All 90 seats in the Supreme Council 46 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
34.60%
Party
Leader
%
Seats
+/–
Ata-Jurt Kyrgyzstan
Aybek Matkerimov
19.10
15
New
Ishenim
Azamat Doroyev
15.01
12
New
Yntymak
Chingiz Makeshov
12.13
9
New
Alliance
Mirlan Jeenchoroyev
9.20
7
New
Butun Kyrgyzstan
Adakhan Madumarov
7.76
6
+6
Yiman Nuru
Nurzhigit Kadyrbekov
6.80
5
+5
Independents
–
–
34
+34
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Leading party by constituency
Speaker of the Supreme Council before
Speaker of the Supreme Council after
Talant Mamytov Kyrgyzstan
Talant Mamytov Yntymak
Politics of Kyrgyzstan
CIS Member State
Constitution
Executive
President
Sadyr Japarov
Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers
Akylbek Japarov
Legislative
Supreme Council
President Talant Mamytov
Elections
Recent elections
Presidential: 2011
2017
2021
2026
Parliamentary: 2010
2015
2020
2021
Referendums: 2010
2016
2021 (Jan)
2021 (Apr)
Political parties
Politicians
Foreign relations
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Minister: Ruslan Kazakbayev
Diplomatic missions of / in Kyrgyzstan
Passport
Visa requirements
Visa policy
Related topics
Human rights
Administrative divisions
(regions
districts)
Tulip Revolution (2005)
Second revolution (2010)
Third revolution (2020)
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Snap parliamentary elections were held in Kyrgyzstan on 28 November 2021.[1][2] They followed the annulment of the results of the October 2020 elections and the subsequent protests against the election's conduct. Six parties passed the 5% threshold needed to win seats in the parliament. Turnout hit a record low at less than 35%.[3][4]
^"Parliamentary elections may be set for Oct 31 or Nov 7 in Kyrgyzstan".
^Putz, Catherine (22 October 2020). "Kyrgyzstan Punts on Elections to Pursue Constitutional Reforms". The Diplomat. Archived from the original on 22 October 2020. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
^Voting Machine Malfunctions, Record Low Turnout In Kyrgyz Parliamentary Elections, retrieved 29 November 2021
^"Five Takeaways From The Kyrgyz Parliamentary Elections". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
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