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Kazakhstan's 9th electoral district

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Electoral district No. 9
Kazakh: №9 сайлау округі
Russian: Избирательный округ №9
Single-mandate constituency
for the Mäjilis
DistrictAkkol, Arshaly, Astrakhan, Atbasar, Birjan sal, Bulandy, Burabay, Egindikol, Ereymentau, Esil, Korgalzhyn, Sandyktau, Shortandy, Tselinograd, Zerendi, Zhaksy, and Zharkain
RegionAkmola Region
Population788,547 (2023)[1]
Electorate517,816 (2023)[2]
Major settlementsKokshetau (seat) and Stepnogorsk
Current constituency
Created2004
2022 (re-established)
Seats1
PartyAmanat
DeputyAina Mysyrälimova
Elected2023

The Electoral district No. 9 (Kazakh: №9 сайлау округі, romanized№9 sailau okrugı; Russian: Избирательный округ №9) is a single-mandate territorial constituency in Kazakhstan, represented in the lower chamber Mäjilis of the Parliament. It covers the entirety of Akmola Region, including all its regional districts, with its seat being located in Kokshetau.

The constituency was originally formed for the 2004 legislative election and existed until being abolished in 2007. However, it has been reestablished in 2022 and is currently represented by deputy Aina Mysyrälimova (Amanat) since March 2023.[3]

Geography

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The Electoral district No. 9 is situated in the territory of Akmola Region, and its administrative center, Kokshetau, serves as the seat of the constituency. It shares borders with No. 24 (North Kazakhstan Region) to the north, No. 20 (Kostanay Region) to the west, No. 19 (Karaganda Region) to the south, and No. 23 (Pavlodar Region) to east.[4]

History

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The Electoral district No. 9 was formed for the 2004 legislative election as a result of redistribution originally within the boundaries of Akmola Region, and Valery Kotovich served as deputy from the constituency.[5] From there, the electoral district continued to exist until its dissolution following the 2007 constitutional amendment, which led to the abolition of all constituencies as part of the transition from a mixed-member majoritarian representation to a fully party-list proportional representation system.[6][7][8] The change affected the composition of all seats in the lower chamber Mäjilis of the Kazakh Parliament beginning with the 2007 legislative election.[9][10]

On 24 December 2022, the Electoral district No. 9 was reestablished by the Central Election Commission in the Akmola Region, which came into effect on 1 January 2023 as a result of the 2022 amendment.[11][12] The adoption of this amendment marked the reintroduction of a mixed electoral system for electing Mäjilis deputies, with the use of numbered constituencies being reinstated for the first time since 2004.[13][14] It made its debut in the 2023 legislative election, with Aina Mysyrälimova becoming the elected representative of the constituency.[15]

Deputies

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Election Member Party % Representing region
2004 Valery Kotovich Otan 76.1 Aqmola Region
2007 Defunct (Single-nationwide PR constituency)
2012
2016
2021
2023 Aina Mysyrälimova Amanat 50.7 Aqmola Region

Election results

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2023

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CandidatePartyVotes%
Aina MysyrälimovaAmanat154,58750.72
Arman BerdalinIndependent41,70813.68
Meruert QazbekovaAq Jol31,73810.41
Saian MuhamediarIndependent25,4698.36
Nartai YsqaqovAuyl24,1757.93
Konstantin KotovichIndependent5,7351.88
Aleksandr LapitanIndependent5,3941.77
Omar JumagulovIndependent3,3301.09
Valery SmokvinNationwide Social Democratic Party3,3121.09
Erjan AqynovIndependent2,1470.70
Against all7,1902.36
Total304,785100.00
Valid votes304,78598.13
Invalid/blank votes5,8091.87
Total votes310,594100.00
Registered voters/turnout517,81659.98
Amanat gain
Source: CEC

References

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  1. ^ Population of the Republic of Kazakhstan as of April 1, 2023 (PDF) (Report). Astana: Department of Population Statistics (published 2023-05-15). 2023-04-01. Retrieved 2023-06-26.
  2. ^ Оспанов, Аслан (2023-03-25). "Ақмола облысы мәслихатына депутат болып кімдер сайланды". Kazinform (in Kazakh). Retrieved 2023-06-27.
  3. ^ Tatyana, Kudrenok (2023-03-27). "2023 elections: CEC announces winners of single-mandate districts". Kazinform. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  4. ^ ""Бірмандаттық сайлау округтері бойынша Қазақстан Республикасы Парламенті Мәжілісінің депутаттарын сайлау жөніндегі сайлау округтерінің тізбесі мен шекараларын айқындау туралы" Қазақстан Республикасы Орталық сайлау комиссиясының 2022 жылғы 24 желтоқсандағы № 130/625 Қаулысы". Информационная система ПАРАГРАФ (in Kazakh). Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  5. ^ Information Compendium about Elections and Republican Referenda, held in the Republic of Kazakhstan from 25 March 1990 till 16 January 2012 (PDF) (Report). Vol. 1. Astana: The Central Election Commission of the Republic of Kazakhstan. 2012. p. 452. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-04-24. Retrieved 2023-06-30.
  6. ^ "Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders Annual Report 2007 - Kazakhstan". Refworld. 2008-06-19. Retrieved 2023-06-30.
  7. ^ Sarsembayev, Marat (2008). "Parliamentary Reform in the Republic of Kazakhstan" (PDF). OSCE Yearbook 2007. Baden-Baden: 115–124. doi:10.5771/9783845207018-115. ISBN 9783845207018 – via Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy.
  8. ^ Yermukanov, Marat (2007-05-30). "CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS BOLSTER NAZARBAYEVS PRESIDENCY". www.cacianalyst.org. Retrieved 2023-06-30.
  9. ^ Kozlova, Marina (2007-08-17). "Political Apathy, Uncertainty Ahead of Kazakhstan Parliamentary Elections". World Politics Review. Retrieved 2023-06-30.
  10. ^ Satubaldina, Assel (2023-03-16). "Here's What You Need to Know About Parliamentary Elections in Kazakhstan". The Astana Times. Retrieved 2023-06-30.
  11. ^ "Бірмандаттық сайлау округтері бойынша Қазақстан Республикасы Парламенті Мәжілісінің депутаттарын сайлау жөніндегі сайлау округтерінің тізбесі мен шекараларын айқындау туралы". www.election.gov.kz (in Kazakh). 2022-12-24. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  12. ^ Ардақ, Жанат (2022-08-30). "Мәжіліске бір мандатты округтан сайланудың егжей-тегжейі жарияланды". inbusiness.kz (in Kazakh). Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  13. ^ Alzhanov, Dimash (2022-07-28). "Kazakhstan's referendum: regime consolidation instead of genuine political reforms". ConstitutionNet. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  14. ^ Ualikhanova, Aruzhan (2023-01-31). "State Counselor Karin: Kazakhstan Set to Continue Political Reforms Through 2023". The Astana Times. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  15. ^ Халдарова, Динара (2023-03-20). "Кто из одномандатников Алматы, Астаны и областей прошел в Мажилис". zakon.kz (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-06-20.