2008 Mongolian parliamentary election

2008 Mongolian parliamentary election
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29 June 2008
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All 76 seats in the State Great Khural
39 seats needed for a majority
Turnout76.46% (Decrease 5.38pp)
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
MPRP Sanjaagiin Bayar 43.09 45 +9
Democratic Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj 39.24 28 +2
Civic Coalition Dangaasürengiin Enkhbat 4.29 1 New
Civil Will Sanjaasürengiin Oyuun 3.49 1 −1
Independents 5.24 1 −2
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results by constituency
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Sanjaagiin Bayar
MPRP
Sanjaagiin Bayar
MPRP

Parliamentary elections were held in Mongolia on 29 June 2008. A total of 356 candidates ran for the 76 seats in the State Great Khural. According to official results 45 seats were won by the ruling Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (MPRP), and 28 seats by the main opposition party, the Democratic Party (DP).

Electoral system

Members of the State Great Khural were elected from multi-seat constituencies in a plurality-at-large system, with two to four seats per aimag or (in Ulaanbaatar) düüreg.[1] Previous elections had single-seat constituencies, and the new, more complicated voting system was reported to have led to a delay in vote counting.[2]

Of the 76 seats, 20 were elected from Ulaanbaatar, and the other 56 were elected from the 21 aimags. Mongolian voter registration is coupled with civil registration.[citation needed] Vote counting was manually done by hands and was not publicly done,[citation needed] and results of individual polling stations were not published.[citation needed] After the 2004 parliamentary elections had been contested in some constituencies, Mongolian voters now have their thumbs marked after casting their vote.[citation needed]

Contesting parties

Pre-election composition

PartySeats
Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party39
Democratic Party26
Motherland–Mongolian Democratic New Socialist Party4
New National Party4
Civil Will Party2
Republican Party1
Total76
Source: State Great Khural

356 candidates were officially registered by the General Election Commission of Mongolia for the election, of whom 28 of them were incumbents,[3] 45 were independents and 311 were from the following 11 political parties and 1 coalition:[4]

Party
Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party
Democratic Party
Civil Will Party
Civic Coalition (MGP, Civil Movement Party, MSDP)
Mongolian Traditional United Party
Motherland Party
Mongolian Liberal Party
Republican Party
New National Party
Freedom Implementing Party
Development Programme Party
Mongolian Democratic Movement Party

Both the DP and the MPRP promised cash payouts in case of an election win.[citation needed] The DP promised 1,000,000 MNT (about 800 USD) per person in case of an election win. After first denouncing the idea of such payouts, the MPRP changed course and promised 1,500,000 MNT per person.[citation needed] Other issues were inflation and mining. As in previous elections, there were instances of candidates making monetary payments and other gifts to lure voters.

Results

According to results published on 14 July, the MPRP won at least 39 seats, the DP won at least 25, at least one seat was going to the Civic Will Party, and three seats were won by independent candidates. However, results from three constituencies (Khentii, Dornod, and Bayangol) were delayed.[5][6] On 20 August, final results from Khentii were officially published, raising the number of MPRP seats to 45.[7] Turnout was 76.46%, considerably lower than the 82% of the 2004 elections.[8]

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party1,534,03343.0945+8
Democratic Party1,397,01139.2428+2
Civic Coalition152,8604.291New
Civil Will Party124,3673.491–1
New National Party60,3571.700
Motherland Party43,3801.220–7
Republican Party40,9591.150–1
Mongolian Traditional United Party11,9740.340
Mongolian Democratic Movement Party6,1930.170
Freedom Implementing Party1,3580.040
Mongolian Liberal Party3930.010
Development Programme Party2550.010
Independents186,5965.241–2
Total3,559,736100.0076
Valid votes1,160,60198.38
Invalid/blank votes19,1281.62
Total votes1,179,729100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,542,90576.46
Source: General Election Commission[9]

