Announcement of Istanbul 1st District Election Results and Voting Rates for President and Deputy on May 14, 2023.
Istanbul 1st Region Election Results to Play a Key Role in 2023 Presidential Election
The upcoming May 14, 2023 elections in Istanbul, one of Turkey’s largest cities, are of critical importance for both parties and presidential candidates. In particular, the results in Istanbul 1st Region, which has 35 deputies, will have a significant impact on the election results and general rates.
The region is made up of 14 districts that will play a significant role in shaping the outcome of the election: Islands, Pendik, Ataşehir, Sancaktepe, Beykoz, Sultanbeyli, Çekmeköy, Şile, Kadıköy, Tuzla, Kartal, Ümraniye, Maltepe, and Üsküdar.
Voting on May 14th will end at 17:00, and according to the “election bans” rules of the Supreme Election Council, it will be forbidden to make news predictions and comments on the elections and their results in the media until 18:00. Between 18:00 and 21:00, news and communiqués regarding the election can be shared by the press organizations according to YSK. After 21:00, all broadcasts will be free, and YSK will have the liberty to set this time earlier.
The Istanbul 1st Region election results will begin to be announced on Sunday, May 14th, at the latest after 21.00. The votes of parties and presidential candidates can be followed in real-time on the CNN TÜRK Election 2023 page, and evaluations about the election, the latest data, and other crucial details will be broadcast on CNN TÜRK.
There are four main political parties contesting the Istanbul 1st region, including AK Party, CHP, MHP, and IYI Party, and the Green Left Party is also contesting. Voters will decide between 35 deputies hailing from these parties. The full list of deputy candidates can be found on the official Istanbul election website.
Overall, the outcome of the Istanbul 1st Region election will play a crucial role in determining who will win the presidency in 2023. Every vote counts, and it is important that citizens of Istanbul exercise their right to vote and make their voices heard.