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Turkish people to elect their lawmakers on June 12
ANKARA (A.A) - 26.04.2011 - Higher Board of Election (YSK) Chairman Ali Em has said that 50.1 million citizens in Turkey and 2.5 million in foreign countries would cast votes in the upcoming general elections on June 12.
Holding a press conference on Tuesday, Em said that 15 political parties would join the elections, and the total number of candidates of these parties was 7,492. He added that the number of independent parliamentarians was 203.
Em said that there were 50,189,930 electors in Turkey, and 2,568,977 in foreign countries.
There will be 199,207 ballot boxes, he added.
Turkish people will elect 550 new members of the Parliament on June 12.
The election process officially started on March 14.
For the first time in the history of Turkey, those at the age of 25 will be able to run candidacy to become parliamentarian in this year's elections under an amendment to the Article 76 of the Constitution in 2006.
The dark wooden ballot boxes traditionally used in elections in Turkey will vanish this year. YSK has already ordered new ballot boxes made out of hard plastic that will be transparent, unbreakable and resistant to heat.
There are changes in polling booths. The booths will be covered with fabrics so that the person in the booth will not be seen. The sizes of the envelopes also changed under the new law.
The new law enables political parties to make propaganda for two hours in publicly open places also after sunset. Propaganda time in billboards also changed and extended from 20 days to 30 days.
Fifteen political parties will join the elections on June 12. The list of political according to their places on ballot papers is as follows:
1- Justice & Development Party
2- Democrat Party
3- Republican People's Party
4- Labor Party
5- Nation Party
6- Liberal Democrat Party
7- Felicity Party
8- Rights & Equality Party
9- People's Voice Party
10- Nationalist Movement Party
11- True Path Party
12- Turkish Communist Party
13- Nationalist Conservative Party
14- Grand Unity Party
15- Democratic Left Party
YSK determined the number of deputies to be elected in the June ballot on the basis of population recording system. Accordingly, number of deputies to be elected from Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Bursa, Gaziantep, Kocaeli, Sakarya, Antalya, Tekirdag, Diyarbakir, Sanliurfa, Van, Sirnak and Kayseri increased. Istanbul will send 15 more deputies this year. On the other hand, number of deputies to be elected from Afyonkarahisar, Konya, Tokat, Trabzon, Yozgat, Agri, Aydin, Bitlis, Cankiri, Corum, Edirne, Erzincan, Erzurum, Giresun, Isparta, Mersin, Kastamonu, Kirsehir, Kutahya, Malatya, Ordu, Sinop, Sivas, Aksaray, Bayburt, Karaman, Kirikkale and Karabuk decreased.
Provinces and number of deputies elected in 2007 election and to be elected in 2011 ballot are as follows:
Number of deputies Number of deputies
Provinces in 2011 election in 2007 election
--------- ------------------ ------------------
ADANA 14 14
ADIYAMAN 5 5
AFYONKARAHISAR 5 7
AGRI 4 5
AMASYA 3 3
ANKARA 31 29
ANTALYA 14 13
ARTVIN 2 2
AYDIN 7 8
BALIKESIR 8 8
BILECIK 2 2
BINGOL 3 3
BITLIS 3 4
BOLU 3 3
BURDUR 3 3
BURSA 18 16
CANAKKALE 4 4
CANKIRI 2 3
CORUM 4 5
DENIZLI 7 7
DIYARBAKIR 11 10
EDIRNE 3 4
ELAZIG 5 5
ERZINCAN 2 3
ERZURUM 6 7
ESKISEHIR 6 6
GAZIANTEP 12 10
GIRESUN 4 5
GUMUSHANE 2 2
HAKKARI 3 3
HATAY 10 10
ISPARTA 4 5
MERSIN 11 12
ISTANBUL 85 70
IZMIR 26 24
KARS 3 3
KASTAMONU 3 4
KAYSERI 9 8
KIRKLARELI 3 3
KIRSEHIR 2 3
KOCAELI 11 9
KONYA 14 16
KUTAHYA 5 6
MALATYA 6 7
MANISA 10 10
KAHRAMANMARAS 8 8
MARDIN 6 6
MUGLA 6 6
MUS 4 4
NEVSEHIR 3 3
NIGDE 3 3
ORDU 6 7
RIZE 3 3
SAKARYA 7 6
SAMSUN 9 9
SIIRT 3 3
SINOP 2 3
SIVAS 5 6
TEKIRDAG 6 5
TOKAT 5 7
TRABZON 6 8
TUNCELI 2 2
SANLIURFA 12 11
USAK 3 3
VAN 8 7
YOZGAT 4 6
ZONGULDAK 5 5
AKSARAY 3 4
BAYBURT 1 2
KARAMAN 2 3
KIRIKKALE 3 4
BATMAN 4 4
SIRNAK 4 3
BARTIN 2 2
ARDAHAN 2 2
IGDIR 2 2
YALOVA 2 2
KARABUK 2 3
KILIS 2 2
OSMANIYE 4 4
DUZCE 3 3
TOTAL 550 550
Latest parliamentary elections took place on July 22, 2007. AK Party won 2007 elections after receiving 46.5 percent of national votes and collecting 341 seats in the 550-member parliament. Republican People's Party (CHP) came the second, winning 20.8 percent of votes and 112 seats in the parliament. Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) collected 14.3 percent of votes and 71 seats.
