According to Shainazarov, the police were only now able to establish the names of those who violated electoral legislation. On December 3, 2025, it was not possible to identify the violators, although violations were recorded, which led to the annulment of the election results. As a result, it was established that the other 13 candidates had not violated the voting rules, and the CEC declared them the winners.
The violations were related to the actions of the authorized representatives of candidate Bakyt Sydykov.In addition, Shainazarov commented on the appeal against the decision to cancel the elections on March 1 in the Administrative Court of Bishkek by candidate Kanaybek Bazarbaev. "The court upheld the CEC's decision of February 13. If this decision is appealed to the Supreme Court and remains in force, then the candidates will receive their certificates and badges," he added.
As for the candidates at the moment, 7 million soms have been collected as contributions, and the Central Election Commission plans to return these electoral deposits to the candidates for deputies.
Recall that on November 30, 2025, extraordinary elections were held for the Jogorku Kenesh. On December 3, 2025, the CEC canceled the registration of all 14 candidates in constituency No. 13 due to violations related to the installation of cameras by observers at polling stations, which violated the secrecy of the vote.
Repeat elections were scheduled for March 1, 2026, with 23 candidates registered. However, on February 13, the Central Commission for Elections and Referendums changed its decision regarding the early elections in the multi-mandate constituency No. 13, canceled the previous resolution, and recognized the elections as having taken place. Ultimately, the deputies became Aibek Altynbekov, Talant Mamytov, and Aigul Karabekova. Later, [url=the CEC was sued[/url] due to the cancellation of the repeat elections in constituency No. 13.