About Kyrgyzstan 

A Central Asian state bordering China, Kyrgyzstan became independent with the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991


Settled by Kyrgyz tribes from southern Siberia in the 17th century, the area was ruled by various regional powers before coming under Russian, and then Soviet, rule.
Most of its six million people are Turkic-speaking Muslims.

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