Holding a press conference on Tuesday, Em said that 15 political parties would join the elections, and the total number of candidates of these parties was 7,492. He added that the number of independent parliamentarians was 203.
Em said that there were 50,189,930 electors in Turkey, and 2,568,977 in foreign countries.
There will be 199,207 ballot boxes, he added.
Turkish people will elect 550 new members of the Parliament on June 12.
The election process officially started on March 14.
For the first time in the history of Turkey, those at the age of 25 will be able to run candidacy to become parliamentarian in this year's elections under an amendment to the Article 76 of the Constitution in 2006.
The dark wooden ballot boxes traditionally used in elections in Turkey will vanish this year. YSK has already ordered new ballot boxes made out of hard plastic that will be transparent, unbreakable and resistant to heat.
There are changes in polling booths. The booths will be covered with fabrics so that the person in the booth will not be seen. The sizes of the envelopes also changed under the new law.
The new law enables political parties to make propaganda for two hours in publicly open places also after sunset. Propaganda time in billboards also changed and extended from 20 days to 30 days.
Fifteen political parties will join the elections on June 12. The list of political according to their places on ballot papers is as follows:
1- Justice & Development Party
2- Democrat Party
3- Republican People's Party
4- Labor Party
5- Nation Party
6- Liberal Democrat Party
7- Felicity Party
8- Rights & Equality Party
9- People's Voice Party
10- Nationalist Movement Party
11- True Path Party
12- Turkish Communist Party
13- Nationalist Conservative Party
14- Grand Unity Party
15- Democratic Left Party
YSK determined the number of deputies to be elected in the June ballot on the basis of population recording system. Accordingly, number of deputies to be elected from Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Bursa, Gaziantep, Kocaeli, Sakarya, Antalya, Tekirdag, Diyarbakir, Sanliurfa, Van, Sirnak and Kayseri increased. Istanbul will send 15 more deputies this year. On the other hand, number of deputies to be elected from Afyonkarahisar, Konya, Tokat, Trabzon, Yozgat, Agri, Aydin, Bitlis, Cankiri, Corum, Edirne, Erzincan, Erzurum, Giresun, Isparta, Mersin, Kastamonu, Kirsehir, Kutahya, Malatya, Ordu, Sinop, Sivas, Aksaray, Bayburt, Karaman, Kirikkale and Karabuk decreased.
Provinces and number of deputies elected in 2007 election and to be elected in 2011 ballot are as follows:
Number of deputies Number of deputies
Provinces in 2011 election in 2007 election
--------- ------------------ ------------------
ADANA 14 14
ADIYAMAN 5 5
AFYONKARAHISAR 5 7
AGRI 4 5
AMASYA 3 3
ANKARA 31 29
ANTALYA 14 13
ARTVIN 2 2
AYDIN 7 8
BALIKESIR 8 8
BILECIK 2 2
BINGOL 3 3
BITLIS 3 4
BOLU 3 3
BURDUR 3 3
BURSA 18 16
CANAKKALE 4 4
CANKIRI 2 3
CORUM 4 5
DENIZLI 7 7
DIYARBAKIR 11 10
EDIRNE 3 4
ELAZIG 5 5
ERZINCAN 2 3
ERZURUM 6 7
ESKISEHIR 6 6
GAZIANTEP 12 10
GIRESUN 4 5
GUMUSHANE 2 2
HAKKARI 3 3
HATAY 10 10
ISPARTA 4 5
MERSIN 11 12
ISTANBUL 85 70
IZMIR 26 24
KARS 3 3
KASTAMONU 3 4
KAYSERI 9 8
KIRKLARELI 3 3
KIRSEHIR 2 3
KOCAELI 11 9
KONYA 14 16
KUTAHYA 5 6
MALATYA 6 7
MANISA 10 10
KAHRAMANMARAS 8 8
MARDIN 6 6
MUGLA 6 6
MUS 4 4
NEVSEHIR 3 3
NIGDE 3 3
ORDU 6 7
RIZE 3 3
SAKARYA 7 6
SAMSUN 9 9
SIIRT 3 3
SINOP 2 3
SIVAS 5 6
TEKIRDAG 6 5
TOKAT 5 7
TRABZON 6 8
TUNCELI 2 2
SANLIURFA 12 11
USAK 3 3
VAN 8 7
YOZGAT 4 6
ZONGULDAK 5 5
AKSARAY 3 4
BAYBURT 1 2
KARAMAN 2 3
KIRIKKALE 3 4
BATMAN 4 4
SIRNAK 4 3
BARTIN 2 2
ARDAHAN 2 2
IGDIR 2 2
YALOVA 2 2
KARABUK 2 3
KILIS 2 2
OSMANIYE 4 4
DUZCE 3 3
TOTAL 550 550
Latest parliamentary elections took place on July 22, 2007. AK Party won 2007 elections after receiving 46.5 percent of national votes and collecting 341 seats in the 550-member parliament. Republican People's Party (CHP) came the second, winning 20.8 percent of votes and 112 seats in the parliament. Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) collected 14.3 percent of votes and 71 seats.