Article 54 of the Constitutional Law on Elections stipulates that the
Central Election Commission (CEC) establishes the compliance of a presidential candidate as requirements outlined in the Constitution and Constitutional Law "On Elections" within five days from the date of submitting the extract from the supreme body of a republican public association meeting on the candidate's nomination as well as their consent to run for president with the document certifying the candidate's payment of an election fee. Candidates will receive a payment for being elected as president or receiving at least five per cent of the vote share, as in the case of the death of the candidate. In all other cases, the fee is non-refundable and is transferred to the revenues of the national budget. A total of six candidates were registered by the CEC which consisted of two women and four men, one civil servant, one representative of the commercial sector, four representatives of the non-governmental sector, as well as one representative of a political party.
Rejected Candidates Nominations The deadline for nominating presidential candidates begins on the day following the announcement of elections and shall end at 18:00 local time two months before the election is held. There were in total 12 candidates nominated for the presidency with two persons being from political parties while the rest being from public associations. The CEC at the time of the deadline for nominations registered five candidates with seven still undergoing the document process.
People's Coalition (HK) Senate chairman
Mäulen Äşimbaev on 29 September 2022 stated that Tokayev is supported both by Amanat and other parties, reiterating that Tokayev would make his decision on the nominating offer, to which he recalled that the upcoming congresses by political parties would consider the issue of presidential nominations. Aida Jeksenova, head of the El Dauysy Public Foundation, assessed the possibility of Tokayev being solely nominated by Amanat, People's Party, and Aq Jol parties as a candidate noting the unusual move in party congresses being held all on the same dates. On 5 October 2022, a number of public associations announced their interest in nominating Tokayev as a candidate, to which in response, Tokayev unveiled his personal interest in being nominated from "a broad coalition of socio-political forces", insisting that the presidential nomination offers from various republican associations and political parties indicated "a significant increase in three and a half years of support by citizens for the implemented and planned transformations." Amanat chairman
Erlan Qoşanov on 6 October revealed that the party along with several political associations had initially agreed to form the
People's Coalition in support of Tokayev. That same day, the 1st People's Coalition Forum was held which was attended by 2,000 representatives of political parties and more than 30 republican associations. From there, Qoşanov presented Tokayev's nomination where he outlined that the "mobilisation of the leading political forces on the basis of common goals will motivate the country" and that a vote for Tokayev would be a "choice of the true patriots". Speaking at the forum event, Tokayev called the upcoming elections "a very important campaign" that would "define the path" of Kazakhstan's development and highlighted the importance of the coalition including leading political parties, public organizations, and movements which covered all social layers, pledging to maintain his stance in being "politically neutral". He also named the seven principles that would govern the nation. Justice Minister
Qanat Musin reiterated that Tokayev may be registered as a candidate only from "a particular organisation" and remarking that a coalition is simply "a political concept [and] not a legal one."
Amanat On 7 September 2022,
Amanat chairman Erlan Qoşanov announced that his party would nominate incumbent president Tokayev as a candidate in the election, to which Qoşanov described him as "a worthy person, a worthy candidate" and that the overall decision on a presidential nomination offer would be made by Tokayev. In spite of Tokayev recognising himself as an
independent after previously leaving his Amanat membership in April, Qoşanov added that the Amanat has not deprived him of the opportunity to be nominated. Furthermore, Justice Minister
Qanat Musin answering legal questions acknowledged that Tokayev may be nominated regardless of his party affiliation or not. The 24th Amanat Extraordinary Congress was held on 6 October 2022 that was attended by more than 1,200 people which included 700 party delegates. From there, Qoşanov expressed the need for a "worthy leader" to achieve the "great goals of the state", and in turn proposed Tokayev for nomination as he urged all Kazakh citizens to unite around his progressive reforms. As a result, Tokayev was unanimously selected to be the presidential nominee by the delegates.
Aq Jol Democratic Party (AJDP) Chairman
Azat Peruashev revealed
Aq Jol's intent of choosing a presidential nominee, saying that there are "worthy opponents for the head of state". At the 19th Aq Jol Democratic Party, Extraordinary Congress that took place on 6 October 2022 in Astana, 126 party delegates took part in the voting for a nominee, to which Peruashev announced that the plenum had still not reached a consensus on choosing a presidential candidate, noting that the party congress has the power in making a decision. Peruashev himself endorsed President Tokayev for nomination while six candidates originally expressed interest to be nominated. That was eventually left to just four candidatures being considered by the Aq Jol for nomination, to which as a result of a secret ballot election, Tokayev received the majority of 74 votes. That was followed by
Serik Erubaev with 23 votes,
Asqar Sadyqov with 17 votes, and
Sanduğaş Düisenova with 11 votes. From there, Peruashev remarked that Tokayev's proposals were "consonant" with Aq Jol's programme, adding that a president should not only serve "one party" but instead "the whole nation".
