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Deputy election in Uzbekistan: results, figures, changes

15 million 27 thousand 529 (74.72 percent) of more than 19 million 944 thousand registered voters voted in the election of deputies of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis and Councils of People's Deputies on October 27. Chairman of the Central Election Commission Zayniddin Nizomkhojaev informed about this.

The Liberal Democratic Party of Uzbekistan won 34.75 percent of the votes (26 mandates) in the Single electoral district for the Legislative Chamber, and the "National Revival" party came second with 18.82 percent (14 mandates).

The next seats were divided between the People's Democratic Party (17.11 percent, 13 seats), the "Adolat" party (16.20 percent, 12 seats) and the Ecology Party (13.12 percent, 10 seats).

UzLiDeP won 38 seats, "Milliy Tikalnish" 15 seats, "Adolat" 9 seats, People's Democratic Party 7 seats, and Ecoparty 6 seats in the single-mandate electoral district.

The 150 seats in the Legislative Chamber were distributed among the parties as follows:

UzLiDeP - 64;
"National revival" - 29;
"Justice" – 21;
PDP - 20;
Ecoparty - 16.

For information, the voting process for the election of deputies of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis and local councils in Uzbekistan began at 08:00 on October 27 in 11,028 polling stations and continued until 20:00.

57 polling stations were established in diplomatic missions of Uzbekistan in 40 foreign countries. The first of the election processes abroad began at 04:00 Tashkent time at diplomatic missions in Japan and the Republic of Korea. The end of the voting process was completed at 05:00 on October 28, Tashkent time at the representative offices in the USA.

As of 13:00 on October 27, 9,948,589 out of 19,944,859 voters, or 47.62 percent, participated in the voting and the parliamentary election was considered completed.

This year's elections were held on the basis of the mixed electoral (majority-proportional) system in accordance with the updated Constitution and national election legislation. This system allows for the election of 75 deputies of the Legislative Chamber from single-mandate constituencies under the majority electoral system, and the remaining 75 through the party-list proportional electoral system.