Qatari Emir congratulates Erdogan for the election victory:
“My dear brother, congratulations on your victory, and I wish you success in your new term, and that you achieve in it what the brotherly Turkish people aspire to in terms of progress and prosperity”
Here is the latest data on #Turkey’s runoff elections
Polls are open in Turkey’s presidential runoff between Erdogan and Kilicdaroglu.
Here is what you need to know:
• Polls will close by 5pm local time
• A broadcast ban likely to be lifted around 6:30pm
• Anadolu and Anka will cover the results
• The count won’t be long
• Erdogan is leading with a big margin in multiple polls but it might all depend on who goes to the polling stations. Whoever mobilises their supporters and ferry them to vote will have a distinct advantage
• Tense; nationalist campaign
• Present a binary choice between him and Erdogan
• Table of Six leaders won’t be visible
• Steps to push 8 million voters who didn’t show up back to polls on May 28
• Moves to capture GenZ votes, CHP suspects half of them didn’t go to the polls
• Will try to increase Kurdish voter turnouts
• Imamoglu, Yavas will stay in Istanbul and Ankara, campaign in their respective cities to rally support
There are a lot of disinformation about the Turkey elections vote count. Let me explain, bear with me
1- Votes are counted in individual polling stations and each party get the results and submit them to their own database
2- Then the bags full of ballots carried to districts
3- District election boards collect bags and the records, merge them and send them to provincial election boards
4- Provincial boards enter the data to the official system as the final vote, the change from the first point to last point is generally minimal
5- That’s why opposition leaning Anka news agency is able to publish data for the 97.8 percent of the ballot boxes, because the information is directly coming from the polling stations, the first stage where the parties collect their initial results.