Results by constituency

Results by constituency
Constituency 1. Arkhangai
CandidatePartyVotes%
N. BatbayarDemocratic Party23,78255.48
R. GonchigdorjDemocratic Party21,18649.43
S. LambaaDemocratic Party20,68748.26
N. UdvalMongolian People's Revolutionary Party20,39247.57
S. Tömör-OchirMongolian People's Revolutionary Party16,97539.60
B. JargalsaykhanMongolian People's Revolutionary Party14,85434.65
Ts. TsolmonNew National Party6,63515.48
B. GantylgaCivic Coalition5521.29
Sh. SükhbatCivic Coalition4070.95
Z. JargalmaaCivil Will Party3500.82
D. BayaraaCivil Will Party3000.70
Total126,120100.00
Valid votes42,86498.42
Invalid/blank votes6881.58
Total votes43,552100.00
Registered voters/turnout54,47279.95
Constituency 2. Bayan-Ölgii
CandidatePartyVotes%
Kh. JyekyeyMongolian People's Revolutionary Party23,25756.47
A. TyelyeykhanMongolian People's Revolutionary Party22,96755.76
Kh. BadyelkhanMongolian People's Revolutionary Party20,58349.97
A. BakyeyDemocratic Party16,20839.35
A. MuratDemocratic Party14,26134.62
K. SayranIndependent12,62430.65
Kh. YerjanDemocratic Party10,17424.70
L. AltankhuyagCivil Will Party1,5953.87
Total121,669100.00
Valid votes41,18897.10
Invalid/blank votes1,2292.90
Total votes42,417100.00
Registered voters/turnout52,54380.73
Constituency 3. Bayankhongor
CandidatePartyVotes%
Kh. BattulgaDemocratic Party21,12254.71
G. ZandanshatarMongolian People's Revolutionary Party19,89551.53
B. BatbayarDemocratic Party17,71745.89
S. BayarmönkhMongolian People's Revolutionary Party17,50045.33
D. GanbatDemocratic Party15,76240.82
P. ZorigtbaatarMongolian People's Revolutionary Party13,58635.19
M. KhürelsükhCivil Will Party5,49814.24
D. EnkhmaaIndependent1,6324.23
Ts. JargalMotherland Party1,0482.71
M. EnkhtörMongolian Democratic Movement Party1840.48
Total113,944100.00
Valid votes38,61098.43
Invalid/blank votes6161.57
Total votes39,226100.00
Registered voters/turnout48,50080.88
Constituency 4. Bulgan
CandidatePartyVotes%
E. Mönkh-OchirMongolian People's Revolutionary Party17,12162.91
Ts. TsengelMongolian People's Revolutionary Party11,51442.31
Ya. ErkhembayarDemocratic Party7,44127.34
P. MendbayarIndependent5,37019.73
B. BatsaykhanRepublican Party4,95418.20
D. MönkhsaykhanDemocratic Party3,82214.04
D. ÖlziysaykhanCivil Will Party2,97310.92
Total53,195100.00
Valid votes27,21398.36
Invalid/blank votes4531.64
Total votes27,666100.00
Registered voters/turnout34,22380.84
Constituency 5. Govi-Altai
CandidatePartyVotes%
J. EnkhbayarMongolian People's Revolutionary Party19,01568.06
Ts. DashdorjMongolian People's Revolutionary Party17,69963.35
B. AriunsanDemocratic Party10,05435.99
O. SemerDemocratic Party6,37222.81
B. OyuunbilegMotherland Party9843.52
Ts. GonchigsürenCivic Coalition5952.13
Total54,719100.00
Valid votes27,93798.84
Invalid/blank votes3271.16
Total votes28,264100.00
Registered voters/turnout34,31382.37
Constituency 6. Govisümber and Dornogovi
CandidatePartyVotes%
Ya. BatsuuriDemocratic Party17,76855.16
J. BatsuuriMongolian People's Revolutionary Party15,01346.60
D. TuyaaMongolian People's Revolutionary Party14,96446.45
P. GankhuyagDemocratic Party12,81239.77
G. BattulgaRepublican Party7182.23
G. BayanjargalMongolian Traditional United Party5691.77
D. BatdelgerCivil Will Party5131.59
Kh. ChuluunbaatarRepublican Party4111.28
Total62,768100.00
Valid votes32,21498.79
Invalid/blank votes3951.21
Total votes32,609100.00
Registered voters/turnout43,10875.64
Constituency 7. Dornod
