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Kazakhstan's Kostanay Region sees 13 twin pairs voting together in rare election moment

Voting took on a special twist when 13 twin pairs arrived together at polling stations. For many, it was more than a ballot—it was a shared milestone. The students among them saw it as a civic ritual with deeper significance.

The image shows a poster on the wall with two children standing side by side, one of them holding a...
The image shows a poster on the wall with two children standing side by side, one of them holding a ball in their hand. The poster reads "Vote No on Liquor" in bold, black lettering, emphasizing the importance of the message.

Kazakhstan's Kostanay Region sees 13 twin pairs voting together in rare election moment

An unusual election day took place in Kazakhstan's Kostanay Region on March 15. Thirteen sets of twins cast their ballots together, marking a rare occurrence in local voting. For many, the experience carried special meaning beyond the typical act of voting.

The Kostanay Region saw twin voters from different cities and districts. Among them were four pairs of students from Kostanay's Akhmet Baitursynov Regional University. Their participation added a unique element to the election process.

Aizhan and Aikyn Ayazbekov were among the twins who viewed voting as a thoughtful civic responsibility. While the exact number of twin pairs in each area remains undisclosed, the event highlighted an uncommon but memorable moment in the region's democratic process.

The election day in Kostanay Region stood out due to the participation of 13 twin pairs. No further details were released about their distribution across cities or districts. The event, however, underscored the personal significance many attached to exercising their right to vote.

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