2015 Uzbek presidential election

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Uzbekistani presidential election, 2015

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Turnout91.08%
 
Nominee Islam Karimov Akmal Saidov
Party OʻzLiDeP Milliy Tiklanish
Popular vote 17,122,597 582,688
Percentage 90.39% 3.08%

President before election

Islam Karimov
OʻzLiDeP

Elected President

Islam Karimov
OʻzLiDeP

Presidential elections were held in Uzbekistan on 29 March 2015.[1] The result was a victory for incumbent President Islam Karimov, who received over 90% of the vote.[2][3] Karimov's win gave him a fourth consecutive term as president, dating back to 1990.

Background

A constitutional law on presidential elections was approved by the Senate on 23 March 2012,[4] which required presidential elections to be held 90 days after parliamentary elections.[5] Elections to the Legislative Chamber were held over two-rounds, the first on 23 December 2014 and the second on 4 January 2015.

The law change effectively shortened the term of incumbent President Islam Karimov by several months, as under the previous law, the elections would have been held on 27 December 2015.[4] Though the constitution limits presidents to two terms in office, the Central Election Commission allowed Karimov to run again, arguing that Karimov had only served one term since the constitution was adopted in 2002, and that his previous two terms before that should not count.[6]

Candidates

Confirmed candidates were:

All candidates were loyal to Karimov.[9]

Conduct

The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe stated that the Uzbek poll lacked genuine opposition.[3] Steve Swerdlow at Human Rights Watch called the vote a "sham election".[10] Observers from the Commonwealth of Independent States and Shanghai Cooperation Organisation called the election "open, free, and democratic," and said it had proceeded "openly and democratically," respectively.[11]

Results

Candidate Party Votes %
Islam Karimov Liberal Democratic Party 17,122,597 90.39
Akmal Saidov National Revival Democratic Party 582,688 3.08
Khatamjan Ketmanov People's Democratic Party 552,309 2.92
Nariman Umarov Justice Social Democratic Party 389,024 2.05
Invalid/blank votes 295,731
Total 18,942,349 100
Registered voters/turnout 20,798,052 91.08
Source: CEC

References

  1. ^ Uzbekistan to hold presidential polls in late March ITAR-TASS, 26 December 2014
  2. ^ "Uzbek leader Karimov wins presidential election by landslide". The Globe and Mail. 30 March 2015. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  3. ^ a b "Veteran Uzbek leader re-elected in vote OSCE brands undemocratic". 30 Mar 2015.
  4. ^ a b Karimov surreptitiously shortens presidential term of office Uznews, 29 March 2012
  5. ^ Election of President of Uzbekistan to take place on March 22, 2015 CA-News, 14 May 2014
  6. ^ Lillis, Joanna (2015-03-29). "Uzbekistan: Tashkent Voters Back Strongman as He Cruises to Victory". Eurasianet.org. Retrieved 2015-03-31.
  7. ^ a b Karimov Nominated For Reelection In Uzbekistan Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty, 15 January 2015
  8. ^ a b Elections 2015 Uzbekistan Embassy to the United Kingdom
  9. ^ "Veteran Uzbek leader re-elected in vote OSCE brands undemocratic".
  10. ^ Human rights activists’ dismay as Uzbekistan autocrat clings to power The Guardian, 4 April 2015
  11. ^ Lillis, Joanna (2015-03-30). "Uzbekistan's Dictator Grabs Fourth Term in Opposition-Free Poll". Eurasianet.org. Retrieved 2015-03-31.