Third exit poll publishes referendum results

According to the third exit poll, 71.8% of respondents are in favor of building a nuclear power plant, while 28.2% are against. The study was conducted by Institute of Eurasian Integration, Kazinform News Agency correspondent reports.

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The survey covered 250 polling stations, 159 of which were in cities and 91 in rural areas. A total of 30,546 voters were interviewed face-to-face by specially trained interviewers. The margin of error in the study results does not exceed 1%. A total of six measurements were conducted.

On October 6, at exactly 20:00, the last polling stations for the referendum on the construction of a nuclear power plant closed in Kazakhstan. The Central Referendum Commission will now calculate the final voter turnout and make a final decision based on the citizens' votes.

The nationwide referendum on the construction of a nuclear power plant started in Kazakhstan on October 6. The voter turnout surpassed 50% so the referendum was declared valid.

At 06:00 pm 61.56% or 7,537,675 individuals eligible to participate in the referendum voted. The preliminary results will be made public in a few days. The final results of the voting will be disclosed within seven days.

177 observers from 30 foreign countries and 4 international organizations, as well as 200 foreign journalists from 37 countries, were accredited for the referendum.

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Roman Vassilenko reported that 74 precinct referendum commissions with a total of 12,307 voters had been formed abroad.

The President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, established the date of the referendum on the NPP for October 6, 2024, and signed a decree on its holding on September 2, 2024. Following this, a press conference was conducted at the Central Election Commission to discuss the national referendum on the construction of a nuclear power facility. Representatives of the Central Election Commission provided an explanation of the referendum's procedures during the conference.

Kassym-Jomart Tokayev stated at the II Republican Forum of Deputies of Maslikhats of all levels held on October 3 that the referendum on the construction of a nuclear power plant would be a turning point, irrespective of the voting results.