2012 Kazakh legislative election

Legislative elections were held in Kazakhstan on 15 January 2012. The result was a victory for the Nur Otan party, which won 83 of the 98 seats in the Mäjilis. However, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) stated that the election "did not meet fundamental principles of democratic elections." The elections marked the first time that the second-placed party would gain parliamentary seats irrespective of whether it cleared the 7% electoral threshold. Due to the Zhanaozen massacre and the resulting state of emergency there, the election was not planned to be held in Zhanaozen. However, this decision was overturned on 10 January 2012.

2012 Kazakh legislative election

15 January 2012

98 of the 107 seats in the Mäjilis
54 seats needed for a majority
Registered9,303,693
Turnout75.44% ( 7.04pp)
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Nursultan Nazarbayev Azat Peruashev Vladislav Kosarev
Party Nur Otan Ak Zhol QKHP
Leader since 1 March 1999 2 July 2011 6 June 2004
Last election 98 - -
Seats won 83 8 7
Seat change 15 8 7
Popular vote 5,621,436 518,405 498,788
Percentage 80.99% 7.47% 7.19%
Swing 7.41% 4.37% 5.89%

Chairman before election

Oral Muhamedjanov
Nur Otan

Elected Chairman

Nurlan Nigmatulin
Nur Otan

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