Overseas Voting Kazakhstan’s Presidential Election Shows 57.5 Percent Turnout as Voting Abroad Continues

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Astana (Raza Syed) November 20  Citizens of Kazakhstan will have the opportunity to vote at 68 polling stations opened on Election Day, 20 November, in diplomatic and consular offices of 53 countries.

             A Woman casting vote  Kazakhstan Embassy in Islamabad, photo was taken by Majid khan(Resident Editor Pakistan; The London Post )                      


As of 7 p.m. Astana time, voter turnout outside the country was 57.5%, meaning he was nearly 7,400 out of 12,841 registrants, Deputy Foreign Minister Roman Vasilenko told the Central Election Commission. I made a report at a briefing session at the conference (CEC).


Deputy Foreign Minister Roman Vasilenko during a briefing at the Central Electoral Commission (CEC)

So far he has completed work on 10 polling places, with 57 still operating and his one polling place in San Francisco will soon open. Support centres for foreign observers and media will operate in Almaty and Astana from 17 to 21 November.


Well-known Kazakh boxing coach Yelik Algabek, who coaches the Moroccan national team, came to vote at the polling station at the Kazakh embassy in Rabat. Photo credit:
MFA Press Service

More than 20 briefings were held with representatives of international organizations such as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, the Islamic Cooperation Organization, the Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia, the Organization of Turkish States, the Parliamentarians’ Meeting of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, etc. . , the International Turkic Academy, and representatives from abroad.

Majid Khan, (Resident Editor Pakistan; The London Post ) has shared his views about the voting process in Islamabad, Pakistan. he has shared that a vast majority of Kazakh people living in Pakistan have contributed to this election with great enthusiasm. they maintained peace and all were well-organized and nice-mannered people. The voters shared their views with Majid khan and said that it is a historic moment for the people of Kazakhstan and they do not want to miss the opportunity to take part in this historic event. All citizens were very happy and excited to vote for their presidential candidates. According to Majid Khan, the whole process of this voting for this presidential election was so well and nicely organised that I was really impressed by the ethics and manners of the citizen of Kazakhstan.

The CEC has accredited over 614 observers of him, and 254 foreign journalists were qualified to cover the election.