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Supreme Election Board announced results
After many hours, the YSK finally announced results
The President of the Supreme Election Board (YSK), Sadi Güven, has confirmed the results with the 97% of the ballot papers counted that had come trough to the YSK system.
Güven added that “The number of votes that do not enter the system does not affect the results.”
According to the YSK the results for the Presidential elections are as following:
Recep Tayyp Erdogan, 52,50%
Muharrem Ince, 30,60%
Selahattin Demirtas, 8,30
Meral Aksener, 7,30%
Temel Karamollaoglu, 0,80%
Dogu Perincek, 0,20%
As to the Parliamentary elections, results are as follow:
President Alliance: 53,62%
AKP, 42,49% and 293 deputies
MHP, 11,13% and 50 deputies
Nation Alliance: 34,04%
CHP, 22,67% and 146 deputies
IYI, 10,01% and 44 deputies
Saadet, 1,35%
The HDP got 11,62% of the votes and 67 deputies
Other parties: 0,72% and no deputies
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