Citizens of Mongolia who are living abroad will cast their ballots on June 20-23, 2024.
Enkhtselmeg Munkhbat, a representative of voters living abroad, commented “I'm 18 years old. I'm voting for the first time. I study at a high school in Osaka. When I got up in the morning and wore my deel, I felt like I was walking in Mongolia. I felt very good when I voted for the first time. I was very happy to be the first voter when I heard the National Anthem in the morning. I want to appeal to my generation to actively participate in the elections.” Source: General Election Committee
About 4,000 out of 7,000 citizens living abroad voted in the 2021 presidential election. Currently, there is an unofficial number of about 200,000 Mongolians living abroad.
As this parliamentary election will be held in a mixed system, voters will fill out two ballot papers. From the first ballot, the names of the candidates running for the constituency will be circled according to the number of seats in the constituency. On the second ballot, there is a list of parties and coalitions registered with the Supreme Court and registered with the GEC. Voters living abroad will only fill in the second ballot. In this way, they will select candidates who can become members of Parliament from the list. Because the second ballot will count Mongolia as one constituency.
Citizens of Mongolia who are living abroad will cast their ballots on June 20-23, 2024.
Enkhtselmeg Munkhbat, a representative of voters living abroad, commented “I'm 18 years old. I'm voting for the first time. I study at a high school in Osaka. When I got up in the morning and wore my deel, I felt like I was walking in Mongolia. I felt very good when I voted for the first time. I was very happy to be the first voter when I heard the National Anthem in the morning. I want to appeal to my generation to actively participate in the elections.” Source: General Election Committee
About 4,000 out of 7,000 citizens living abroad voted in the 2021 presidential election. Currently, there is an unofficial number of about 200,000 Mongolians living abroad.
As this parliamentary election will be held in a mixed system, voters will fill out two ballot papers. From the first ballot, the names of the candidates running for the constituency will be circled according to the number of seats in the constituency. On the second ballot, there is a list of parties and coalitions registered with the Supreme Court and registered with the GEC. Voters living abroad will only fill in the second ballot. In this way, they will select candidates who can become members of Parliament from the list. Because the second ballot will count Mongolia as one constituency.