Uzbekistan election results: parliamentary seats officially allocated to parties

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On October 27, 2024, Uzbekistan held a significant election that attracted widespread attention both domestically and internationally.
This historical election, conducted for the first time under a mixed electoral system, determined representatives in the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis (Uzbekistan’s parliament), the Jokargy Kenes of Karakalpakstan, as well as councils of people’s deputies across various regions, Tashkent city, and multiple districts and cities. The introduction of the mixed electoral system aimed to foster competition among political parties and encourage democratization, an effort monitored by over 65,000 domestic observers, 850 international observers, and more than 1,000 local and foreign media representatives.
Following the elections, on October 28, the Central Election Commission (CEC) released provisional results. With 74.72% of registered voters participating and each political party receiving over 7% of the votes, the election was confirmed as valid. On October 29, a regular CEC meeting reviewed the election’s outcome in the nationwide constituency, specifically focusing on the distribution of seats in the Legislative Chamber.
The CEC established an electoral quotient, calculated by dividing the total number of valid votes cast for parties that met the 7% threshold by 75 (the number of available seats), resulting in an electoral quotient of 199,282 votes per seat. Using this quotient, the 75 parliamentary seats were allocated as follows:
1. Movement of Entrepreneurs and Businesspeople – Liberal Democratic Party of Uzbekistan: 26 seats
2. Milliy Tiklanish” Democratic Party of Uzbekistan: 14 seats
3. People’s Democratic Party of Uzbekistan: 13 seats
4. “Adolat” Social Democratic Party: 12 seats
5. Ecological Party of Uzbekistan: 10 seats





