Kazakhstani legislative election, 2004

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A general election was held on September 19, 2004 in Kazakhstan to elect a new government to the Majilis, the legislature of the Parliament of Kazakhstan. 77 seats are at stake. 67 are directly elected by the Kazakh people and the remaining 10 are elected by the elected political party.

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[edit] Results

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Summary of the 19 September and 3 October 2004 Assembly of Kazakhstan election results
Parties and alliances Votes % Seats
Fatherland (Otan) 60.6 42
Democratic Party of Kazakhstan Bright Path (Qazaqstan Demokratiyalyk Partiyasi Ak Zhol) 12.0 1
All Together (Asar) 11.4 4
Agrarian and Industrial Union of Workers Block 7.1 11
Opposition Union of Communists and DCK Block 3.4 -
People's Communist Party of Kazakhstan (Qazaqstan Khalyk Kommunistik Partiyasi) 2.0 -
Village Social Democratic Party (Auyl Sotsial-Demokratiyalyk Partiyasi) 1.7 -
Democratic Party (Demokratiyalyk Partiyasi) 0.8 1
Party of Patriots 0.6 -
Rukhaniyat Party 0.4 -
Non-partisans - . 18
Total (turnout %)   77

[edit] Election issues

  • Media bias is an issue with election watchdogs. The parties, Fatherland Party and All-Together Republican Party, who are pro-president of Kazakhstan are being allowed much more air-time on television. Dariga Nazarbayeva is the daughter of the current President Nazarbayev.


[edit] Previous election

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