
Presidential elections in Azerbaijan
Extraordinary presidential elections are being held in Azerbaijan. Voting started on January 7 at 8.00 am.
According to the Central Election Commission (CEC), 6,537 polling stations, of which 6,319 are permanent and 218 are temporary, have been formed in the country for 6 million 478,623 voters to participate in the voting.
Photo: AzerTac
Photo: AzerTac
Presidential elections will be held for the first time in the territories that returned to Azerbaijani control after the second Karabakh war in 2020 and the anti-terrorist operation in 2023. In the liberated territories, more than 23 thousand voters will vote at 26 polling stations.
49 polling stations have been set up at Azerbaijani embassies and consulates in 37 countries to enable more than 23 thousand Azerbaijani citizens abroad to vote in the presidential election.
Voting will end at 19:00.
Preliminary information on the voting process and voter turnout will be provided at 10:00, 12:00, 15:00, 17:00 and 19:00 hours.
At the extraordinary presidential election “League for the Protection of Labor Rights of Citizens” together with the American company “ORACLE ADVISORY GROUP” will conduct exit-poll in 500 polling stations in 40 electoral districts, Public Opinion Monitoring Center – in 200 polling stations in 33 electoral districts, LLC “Center for Sociological Research” – in 125 polling stations in 25 electoral districts.
Photo: APA
Photo: APA
It should be noted that 7 candidates are running in the presidential election:
- Ilham Aliyev – presidential candidate from Yeni Azerbaijan Party;
- Zahid Oruj – self-nominated;
- Razi Nurullayev – presidential candidate from the National Front Party;
- Fazil Mustafa – presidential candidate from the Great Creation Party;
- Elshad Musayev – presidential candidate from the Great Azerbaijan Party;
- Gudrat Hasanguliyev – presidential candidate from the People’s Front of Integral Azerbaijan Party;
- Fuad Aliyev – self-nominated.
The term of office of the elected president will be 7 years.
CEC Chairman Mazahir Panahov said that information on the elections will be posted on the CEC website and preliminary results are expected to be summarized. announced at 21:00.
“After the results of voting at 50-60 percent of polling stations are reflected on the CEC monitor, the initial picture will become clear,” Panakhov added.
Aliyev and his family voted in Khankendi
Photo: prezident.az
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, his spouse Mehriban Aliyeva and family members have voted at polling station #14 of constituency #122 of Khankendi city. This is reported by president.az.
Head of the Information Center of the Azerbaijan CEC Secretariat Farid Orujev said that by 10:00 in Khankendi 2361 people voted, election activity made 30.25%.
By that time the electoral activity amounted to 19.44 percent throughout the country.
The CEC Chairperson addressed journalists
Central Election Commission (CEC) Chairman Mazahir Panahov urged journalists not to shy away from covering any problems they face at polling stations:
“Here I call on media representatives and journalists not to shy away from covering any problems you face at polling stations. Also, international and local observers should be active on the ground.”
“Strict measures will be taken against any move that violates the requirements of the Electoral Code,” Panakhov added.
Photo: AzerTac
Photo: AzerTac
The CEC chairperson added that since millions of people participate in the electoral process, there could be small shortcomings:
“No one can influence the will of the voter. The Azerbaijani voter is at the center of all these processes. The task of our institution is to ensure the constitutional rights of the voter. In this regard, no one can influence the will of the voter and hinder the work of commission members working at polling stations. Because they also work for the transparent conduct of the electoral process”.
International observers will give their opinion on the elections tomorrow
International observers monitoring the snap presidential election will announce their opinion on the results on February 8. The conference will be open to journalists. They will be able to join the event live or via Zoom.
Artur Gerasimov, Special Co-ordinator and Head of OSCE Short-Term Observers, Daniela De Ridder, Head of the OSCE PA Delegation, and Eoghan Murphy, Head of the ODIHR Election Observation Mission, will speak at the conference.


