Türkiye

Turkish Elections Results: YSK Announces Final Outcome

In a recent development, Türkiye has elected local administrators who will serve for a period of 5 years. The election process was finalized after various objections from political parties, as announced by YSK President Ahmet Yener. The final results of the election were made public by Yener, shedding light on the outcome of the March 31st elections.

According to Yener’s statements, elections will be renewed on June 2nd in Aksaray Güzelyurt, Kayseri Pınarbaşı, Şanlıurfa Hilvan, Sivas Yıldızeli, and Güneykaya districts. The participation rate for the metropolitan mayoral election stood at 78.1 percent, with the AK Party securing victory in 12 out of the 30 metropolitan cities. Meanwhile, YRP won 1, DEM 3, and CHP emerged victorious in 14 metropolitan cities.

Diyarbakır witnessed the lowest voter turnout, with 67.34 percent for the metropolitan municipality, while Bingöl and Diyarbakır Bağlar received 59.63 percent and 59.76 percent, respectively, for the provincial mayor and district mayor positions. On the other hand, Manisa and Artvin recorded the highest participation rates, with 84.97 percent in the metropolitan municipality and 83.44 percent in the provincial municipality.

These election results showcase a significant moment in Türkiye’s democratic process, highlighting the diverse political landscape present in the country. The newly elected local administrators will now take on the responsibility of serving their communities for the next 5 years.

 

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