Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan Opens 74 Polling Stations Worldwide for Upcoming Referendum

ASTANA – Kazakhstan has made preparations for the upcoming referendum on the construction of a nuclear power plant by setting up 74 polling stations at its foreign missions in 59 countries. The referendum is scheduled to take place on Oct. 6.

The Foreign Ministry released a press statement announcing that eligible voters with valid Kazakh passports, who are residing or staying abroad for various purposes such as private, official, educational, business, or tourist, can participate in the referendum by contacting Kazakhstan’s diplomatic or consular missions. Precinct referendum commissions have been established at these missions to facilitate the voting process.

Voting at the foreign missions will be conducted from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. local time, providing a convenient opportunity for Kazakh citizens living abroad to have their voices heard in this important decision-making process.

For more information about the referendum and voting procedures at foreign missions, individuals are encouraged to contact the nearest Kazakh embassy or consulate.

 

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