1990 Uzbek presidential election

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1990 Presidential election in the Uzbekistan SSR

24 March 1990 1991 →
Turnout99.6%
 
Nominee Islam Karimov
Party OKP
Electoral vote 491
Percentage 98.2%


Elected President

Islam Karimov
CP UzSSR

The first and last presidential elections in the history of the Uzbekistan Soviet Socialist Republic were held on March 24, 1990, one month after the elections to the Supreme Soviet of the Uzbekistan SSR.

The Uzbekistan SSR was the first of the

Supreme Soviet of the Uzbekistan SSR of the 12th (last) convocation. Shukrulla Mirsaidov was elected Vice-President of the Republic.[1]

USSR

Results

498 out of 500 deputies of the Supreme Soviet of the Uzbekistan SSR took part in the voting. Of these, 491 deputies (98.2%) supported the candidacy of Islam Karimov, and 7 deputies (1.8%) voted against. Two deputies were absent. Thus, Islam Karimov was elected President of the Uzbekistan SSR with an overwhelming number of votes, and on the same day began his new duties, continuing in parallel to hold the post of first Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Uzbekistan SSR.[1]

Candidate Party Votes %
Islam Karimov OʻzKP 491 98.2
Against 7 1.8
Invalid/blank votes - -
Total 498 100
Registered voters/turnout 500 99.6

References

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