Tomorrow elections in Turkey, over 64 million citizens have voting rights

Voting stations across Turkey will open at 8: 00 a.m. local time Sunday, where the vote for presidential and parliamentary elections will begin. Turkey's citizens will vote in presidential and parliamentary elections and choose between the three presidential candidates and 24 political parties and 151 candidates of [...]
Turkey's citizens will vote in presidential and parliamentary elections and choose between the three presidential candidates and 24 political parties and 151 independent candidates for Parliament, which has a total of 600 seats.
Voter rights have 64.11 million people, while more than 4.9 million Turkish citizens vote for the first time.
Current President Recep Tayip Erdogan, Kemal Kılıcdaroglu and Sinan Ogan, according to the ranking on the ballot, are Türkiye's presidential candidates.
The fourth candidate, Muharrem Incre, withdrew the candidacy earlier.
President Erdogan is the candidate of the People's Alliance led by the Justice and Development Party ( The AK Party, whose leader is he. Kemal Kılıcdaroglu is the candidate of the opposition National Alliance, led by the Republican People's Party (CHP).
Sinan Ogan is the candidate of the ATA Alliance, while Muharrem Incre was the candidate of his Homeland Party before withdrawing candidacy Thursday. The polling stations will be open until 5:00 local time in 87 regions.
The polling stations were earlier opened outside Türkiye in 75 states and 156 representatives of this country.
The vote at the border points began April 27th, while in diplomatic representations on 5 May and lasted until May 9th, according to schedules previously set. More than 3.41 million citizens have registered to vote from abroad. As Turkey's High Election Commission has announced, incomplete results will be announced on the same day, in the early hours following the closure of polling stations. /Anadolu/