CandidatePartyVotes%
Ts. ShinebayarMongolian People's Revolutionary Party13,78240.74
P. AltangerelDemocratic Party13,35639.48
D. OdbayarMongolian People's Revolutionary Party13,03938.54
M. ZorigtCivil Will Party11,98935.44
Ts. JanlavMongolian People's Revolutionary Party11,61834.34
B. MönkhtsetsegDemocratic Party11,49833.98
B. OtgonbatDemocratic Party11,09232.78
M. ChoydorjCivil Will Party6,80820.12
Ts. DavaadorjRepublican Party3,50310.35
D. BazargürMotherland Party6301.86
D. LkhaajavMongolian Traditional United Party3981.18
Total97,713100.00
Valid votes33,83398.09
Invalid/blank votes6601.91
Total votes34,493100.00
Registered voters/turnout45,65375.55
Constituency 8. Dundgovi
CandidatePartyVotes%
Kh. NarankhüüMongolian People's Revolutionary Party11,97154.23
R. PashMongolian People's Revolutionary Party10,55847.83
Ts. GankhüüNew National Party9,37342.46
B. DelgermaaDemocratic Party8,10136.70
L. TserensodnomDemocratic Party2,38810.82
D. JargalsaykhanCivil Will Party7753.51
Total43,166100.00
Valid votes22,07598.59
Invalid/blank votes3161.41
Total votes22,391100.00
Registered voters/turnout27,50681.40
Constituency 9. Zavkhan
CandidatePartyVotes%
D. Baldan-OchirMongolian People's Revolutionary Party21,30957.71
Sh. SaykhansambuuMongolian People's Revolutionary Party17,98948.72
D. OyuunkhorolMongolian People's Revolutionary Party17,58947.64
Ya. SanjmyatavDemocratic Party16,16743.79
Z. NarantyyaaDemocratic Party12,38633.55
Ch. SodnomtserenDemocratic Party9,45825.62
E. Gür-AranzIndependent8,36322.65
L. MönkhsaykhanCivil Will Party1,5284.14
B. NyamsürenRepublican Party1,1002.98
S. MönkhbatMotherland Party6901.87
Z. TserendylamIndependent5501.49
Ts. ShirendevCivic Coalition5271.43
D. TümenkhüüIndependent3230.87
Yo. TerbishCivic Coalition1920.52
Total108,171100.00
Valid votes36,92398.92
Invalid/blank votes4031.08
Total votes37,326100.00
Registered voters/turnout46,62380.06
Constituency 10. Övörkhangai
CandidatePartyVotes%
G. BatkhüüDemocratic Party29,30955.44
D. ZorigtDemocratic Party27,77652.54
Z. EnkhboldDemocratic Party26,00349.19
D. LündeejantsanMongolian People's Revolutionary Party25,68548.59
S. ChinzorigMongolian People's Revolutionary Party25,51048.25
G. ShiylegdambaMongolian People's Revolutionary Party25,43248.11
Ya. SodbaatarMongolian People's Revolutionary Party23,67844.79
R. BadamdamdinDemocratic Party21,58340.83
S. BekhbatCivil Will Party8361.58
S. DorjdulamIndependent4150.79
R. ErdeneCivic Coalition2960.56
Total206,523100.00
Valid votes52,86697.89
Invalid/blank votes1,1412.11
Total votes54,007100.00
Registered voters/turnout70,20476.93
Constituency 11. Ömnögovi
CandidatePartyVotes%
Kh. BadamsürenMongolian People's Revolutionary Party13,61754.71
Ts. BayarsaykhanDemocratic Party10,10340.59
D. Bat-ErdeneDemocratic Party9,46938.04
Ts. OyuynbaatarMongolian People's Revolutionary Party9,21537.02
L. EnkhboldIndependent4,28117.20
B. TsedensambaNew National Party1,0684.29
J. AvarzedIndependent4251.71
Ts. BatchimegCivic Coalition3851.55
T. TüvshinjargalMongolian Traditional United Party2390.96
B. MagsarCivil Will Party2380.96
Total49,040100.00
Valid votes24,89099.00
Invalid/blank votes2521.00
Total votes25,142100.00
Registered voters/turnout31,03681.01
Constituency 12. Sükhbaatar
CandidatePartyVotes%
Ch. UlaanMongolian People's Revolutionary Party18,24665.15
R. BudMongolian People's Revolutionary Party14,11750.40
L. ErdenechimegDemocratic Party10,07835.98
D. TsogtbaatarDemocratic Party8,41030.03
