All 120 seats in the Supreme Council 61 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
61.00% ( 10.93 pp)
Party
Leader
%
Seats
+/–
Ata-Zhurt
Kamchybek Tashiev
15.41
28
New
SDPK
Almazbek Atambayev
14.24
26
+15
Ar-Namys
Felix Kulov
13.78
25
+25
Respublika
Ömürbek Babanov
12.62
23
New
Ata-Meken
Omurbek Tekebayev
9.99
18
+18
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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Roza Otunbayeva SDPK
Almazbek Atambayev SDPK
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Early parliamentary elections were held in Kyrgyzstan on 10 October 2010.[1] All 120 seats of the Supreme Council were elected by the party list system.[2][3] Seats were allocated to all parties who obtained more than 5% of the vote overall and more than 0.5% in each of the nine provinces, capped at 65 seats per party.[4]
Ata-Zhurt won a plurality of seats, while the ruling Social Democratic Party finished second and Ar-Namys came third.
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