The Asian Age

Turkey Opposition contests thousands of ballot results

Republican leaders alleged votes wrongly counted in every ballot box

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Ankara, May 17: Turkey’s main opposition party said on Wednesday it had filed complaints over suspected irregulari­ties at thousands of ballot boxes in Sunday’s landmark election, in which President Tayyip Erdogan performed better than expected.

Muharrem Erkek, a deputy chairman of the secularist Republican People’s Party (CHP), said the irregulari­ties at each ballot box ranged from one single wrongly counted vote to hundreds of such votes.

He said the CHP had formally raised objections over 2,269 ballot boxes nationwide for the presidenti­al election and 4,825 for the parliament­ary vote that also took place on Sunday.

Erdogan’s ruling Islamist-rooted AK Party and its nationalis­t allies surprised pollsters by winning a strong majority in parliament.

In the presidenti­al vote, Erdogan is headed for a runoff on May 28 against challenger Kemal Kilicdarog­lu after falling just shy of the 50% threshold needed to win outright in the first round.

Kilicdarog­lu, the CHP chair, received 44.9% in what was seen as the biggest electoral challenge to Erdogan’s 20-year rule. A third candidate, Sinan Ogan obtained 5.17%.

“We are following every single vote, even if it does not change the overall results,” Erkek told reporters in Ankara.

There were a total of 201,807 ballot boxes set up for the election, in Turkey and abroad, Erkek said.

The deadline for challengin­g the results of the presidenti­al election expired on Monday, while that for the parliament­ary vote expired on Tuesday, Erkek said, adding that the CHP had filed all its appeals within these timeframes.

The opposition alliance that includes the CHP has appealed to voters to support Kilicdarog­lu in the runoff, saying the first round showed Erdogan had lost the people’s trust.

 ?? — AFP ?? Republican People’s Party chairman and Nation Alliance presidenti­al candidate Kemal Kilicdarog­lu (3rd R), Good Party chairman Meral Aksener (3rd L) Felicity Party (SP) chairman Temel Karamollao­glu (2nd R), Democratic Party (DP) chairman Gultekin Uysal (2nd L), Future Party (GP) chairman Ahmet Davutoglu (1st R) and Democracy and Progress Party (DEVA) chairman Ali Babacan (1st L) attend a meeting in Ankara on Wednesday.
— AFP Republican People’s Party chairman and Nation Alliance presidenti­al candidate Kemal Kilicdarog­lu (3rd R), Good Party chairman Meral Aksener (3rd L) Felicity Party (SP) chairman Temel Karamollao­glu (2nd R), Democratic Party (DP) chairman Gultekin Uysal (2nd L), Future Party (GP) chairman Ahmet Davutoglu (1st R) and Democracy and Progress Party (DEVA) chairman Ali Babacan (1st L) attend a meeting in Ankara on Wednesday.

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