D. DelgertsogtNew National Party3,44312.29
B. BudCivil Will Party6792.42
M. AriunbatMongolian Traditional United Party2851.02
Total55,258100.00
Valid votes28,00898.29
Invalid/blank votes4881.71
Total votes28,496100.00
Registered voters/turnout34,04283.71
Constituency 13. Selenge
CandidatePartyVotes%
S. BayartsogtDemocratic Party25,94158.30
O. ChuluunbatMongolian People's Revolutionary Party23,94453.81
E. Bat-ÜülDemocratic Party22,01649.48
D. NasanjargalMongolian People's Revolutionary Party18,78142.21
Ts. SükhbaatarDemocratic Party18,55741.71
J. BayarmagnayMongolian People's Revolutionary Party18,41941.40
S. ChuluunbaatarCivil Will Party1,0012.25
Ch. EnkhtuyaaCivil Will Party9092.04
P. ChinbatCivil Will Party6271.41
T. ChimeddorjMongolian Democratic Movement Party6011.35
Total130,796100.00
Valid votes44,49598.46
Invalid/blank votes6971.54
Total votes45,192100.00
Registered voters/turnout60,94574.15
Constituency 14. Töv
CandidatePartyVotes%
M. EnkhboldMongolian People's Revolutionary Party23,05158.73
N. EnkhboldMongolian People's Revolutionary Party22,85758.24
S. BatboldMongolian People's Revolutionary Party22,59957.58
D. DondogMongolian People's Revolutionary Party17,69345.08
D. DorjpürevDemocratic Party15,83840.36
Sh. SükhbaatarDemocratic Party15,45539.38
Kh. ZoljargalDemocratic Party14,61537.24
Sh. BattsetsegDemocratic Party12,65532.25
G. AyuylgüyCivic Coalition2,7847.09
P. OdonchimegIndependent2,3525.99
L. SükhbaatarCivil Will Party1,2593.21
S. JargalsaykhanCivil Will Party7982.03
Ch. OyuyngerelMongolian Traditional United Party5941.51
Total152,550100.00
Valid votes39,24698.38
Invalid/blank votes6461.62
Total votes39,892100.00
Registered voters/turnout53,59374.44
Constituency 15. Uvs
CandidatePartyVotes%
Ch. KhürelbaatarMongolian People's Revolutionary Party23,98562.39
B. ChoyjilsürenMongolian People's Revolutionary Party22,04457.34
Ts. NyamdorjMongolian People's Revolutionary Party21,19855.14
D. DorligjavDemocratic Party17,95446.70
Ch. ByambaaDemocratic Party14,91938.81
L. DügerjavDemocratic Party13,46535.03
N. TömörbaatarMongolian Democratic Movement Party1500.39
Total113,715100.00
Valid votes38,44297.93
Invalid/blank votes8132.07
Total votes39,255100.00
Registered voters/turnout46,97483.57
Constituency 16. Khovd
CandidatePartyVotes%
S. ByambatsogtMongolian People's Revolutionary Party19,34452.08
D. DemberelMongolian People's Revolutionary Party15,70842.29
R. AmarjargalDemocratic Party14,99840.38
G. NyamdavaaMongolian People's Revolutionary Party12,18832.82
N. KhürelsükhDemocratic Party10,19627.45
T. LkhagvaaDemocratic Party9,69126.09
B. BatboldIndependent8,93324.05
D. BattsogtNew National Party7,94221.38
I. ErdenebaatarMotherland Party3,5989.69
K. KhanagatIndependent2,6237.06
L. GalbadrakhNew National Party1,3413.61
T. BayarkhüüCivic Coalition7462.01
T. KhüderchuluunCivil Will Party3370.91
L. DambaMongolian Traditional United Party1940.52
Total107,839100.00
Valid votes37,14097.95
Invalid/blank votes7772.05
Total votes37,917100.00
Registered voters/turnout47,70079.49
Constituency 17. Khövsgöl
CandidatePartyVotes%
L. GündalaiDemocratic Party30,22452.73
Ts. SedvaanchigDemocratic Party29,75651.92
Ö. EnkhtüvshinMongolian People's Revolutionary Party26,23245.77
Ts. DavaasürenMongolian People's Revolutionary Party26,17745.67
J. TsolmonMongolian People's Revolutionary Party25,35944.25
Ts. OyuungerelDemocratic Party24,09642.04
R. KhadbaatarMongolian People's Revolutionary Party23,41640.86
