2022 Kurultai convention

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In 2022, a Kurultai was convened in the city of Korla, under the jurisdiction of the Second Golden Horde. 33 representatives of clans were summoned, while 66 members were popularly elected.

Election

Mongolia

The Greater Mongolia Movement increased both its vote share and seat count, winning in a landslide for the second time.

Parties Votes % Seats ±
Greater Mongolia Movement 6,880,201 70.0 22 +3
Uniting Mongolia 2,098,550 21.3 6 New
Central Asian People's Party 807,324 8.2 2 +1
Others 86,876 0.9 0 0
Total 9,872,951 100% 30 0
Eligible voters and turnout 16,521,872 59.8%

Gurkaniyan

Elections in Gurkaniyan are not considered to be free and fair, as only married Muslim men over the age of 40 ("electors") are fully enfranchised. The votes of a Muslim woman over the age of 40 or a Muslim man under the age of 40 are counted for 1/2 of that of an elector. Non-Muslims, meanwhile, vote in a separate process for the single "minorities" seat.

Parties Votes % Seats ±
Gurkani Clerical Association 3,278,553 42.8 9 -2
Gurkani Islamic Modernist Party 4,383,290 57.2 6 +2
Designated Minorities N/A N/A 1 0
Total 7,661,843 100% 16 0
Eligible voters and turnout 16,223,908 47.2%

†The total number of votes cast; the adjusted number of votes tallied was 5,228,609.5

Kharkorin City

The seat count results exactly repeated those of the previous election, if Uniting Mongolia is considered the de facto successor of Mongolia Rise.

Parties Votes % Seats ±
Greater Mongolia Movement 759,821 64.3 5 0
Uniting Mongolia 202,087 17.1 1 New
Central Asian People's Party 200,828 17.0 1 0
Others 19,665 1.7 0 0
Total 1,182,401 100% 7 0
Eligible voters and turnout 1,381,966 85.6%

Uyghur Community

5 members from Kok Bayraq were elected by acclamation.

Tibetan Community

4 members from Gangs Seng Ge were elected by acclamation.

Chinese Community

2 members from the Chinese Communist Party were elected by block voting. The election was not considered free and fair.

Mongol Community

2 members from the Greater Mongolia Movement were elected by acclamation.