Tengrinews reports that Secretary of the Central Referendum Commission Mukhtar Yerman has released preliminary figures on how many citizens cast their ballot for the June 5 Referendum.
It indicated that in the one-day voting period, there were 8,030,739 votes representing about 68.44% of eligible voters.
Turkestan region became the region with the highest voter turnout with 80.66%. The smallest number of voters was in Almaty with 33.3%.
The referendum commission has begun counting the votes. We expect the protocols of the territorial commissions to arrive electronically tomorrow. Preliminary results of the voting will be presented at a briefing, the time of which will be announced later.
The national referendum on the amendments to the Constitution took place on June 5, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. local time. A total of 10,012 polling stations were opened in every settlement of Kazakhstan, as well as in embassies and consulates in 52 countries.
There was only one question on the ballot: "Do you accept the amendments and additions to the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan (in total there are 56 amendments to be submitted to the referendum), stated in the draft law "On amendments and additions to the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan".
For a referendum to be valid, more than half of the eligible voters must vote. The turnout threshold was reached as of 2 p.m. Nur-Sultan time.