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Preliminary Statement on Election day
Opening, voting, closing and tabulation procedures were largely carried out according to the law. Minor procedural violations were observed at a small proportion of polling stations, while 23 violations of a serious nature were reported. 05.10.2020
Short-term observation results on the voting process as of 20.00 of October 4
Observers report that the voting process ended peacefully with minor procedural violations and a number of serious violations observed 05.10.2020
Invitation to a press-conference dedicated to the preliminary results of nonpartisan observation on Parliament elections.
Dear media representatives, partners and representatives of foreign diplomatic missions and international organizations! 04.10.2020
Results of Independent Monitoring as of 14:00
Voters followed COVID-19 guidelines in 81,3 percent of polling stations. There were queues due to COVID-19 mitigation measures at 49,9% of polling stations 04.10.2020
Election day commenced peacefully with few minor violations
STATEMENT
Election day commenced peacefully with few minor violations
Observers report that the election day commenced peacefully with few minor violations observed. All Common Cause observers have been granted access to observe elections at designated polling stations 04.10.2020
Common cause on Election Day
Information for the media
Common cause on Election Day
The Common Cause on October 4 from 7.00 to 23.00 will inform the media about the progress of nonpartisan observation of the elections of the JK KR. 04.10.2020
Briefing at the Kabar news agency. Presentation of the first “Preliminary report on the results of long-term observation of the elections of deputies to the Jogorku Kenesh. The observation period is from August 24 to September 25, 2020".
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Briefing at the Kabar news agency. Presentation of the first “Preliminary report on the results of long-term observation of the elections of deputies to the Jogorku Kenesh. The observation period is from August 24 to September 25, 2020".
Nonpartisan observers of the Common Cause PF are concerned about the large number of applications from voters who have passed biometric registration to vote at a new voting address (Form No. 2). This is stated in the first "Preliminary report on the results of long-term observation of the elections of deputies to the Jogorku Kenesh. Observation period from August 24 to September 25, 2020". 29.09.2020
The Common Cause Public Foundation is concerned about the record increase in the number of voters registered on Form No. 2.
STATEMENT
The Common Cause Public Foundation is concerned about the record increase in the number of voters registered on Form No. 2.
The Common Cause Public Foundation, which is implementing the project of nonpartisan observation of the elections to the Jogorku Kenesh on October 4, expresses serious concern about the increase of the number of voters who submitted applications on Form No. 2, i.e. decided to cast their votes at the voting address rather than at their registered place of residence. 29.09.2020