General Election Committee reports voter turnout.
Voter turnout in the Mongolian presidential election was measured at 21.3 percent nationwide at 12 p.m; 22.7 percent in the countryside and 19.6 percent in Ulaanbaatar city.
The rate is lower than previous elections, which saw 8 percent voting per hour in 2013 while this year participation rate is 4 percent per hour.
Aimag`s voter turnout: (Some aimags have not sent the turnout data)
- Sukhbaatar - 30.4
- Selenge - 24.5
- Tuv - 23.6
- Uvs - 22.5
- Khovd - 22.3
- Khuvsgul - 22,3
- Khentii - 23.7
- Darkhan-Uul - 22.8
- Orkhon - 17.6
District`s voter turnout:
- Khan-Uul - 17.6
- Bayanzurkh - 18.2
- Sukhbaatar - 20.6
- Chingeltei - 19.5
- Bayangol - 19.2
- Songinokhairkhan - 21.8
- Baganuur - 19.7
- Bagakhangai - 28.7
- Nalaikh - 18.8
According to the Law on Election, a candidate must receive at least 50 percent plus one vote of the total valid votes to win the election. If none of the candidates win absolute majority votes in the first round, the two most voted candidates to run for a second round while a candidate who received the least votes will be disqualified from the competition.
However, the second round of voting was not held in the history of the total six presidential elections of Mongolia.
General Election Committee reports voter turnout.
Voter turnout in the Mongolian presidential election was measured at 21.3 percent nationwide at 12 p.m; 22.7 percent in the countryside and 19.6 percent in Ulaanbaatar city.
The rate is lower than previous elections, which saw 8 percent voting per hour in 2013 while this year participation rate is 4 percent per hour.
Aimag`s voter turnout: (Some aimags have not sent the turnout data)
- Sukhbaatar - 30.4
- Selenge - 24.5
- Tuv - 23.6
- Uvs - 22.5
- Khovd - 22.3
- Khuvsgul - 22,3
- Khentii - 23.7
- Darkhan-Uul - 22.8
- Orkhon - 17.6
District`s voter turnout:
- Khan-Uul - 17.6
- Bayanzurkh - 18.2
- Sukhbaatar - 20.6
- Chingeltei - 19.5
- Bayangol - 19.2
- Songinokhairkhan - 21.8
- Baganuur - 19.7
- Bagakhangai - 28.7
- Nalaikh - 18.8
According to the Law on Election, a candidate must receive at least 50 percent plus one vote of the total valid votes to win the election. If none of the candidates win absolute majority votes in the first round, the two most voted candidates to run for a second round while a candidate who received the least votes will be disqualified from the competition.
However, the second round of voting was not held in the history of the total six presidential elections of Mongolia.