Declared •
Serik Erubaev, •
Asqar Sadyqov, •
Sanduğaş Düisenova, journalist
People's Party of Kazakhstan (QHP) The
People's Party of Kazakhstan (QHP) initially expressed its support for President Tokayev's announced political changes on 1 September 2022, as well as not ruling out nominating Tokayev for the election. On 6 October 2022, the 21st congress of the People's Party of Kazakhstan was hosted in Astana with the QHP chairman
Ermūhamet Ertısbaev proposing Tokayev's nomination, where he stressed the need for "someone with extensive experience in government and international politics" in the context of "geopolitical collapse" and noted that the Tokayev's policies "fully corresponds to the ideology and values" of the QHP. Following Ertisbaev's speech, the party delegates unanimously voted for Tokayev to be the QHP nominee.
"Auyl" People's Democratic Patriotic Party (AHDDP) At the 20th
Auyl People's Democratic Patriotic Party, Extraordinary Congress held on 30 September 2022 in Astana,
Jiguli Dairabaev was nominated as the first presidential candidate in which the decision was supported by overwhelmingly 67 delegates with just two voting against. From there, Dairabaev pledged to put "all efforts into the development of Kazakhstan and the agro-industrial complex".
Declared •
Jiguli Dairabaev, chair of the Agro-Industrial Complex Committee at the Atameken National Chamber of Entrepreneurs, chair of the Association of Farmers
Nationwide Social Democratic Party (JSDP) On 1 October 2022, the
Nationwide Social Democratic Party (JSDP) at its 19th Extraordinary Congress nominated
Nurlan Auesbaev as a candidate for president.
"Amanat" Commonwealth of Trade Unions (AKD) Meiram Qajyken, head of the Institute of Economic Research in the Astana International Scientific Complex, unveiled his nomination on 3 October 2022 by the
"Amanat" Commonwealth of Trade Unions following a subsequent joint meeting of the organisation's executive and central committee. Qajyken cited his previous experience in working with various trade union associations in Kazakhstan and that his election programme was prepared though not ruling out the need of adjusting it whilst taking into account the wishes of supporters. •
Meiram Qajyken, Leader of
Yntymaq (2022–present), Chairman of the Committee for Industry and Scientific and Technical Development under the
Ministry of Industry and Trade (2005–2007), Adviser to the Prime Minister and Head of the Production Sphere and Infrastructure Department of the
Prime Minister's Office (2003–2005), Head of the Department of Economics of Pavlodar Region (2002–2003), Head of Department of the
Ministry of Economy (1999–2000), Head of Department and Deputy Head of Department of the Agency for Strategic Planning and Reforms (1998–1999), Deputy Head of the Department of Industry of Pavlodar Region (1996–1997), Adviser to the Äkim and Deputy Head of the Department of Economics and Finance of the Pavlodar Regional Akimat (1994–1996), Chief Specialist and Head of the Department of Economics of Pavlodar Region (1992–1994)
National Alliance of Professional Social Workers (KÄQŪA) At the meeting of the
National Alliance of Professional Social Workers (KÄJŪA) held on 7 October 2022, the NGO nominated public figure
Qaraqat Äbden for the presidency which was reported due to the need of KÄJŪA to achieve and promote the issues and protections of interests by the socially vulnerable segments of Kazakhstan's citizens.
Mūqalmas On 7 October 2022,
Nūrjan Ältaev applied for his presidential candidacy documents from the
Mūqalmas public association after facing accusations of allegedly falsifying the protocol of the Mūqalmas' supreme body meeting by the organisation activists who insisted that Ältaev was not supported by "some leaders" of the Mūqalmas' branches.