O. OtgonsaykhanDemocratic Party23,32840.70
B. ErdenebatMotherland Party11,52120.10
R. OdonbaatarCivil Will Party8541.49
S. KhürelbaatarMongolian Traditional United Party5951.04
B. GansükhMongolian Democratic Movement Party2650.46
S. BaasanjavMongolian Democratic Movement Party1520.27
Total221,975100.00
Valid votes57,31498.39
Invalid/blank votes9391.61
Total votes58,253100.00
Registered voters/turnout74,66878.02
Constituency 18. Khentii
CandidatePartyVotes%
N. GanbyambaMongolian People's Revolutionary Party16,15350.52
B. Bat-ErdeneMongolian People's Revolutionary Party15,71049.14
D. ArvinMongolian People's Revolutionary Party14,16144.29
B. GaramgaybaatarDemocratic Party13,54242.36
D. GanboldDemocratic Party13,19141.26
S. MendsaykhanDemocratic Party10,79433.76
S. JargalIndependent7,34222.96
G. YanjinlkhamCivic Coalition9613.01
D. OdgerelMongolian Traditional United Party4441.39
S. GankhyyagCivic Coalition3951.24
D. ChylyynbilegCivil Will Party3421.07
J. LkhamsürenIndependent2830.89
Total93,318100.00
Valid votes31,97198.24
Invalid/blank votes5731.76
Total votes32,544100.00
Registered voters/turnout42,15077.21
Constituency 19. Darkhan-Uul
CandidatePartyVotes%
L. GansükhDemocratic Party19,67950.18
D. KhayankhyarvaaMongolian People's Revolutionary Party17,25944.01
J. SükhbaatarMongolian People's Revolutionary Party14,82337.80
B. BattömörMongolian People's Revolutionary Party12,58932.10
B. BatmönkhIndependent9,86625.16
Sh. TüvdendorjDemocratic Party8,26721.08
M. SonompilNew National Party7,95720.29
M. IchinnorovCivic Coalition7,18118.31
B. BoldbaatarIndependent3,7719.62
D. EnkhtuyaaDemocratic Party3,3608.57
G. ArslanIndependent2,6256.69
Ts. MönkhjargalCivil Will Party2,4156.16
Ch. ChuluuntsetsegIndependent1,4163.61
D. TümenjargalRepublican Party1,0942.79
Sh. PürevsürenCivic Coalition9692.47
B. TserenbaljirMotherland Party6721.71
B. BatsaykhanCivic Coalition3690.94
R. TömörbaatarMongolian Democratic Movement Party3270.83
Total114,639100.00
Valid votes39,21398.63
Invalid/blank votes5461.37
Total votes39,759100.00
Registered voters/turnout49,36180.55
Constituency 20. Orkhon
CandidatePartyVotes%
D. Damba-OchirMongolian People's Revolutionary Party19,51148.78
D. OdkhüüDemocratic Party19,19547.99
G. SharkhüüMongolian People's Revolutionary Party15,37638.44
D. OyuuntsetsegDemocratic Party10,03125.08
B. BatzulCivil Will Party5,91914.80
D. EnkhtayvanIndependent2,4496.12
B. NasanbayarNew National Party2,3845.96
D. EnkhmandakhIndependent1,0912.73
T. TsogRepublican Party8732.18
J. TsogtgerelCivic Coalition7451.86
L. ByambajargalCivic Coalition4161.04
S. EnkhbatMongolian Democratic Movement Party3030.76
T. AltankhuyagNew National Party2800.70
D. DondovsambuuDevelopment Programme Party2550.64
Total78,828100.00
Valid votes39,99599.08
Invalid/blank votes3710.92
Total votes40,366100.00
Registered voters/turnout54,98773.41
Constituency 21. Khan Uul, Bagakhangai and Baganuur
CandidatePartyVotes%
L. BoldDemocratic Party20,13537.43
D. ZagdjavMongolian People's Revolutionary Party18,13233.71
D. IdevkhtenMongolian People's Revolutionary Party18,12733.70
D. ErdenebatDemocratic Party16,87731.38
N. DavaaCivic Coalition16,70131.05
P. BoldIndependent4,2767.95
J. ZanaaIndependent2,8295.26
Ya. BattsetsegNew National Party2,5584.76
N. ChuluunbaatarMotherland Party1,9373.60
E. ZorigtCivic Coalition1,6823.13
O. ErdenebulganNew National Party1,5812.94
D. BaasanMongolian Democratic Movement Party2540.47
