Central Election Commission Deputy Chairman Bahrom Kuchkarov said that in the early presidential elections in Uzbekistan’s history, held at 13:00 local time (11:00 Moscow time), voter turnout was more than 52%. It has been reported DEA News.
“In total, as of 13:00, about 10 million 052 thousand voters, or 52.16%, had already voted in the country,” said the deputy head of the Uzbekistan CEC.
The turnout threshold for the validation of elections in Uzbekistan is 33%, and this threshold was exceeded approximately three hours after voting started at the ballot boxes.
According to Kuchkarov, currently 82 complaints and appeals have been sent to the CEC. The MSK vice-president stated that all signals and messages will be checked for violations.
Voting will continue until Sunday, July 9, at 20:00 (18:00 Moscow time). Results will be collected close to the morning of 10 July. The elections were held after amendments to the constitution of Uzbekistan to increase the term of office of the head of state from five to seven years.
Before that, President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev voted in early presidential elections.
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