Voting in presidential election kicks off in Azerbaijan's Shusha

  07 February 2024    Read: 490
  Voting in presidential election kicks off in Azerbaijan

At Polling Station No. 105 in Shusha-Aghdam-Khojaly-Khojavand electoral district No. 124, voting in the snap presidential election has kicked off with a lot of excitement and active participation from voters. 

The polling station opened its doors at 7:50 (GMT+4) in the morning, with observers present to oversee the proceedings. The ballot boxes were sealed, and voters arriving at the station are now exercising their constitutional rights by casting their votes for their preferred candidates.

A total of 1,222 voters are registered at this polling station.

From 08:00 (GMT+4), polling stations are open for voters, and close at 19:00. The Central Election Commission Secretariat's Information Center will share preliminary updates on the voting process and results at 10:00, 12:00, 15:00, 17:00, and 19:00.

Candidates for the presidency in the upcoming elections include incumbent President Ilham Aliyev (New Azerbaijan Party), independent contenders Zahid Oruj and Fuad Aliyev, Razi Nurullayev (National Front Party), Fazil Mustafa (Great Order Party), Elshad Musayev (Great Azerbaijan Party), and Gudrat Gasanguliyev (Whole Azerbaijan Popular Front Party).

The voter roll boasts 6,478,623 people who will cast their votes across 6,537 polling stations throughout the country.

A total of 90,372 observers are registered to monitor the election, with 790 of them representing 72 international organizations from 89 countries.

For the first time in the history of independent Azerbaijan, the upcoming election will span across the entire country, including the lands liberated from Armenian occupation in 2020. In the liberated territories, 26 polling stations have been established.

For Azerbaijani citizens residing abroad, 49 polling stations have been established in the embassies and consulates of 37 countries. This allows over 23,000 expatriates to participate in the voting process from various corners of the globe.

A robust media presence of 190 international entities is dedicated to observing the election, with 216 of their representatives officially registered as international observers.

On the day of voting, special provisions will be in place for individuals whose names are on the voter list but are unable to attend polling stations. Portable ballot boxes will be deployed in adherence to the stipulations outlined in the Electoral Code.


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