Ts. BolormaaMongolian Traditional United Party2510.47
Ts. EnkhbayarMongolian Traditional United Party2330.43
Total105,573100.00
Valid votes53,79098.31
Invalid/blank votes9261.69
Total votes54,716100.00
Registered voters/turnout72,78175.18
Constituency 22. Bayanzürkh and Nalaikh
CandidatePartyVotes%
Z. AltayIndependent60,32056.94
Ch. SaikhanbilegDemocratic Party55,79052.66
Ts. BatbayarMongolian People's Revolutionary Party41,54239.21
D. GankhuyagDemocratic Party37,32135.23
T. GandiMongolian People's Revolutionary Party36,85134.79
J. BatzandanCivic Coalition35,37333.39
T. GantömörMongolian People's Revolutionary Party29,78428.12
B. MönkhtuyaaDemocratic Party26,60725.12
Ya. AyuushjavMongolian People's Revolutionary Party21,71920.50
S. OtgonbayarMotherland Party21,42520.22
I. NarantuyaaDemocratic Party16,00315.11
Ch. BazarCivil Will Party5,0074.73
D. BasandorjCivic Coalition3,1783.00
Ts. GankhyyagRepublican Party2,9102.75
U. BurmaaCivic Coalition2,7632.61
G. BaasanIndependent2,6272.48
N. OyuyntsetsegIndependent2,1802.06
G. ByambatulgaMongolian Traditional United Party1,8121.71
G. TserenchyntIndependent1,5571.47
D. GantörIndependent1,4401.36
B. BatboldMongolian Traditional United Party1,4111.33
Ö. MendsaykhanCivic Coalition1,3421.27
B. OtgontsetsegNew National Party1,2201.15
J. BatkhyyagNew National Party8530.81
N. AmarbayasgalanIndependent7630.72
D. OtgonbatIndependent6810.64
L. ErdenetyylMongolian Democratic Movement Party5770.54
D. ChylyynbatFreedom Implementing Party5660.53
G. GanboldRepublican Party4930.47
B. GanbatMongolian Traditional United Party4770.45
B. EnkhbayarMongolian Traditional United Party3940.37
M. BayarbatIndependent3440.32
B. PürevjargalRepublican Party3230.30
D. TsolmonMongolian Democratic Movement Party2740.26
Total415,927100.00
Valid votes105,93698.43
Invalid/blank votes1,6851.57
Total votes107,621100.00
Registered voters/turnout158,46767.91
Constituency 23. Sükhbaatar
CandidatePartyVotes%
S. BayarMongolian People's Revolutionary Party29,94161.94
S. BatboldMongolian People's Revolutionary Party23,08047.75
L. GantömörDemocratic Party22,04345.60
D. BattulgaDemocratic Party14,73630.49
D. NyamkhüüDemocratic Party14,39029.77
M. ChimgeeMongolian People's Revolutionary Party13,26827.45
B. LkhagvajavIndependent10,12420.95
B. BoldsaykhanCivil Will Party4,5229.36
M. EnkhsaikhanNew National Party3,4457.13
Kh. Bat-YalaltMongolian Traditional United Party1,2942.68
Ch. ChimedsürenCivic Coalition1,1622.40
B. BolormaaRepublican Party1,1272.33
Ts. MönkhjinNew National Party8611.78
O. ZayaaIndependent7321.51
B. SükheeCivic Coalition4330.90
Kh. OyuuntsetsegIndependent4060.84
Kh. MaamCivic Coalition3660.76
D. UlambayarMotherland Party2760.57
D. KhürelsükhMongolian Democratic Movement Party2580.53
O. SelengeIndependent1860.38
D. BadarchMongolian Traditional United Party1440.30
S. SükheeMongolian Traditional United Party1260.26
Total142,920100.00
Valid votes48,33598.27
Invalid/blank votes8531.73
Total votes49,188100.00
Registered voters/turnout67,99972.34
Constituency 24. Chingeltei
CandidatePartyVotes%
Ts. ElbegdorjDemocratic Party30,89354.82
D. OchirbatMongolian People's Revolutionary Party20,29636.01
G. BayarsaykhanDemocratic Party20,03135.54
R. BurmaaDemocratic Party19,75435.05
L. OdonchimedMongolian People's Revolutionary Party19,60234.78
Ts. SükhbaatarMongolian People's Revolutionary Party15,78528.01
Ts. GankhuyagCivil Will Party14,33725.44
G. UyangaCivic Coalition9,93817.63