Declared •
Nūrjan Ältaev, Leader of
El Tıregı (2020–present), Member of the
Mäjilis (2019–2020), Vice Minister of Labor and Social Protection of the Population (2018–2019), Vice Minister of Agriculture (2017–2018)
Others •
Union of Builders of Kazakhstan (QQO): Talgat Erğaliev, chairman of the
Union of Builders of Kazakhstan, was nominated as the presidential candidate and subsequently applied for the registration documents on 10 October 2022. •
Halyq Demografiasy (HD): On 10 October 2022,
Jūmatai Äliev submitted his candidacy on the behalf of the nomination by the
Halyq Demografiasy public association. •
Association of Oralmans "Asar" (OAB): Hairolla Ğabjalilov on 11 October 2022 presented his participatory documents as a nominee from the
Association of Oralmans "Asar". •
Qazaq analary–dästürge jol (QA–DJ): Human rights activist
Saltanat Tūrsynbekova became a presidential nominee from the
Qazaq analary–dästürge jol public association on 11 October 2022. •
Kazakhstan League of Football Fans (QFÄL): The
Kazakhstan League of Football Fans nominated
Baqyt Jañabaev as its candidate on 11 October 2022. Jañabaev voiced his interest in taking part in the election as "a new trend" rather to remain "a silent spectator". •
Practical Psychology (TP): Fatima Bizaqova was the last candidate to be nominated for president by the
Practical Psychology organisation on 11 October 2022.
Self-nominees Declared •
Jasaral Quanyşälin, Leader of
Alğa Qazaqstan (2022–present), Head of the Aktobe Regional Department of Information and Public Consent (1999–2003), Director of the Aktobe Regional Archive (1999), Deputy Head of the Aktobe Regional Department for Demography and Migration (1998–1999), Member of the
Supreme Council (1994–1995), Chairman of the
Azat Civil Movement (1992–1994), First Deputy Chairman of the Azat Civil Movement (1991–1992) •
Hasen Qojahmetov, candidate for president in
2015 and
1991, Leader of the
Azat Civil Movement (1994–present), and Leader of the
Jeltoqsan National Democratic Party (1991–1992) •
Serik Äbdirahmanov, Member of the
Mäjilis (1999–2007), Member of the
Supreme Council (1994–1995), Adviser to the President (1991–1992), Deputy Chairman of the Alma-Ata City Executive Committee (1990–1991), First Secretary of the Central Committee of the
Komsomol (1981–1987), Member of the
Supreme Soviet of the Kazakh SSR (1980–1993) •
Uälihan Qaisarov, candidate for
Mäjilis deputy in
2016,
2012, and
2007, Member of the Central Committee of the
Democratic Party Adilet (2012–2013), First Deputy Chairman of the Democratic Party Adilet (2011–2012), Member of the
Nationwide Social Democratic Party and Azat presidium of the political council (2009–2011), candidate for
2005 presidential elections, Chairman of the Abyroi Kazakh Party of Social Protection (2004),
Senator from
Karaganda Region (1999–2005)
Qualification The CEC overlooks the qualifications of candidates in accordance with the Constitution by acknowledging the person's proficiency in the Kazakh language after applying for the presidential race. On 28 September 2022, CEC secretary Muqtar Erman announced the formation of the linguistic commission, a group consisting of six well-known scientists who oversee the candidate's fluency (with the exception of the incumbent president) in the
Kazakh language. A candidate is required to undergo a process established by the CEC which is: • Write an assignment on a topic proposed by the linguistic commission, no more than two pages; • Read printed text proposed by the linguistic commission, no more than three pages; • Publicly speak on a topic set by the linguistic commission for at least 15 minutes. The CEC also issues a final decision on the candidate's eligibility (a compliance) to participate in the election by determining if the candidate meets all of the necessary following requirements:
Signatures A presidential candidate is required to collect support from at least one per cent of the electorate (118,273 signatures) proportionally representing two-thirds of regions, and cities of republican significance including the capital of
Astana. The collection of signatures in support of a candidate is organised by agents and executed in signature sheets that are issued by the
Central Election Commission (CEC) no later than five days after the candidate has undergone thorough eligibility with the requirements towards documents in regard to his or her nomination.
Fundraising A presidential campaign fund consists of the candidate's own finance and donations from the nominated republican public association with a total amount not exceeding 12,000 statutory minimum wages (720 million tenges). While voluntary donations from the public and organisations in Kazakhstan must not exceed 15,000 statutory minimum wages (900 million tenges). On 28 September 2022, the
Central Election Commission (CEC) adopted a resolution allocating a total of 10,312,600 tenges from the republican budget for each candidate that would cover needs in: • Speeches with programs on television and radio, as well as the publication of 2 articles in print periodicals (9,012,600 tenges) • Holding public pre-election events and issuing campaign materials (800,000 tenges) • Transport expenses (500,000 tenges) == Campaign ==