Bishkek, Nov. 30, 2025. /Kabar/. The head of the Central Election Commission of the Kyrgyz Republic, Tynchtyk Shainazarov, presented updated data on the voting process as of 6:00 PM on November 30.
According to him, 1,330,602 voters came to the polling stations and voted, representing 31% of the total.
"The lowest figures are observed in Bishkek and the Chui region, where turnout is 25-26%," he said.
Shainazarov added that the participation rates are higher than in the 2021 elections. Then, by 6:00 PM, approximately 1.326 million voters had cast their ballots, representing a 28.53% turnout.
This year, the number of voters increased by approximately 300,000, and turnout by 2.5 percentage points.
The head of the Central Election Commission noted that remote voting is being used in the current elections. A significant number of citizens live in Russia, and the time difference between Moscow and Bishkek is three hours.
Therefore, he noted, turnout could increase after polling stations abroad close.