P. TüvshinzayaaIndependent3,5146.24
B. TsogtgerelNew National Party3,2655.79
Ts. MongolCivic Coalition1,4922.65
E. BatbayarCivic Coalition1,4622.59
Sh. GanbatIndependent8481.50
D. GansürenMongolian Traditional United Party6921.23
L. ChuluunbatRepublican Party6441.14
Ch. ÜrjinbadamMotherland Party5991.06
P. AltantülkhüürRepublican Party5861.04
B. EnkhtüvshinMongolian Democratic Movement Party5290.94
J. ChinbatRepublican Party3740.66
J. DorjIndependent3260.58
N. NagaanbuuMongolian Traditional United Party2610.46
T. MandirMongolian Traditional United Party1840.33
Total165,412100.00
Valid votes56,35797.67
Invalid/blank votes1,3452.33
Total votes57,702100.00
Registered voters/turnout74,58377.37
Constituency 25. Bayangol
CandidatePartyVotes%
Ts. Mönkh-OrgilMongolian People's Revolutionary Party35,09552.73
Kh. TemüüjinDemocratic Party33,69250.62
D. EnkhbatCivic Coalition24,80637.27
S. ErdeneDemocratic Party23,49735.30
N. BayartsaykhanMongolian People's Revolutionary Party23,47835.28
P. TsogtbaatarMongolian People's Revolutionary Party20,14130.26
S. OdontyyaaDemocratic Party19,21228.87
N. BolormaaMongolian People's Revolutionary Party18,22927.39
B. BatbaatarDemocratic Party17,80726.75
G. GankhüüCivil Will Party11,76917.68
B. DölbadrakhCivil Will Party5,8708.82
Ch. EnkhzayaaCivic Coalition5,5228.30
T. MendsaykhanIndependent5,0697.62
B. BatboldIndependent2,7244.09
N. BattseregNew National Party2,2573.39
A. OtgonboldNew National Party2,0963.15
Ts. EnkhjinIndependent1,6172.43
L. SanjaasürenCivic Coalition1,3241.99
S. AmarsaykhanCivic Coalition1,0891.64
B. ZorigooRepublican Party9391.41
P. AyuyrzanaRepublican Party9021.36
N. TsendmaaIndependent8781.32
Sh. TömörsükhFreedom Implementing Party7921.19
J. ErdenechimegIndependent5160.78
D. TyyaaIndependent4700.71
L. JargalsaykhanMongolian Traditional United Party3460.52
M. GanzorigMongolian Democratic Movement Party2890.43
T. LegjmaaRepublican Party2020.30
L. SaynbayarMongolian Traditional United Party1610.24
B. SarantsetsegMongolian Traditional United Party1480.22
Ch. OnonMongolian Traditional United Party710.11
Total261,008100.00
Valid votes66,55699.00
Invalid/blank votes6711.00
Total votes67,227100.00
Registered voters/turnout87,39076.93
Constituency 26. Songino Khairkhan
CandidatePartyVotes%
D. Kyokyushyuzan BatbayarDemocratic Party54,92658.94
D. TerbishdagvaMongolian People's Revolutionary Party38,52541.34
N. AltankhuyagDemocratic Party36,66439.34
S. OyuunCivil Will Party34,31936.83
L. ErkhembayarDemocratic Party32,96835.38
B. UndarmaaMongolian People's Revolutionary Party30,12032.32
Ts. SharavdorjMongolian People's Revolutionary Party28,76030.86
G. EnkhtayvanDemocratic Party25,55727.42
L. NaydanMongolian People's Revolutionary Party24,29126.07
O. MagnayCivic Coalition19,68921.13
B. JargalsaikhanRepublican Party16,82418.05
D. ErdenebatIndependent4,7045.05
D. Dari SükhbaatarCivic Coalition3,2473.48
L. TsogMongolian Democratic Movement Party2,0302.18
B. KhosbayarCivic Coalition1,9232.06
A. GanbaatarCivic Coalition1,8481.98
Kh. EnkhtuyaaNew National Party1,7981.93
J. BatbaatarRepublican Party1,5691.68
S. RegzedmaaRepublican Party1,4131.52
Ts. OyuunbaatarIndependent7310.78
L. AltanchimegMongolian Liberal Party3930.42
L. KhatanbaatarMongolian Traditional United Party3790.41
J. NyamMongolian Traditional United Party2720.29
Total362,950100.00
Valid votes93,19098.61
Invalid/blank votes1,3181.39
Total votes94,508100.00
Registered voters/turnout129,08473.21

