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Turkiye Presidential Election Runoff: Who, When, Where, What to Expect
Turkiye Presidential Election Runoff: Who, When, Where, What to Expect
On Sunday, Turks cast ballots in their country’s first-ever presidential election runoff, which will define who will be at the helm of Turkiye over the next five years.
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More than 64 million Turks will be eligible to vote in the May 28 election runoff at nearly 192,000 polling stations, including over six million who were first-time voters on May 14, when the first round took place.Election rules stipulate that forecasts and commentaries about the vote are banned until 6 pm (1300 GMT) and media is only free to report on election results as of 9 pm (1800 GMT). The High Election Board, however, may allow media to report on the results earlier than scheduled. The final results from Sunday’s vote are expected to be announced by 3pm (1200 GMT) on Monday.Meanwhile, polls for the presidential runoff election opened for at least 3.4 millions of Turks living outside the country last Saturday.Why Does Turkiye Face a Second Round?The May 14 presidential election in Turkiye headed into a runoff after none of the contenders were able to secure 50% of votes, something that was officially announced by the country’s Supreme Election Council on May 15.During the first round, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) obtained 49,52% of votes, while his main challenger, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, from the opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), received 44.88%. Lagging behind were ATA Alliance candidate Sinan Ogan and Homeland Party leader Muharrem Ince, who gained 5.17% and 0.43%, respectively, despite Ince having withdrawn from the race previously.Who are the Candidates? The two men fighting it out are incumbent President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and CHP leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu.Recep Tayyip Erdogan:Kemal Kilicdaroglu:What About Forecasts? One of the latest polls conducted by Center Arastirma revealed that Erdogan and Kilicdaroglu have approximately equal chances to trumpet the runoff victory.According to the survey, 44.7% of respondents are ready to vote for the CHP leader, while 43.7% are ready to support the Turkish president. The remaining 11.6% either have not made their choice yet or they will not go to the polls at all, the poll indicated.About 8.2% have not yet decided how to vote, and 2.6% do not plan to cast ballots, as per the polls.
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Turks cast ballots in their country’s first-ever presidential election runoff on Sunday which will define who will be at the helm of the country over the next five years. Who are the candidates and how should they perform to secure victory? Sputnik has answers to these and other questions.
More than 64 million Turks will be eligible to vote in the May 28 election runoff at nearly 192,000 polling stations, including over six million who were first-time voters on May 14, when the first round took place.
Polls across Turkiye are due to open at 8 am local time (0500 GMT) and close at 5 pm local (1400 GMT). Turnout is expected to be high given that the first round saw 87.04% of eligible voters cast their ballots. A future winner is obliged to obtain a simple majority of votes to secure victory.
Election rules stipulate that forecasts and commentaries about the vote are banned until 6 pm (1300 GMT) and media is only free to report on election results as of 9 pm (1800 GMT). The High Election Board, however, may allow media to report on the results earlier than scheduled. The final results from Sunday’s vote are expected to be announced by 3pm (1200 GMT) on Monday.
Meanwhile, polls for the presidential runoff election opened for at least 3.4 millions of Turks living outside the country last Saturday.
Why Does Turkiye Face a Second Round?
The May 14 presidential election in Turkiye headed into a runoff after none of the contenders were able to secure 50% of votes, something that was officially announced by the country’s Supreme Election Council on May 15.
“Our organization decided on the basis of the current situation, when no candidate is gaining 50% of the votes, to hold the second round of the presidential election on Sunday, May 28. This will be for the first time in the history of Turkiye,” Ahmet Yener, the head of the election commission, told reporters.
During the first round, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) obtained 49,52% of votes, while his main challenger, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, from the opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), received 44.88%. Lagging behind were ATA Alliance candidate Sinan Ogan and Homeland Party leader Muharrem Ince, who gained 5.17% and 0.43%, respectively, despite Ince having withdrawn from the race previously.
Who are the Candidates?
What About Forecasts?
The influential Turkish pollster KONDA has, meanwhile, revealed that its latest surveys show that at least 47% of respondents will say “yes” to Erdogan in the runoff, while Kilicdaroglu will be backed by 42.2%.
About 8.2% have not yet decided how to vote, and 2.6% do not plan to cast ballots, as per the polls.