2017 Turkmenistan presidential election


Presidential elections were held in Turkmenistan on 12 February 2017. This was Turkmenistan's fifth presidential election and decided who would be the country's president for the next seven years. Incumbent President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow won with more than 97% of the vote, similar to the results of the 2012 elections.
The result was widely expected; although the election was nominally contested by nine candidates, all opposition candidates were appointed by the government and the elections were regarded by foreign organisations as not being a free and fair contest.

Background

In September 2016, the constitution was changed to remove term limits and the 70 year-old age limit for presidential candidates, as well as extending the presidential term from five to seven years.

Electoral system

The President of Turkmenistan is elected using the two-round system.

Candidates

The Democratic Party nominated the incumbent President, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, who won 97.14% of the vote in the previous elections. A total of 9 candidates were approved by the Central Election Committee. The opposition candidates' manifestos were published in the state-controlled mass media.
NamePartyPosition
Maksat AnnanepesowIndependentChairman of the State Food Industry Association
Jumanazar AnnaýewIndependentDeputy Head of Mary Region
Bekmyrat AtalyýewParty of Industrialists and EntrepreneursMember of Parliament
Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow Democratic Party of Turkmenistan/IndependentPresident of Turkmenistan
Ramazan DurdyýewIndependentMember of Parliament
Meretdurdy GurbanowIndependentDeputy Head of Daşoguz Region
Serdar JelilowIndependentHead of the Department of Economic Development, Akhal Region
Süleýmannepes NurnepesowIndependentChief Executive of Garabogazsulfat
Durdygylyç OrazowAgrarian PartyHead of Mary Region

Results