Aftermath

Allegations of fraud

After intermediate results published on 30 June showed MPRP victory, Democratic Party chairman Elbegdorj declared on 1 July that the elections were rigged and that his party would not accept the results.[10] In a press conference held on 7 July, DP politicians Dambyn Dorligjav, Zandaakhuugiin Enkhbold and Lamjavyn Gündalai declared that there had been massive irregularities with voter registration. Some of their claims were later repudiated by the central registry office.[11] Other allegations were irregularities in the counting process, and voter bribery.[citation needed]

For illegally using private documents of voters such as duplicating names of voters by (publishing duplicate IDs and false IDs with the names of dead people and so on) in 2008 parliamentary elections, L.Amarsanaa (MPRP), former chairman of State General Registration Authority was investigated by the Independent Authority Against Corruption and charged in September 2008.[12]

Violence

The riots in the night of July 1st
The MPRP headquarters on July 2nd after the riots

On 1 July a peaceful gathering started in Sukhbaatar Square organized by the leaders of some of the smaller parties that took part in the elections. Eventually a large crowd gathered, mainly of young men, surrounding the adjacent MPRP Headquarters. The group started throwing rocks at the building and eventually advancing on it. Smaller police force responded with batons, water cannons, tear gas, rubber bullets, and live ammunition.[13][14] In the evening fire started in the MPRP headquarters.[15] Not enough measures to stop the riot or extinguish the fire were taken by the authority. Around midnight local time, after simply watching the live broadcast of the riot whole day on television channels, President Nambaryn Enkhbayar declared a state of emergency to be in effect for the following four days.[16] Armored Personnel Carriers were deployed to the streets of Ulaanbaatar, a night curfew and a media blackout were declared.

Five people, all of them civilians, were killed during the state of emergency: four were shot, and one apparently died from carbon monoxide poisoning.[17][18] The Mongolian Minister of Justice estimated 220 civilians and 108 service members were injured. Amnesty International raised concerns over the use of "unnecessary and excessive force" by the police.[19]) Approximately 700 people were later arrested suspected to be being protesters,[20] of whom 140, including 13 minors and 3 women, have been sentenced to 2–7 years in prison as of 31 October 2008.[21]

On 15 and 19 August, ten police officers were arrested and charged in connection with the shootings in the night of 1 and 2 July. On 20 August, relatives of these arrested officers organized a protest demonstration on Sükhbaatar Square.[22][23][24]

Political aftermath

Former Prime Minister of Mongolia and the Democratic Party chairman, Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj

On 18 July, Democratic Party chairman Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj said that the DP would boycott the opening session of the parliament on 23 July. He also said that he was prepared to resign as DP Chairman if the 200 protesters still being held by the police are not released and the political crisis did not end.[25] However, the DP members were present in the opening session, with many of its members criticizing the Chairman of the General Elections Committee, and the way the elections were held. After Elbegdorj gave his party's position, members of the DP went out of the parliament. As a result, the new members of the parliament were not sworn in.

On 28 August, most of the DP representatives in the new State Great Khural (the Parliament) decided to attend the parliament, and all but Elbegdorj were sworn in.[26][27] On 11 September, S. Bayar was elected as Prime Minister of a coalition government between MPRP and DP.[28] Elbegdorj finally was sworn in on the same day.[29]

The members from Dornod (two MPRP, one DP) were sworn in on 16 September 2008.[30] The members from Bayangol (2 MPRP, 1 DP, 1 Civic Coalition) were announced on 9 October 2008.[31]

On 2 September 2008, Elbegdorj resigned as the head of the Democratic Party as he said. Norovyn Altankhuyag was elected by the Democratic Party's National Consultative Committee as the next chairman, and the Democratic Party entered a coalition government with the MPRP. On September 12, Elbegdorj was the only member of parliament who voted against Sanjaagiin Bayar as Mongolia's new prime minister.[32] Bayar was the chairman of MPRP and Prime Minister who handled 2008 election rigging, riot and measures following riot including the police shooting to civilians that resulted in killing four people and wounded a dozen.

On 24 May 2009, nearly a year after the crisis, Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj won the 2009 presidential election against incumbent President Enkhbayar.[33][34]

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