Türkiye is going to the elections step by step. Voters will go to the polls on Sunday to elect the 13th President and 28th Term deputies to represent them in the parliament. 64 million 113 thousand 941 voters in Turkey and 1 million 904 thousand 636 voters in Antalya will cast their votes.
Turkey's 2023 general elections are only 2 days away. 64 million 113 thousand 941 voters will cast their votes in the market across Turkey, and 1 million 904 thousand 636 voters in Antalya. 5,583 ballot boxes were set up for 1 million 904 thousand 636 voters in Antalya. In addition, a total of 21 mobile ballot boxes were created for disabled citizens in 18 districts of Antalya, except İbradı. Turkey is going to the 2023 general elections with 3 presidential candidates and 24 political parties after Muharrem İnce withdrew from the presidential candidacy the other day. On the other hand, there are 5 different alliances in the 2023 general elections. 13 different political parties are going to the elections under 5 different alliances. It is present in various political parties that have declared their support for alliances.
ANTALYA PEOPLE ARE GOING TO ELECTION
The number of voters who will vote in Antalya on May 14 was announced as 1 million 904 thousand 636. On Sunday, the people of Antalya will elect the 13th President and the 28th Term deputies to represent them in the parliament. The presidential election, which started with Presidential Candidate of the People's Alliance Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, National Alliance Presidential Candidate Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, Muharrem İnce and ATA Presidential Candidate Sinan Oğan, fell to three with the withdrawal of Nation Party Chairman Muharrem İnce the other day. The people of Antalya will choose between 24 political parties for the 28th Term deputy who will represent them in the parliament.
HOW MANY BOOTS ARE FALLED BY POPULATION?
1,196 ballot boxes, 436,244 voters in Kepez. 1,046 ballot boxes, 382,201 voters in Muratpaşa. 684 ballot boxes, 231 thousand 493 voters in Alanya. 546 ballot boxes, 183,560 voters in Manavgat. 359 ballot boxes, 128 thousand 215 voters in Konyaaltı. 307 ballot boxes, 101 thousand 575 voters in Serik. 163 ballot boxes, 56,181 voters in Döşemealtı. 163 ballot boxes, 55,706 voters in Aksu. 168 ballot boxes, 55 thousand 555 voters in Kumluca. 161 ballot boxes, 47,402 voters in Kas. 153 ballot boxes, 44 thousand 104 voters in Korkuteli.
140 ballot boxes, 41 thousand 448 voters in Gazipaşa. 122 ballot boxes, 38 thousand 125 voters in Finike. 93 ballot boxes, 32 thousand 848 voters in Kemer. 113 ballot boxes, 30,872 voters in Elmalı. 63 ballot boxes, 21 thousand 283 voters in Demre. 59 ballot boxes, 9 thousand 126 voters in Akseki. 32 ballot boxes, 6 thousand 234 voters in Gündoğmuş. 12 ballot boxes and 2,464 voters will cast their votes in İbradı. In addition, a total of 21 mobile ballot boxes were created for disabled citizens in 18 districts of Antalya, except İbradı.
NUMBER OF VOTES IN Türkiye
Ahmet Yener, Chairman of the Supreme Election Board (YSK), stated that the number of voters in Turkey is 64 million 113 thousand 941, according to a statement he made recently. YSK Chairman Ahmet Yener made a statement regarding the General Elections for the President and the 28th Term Member of Parliament: “The number of voters in the country is 60 million 697 thousand 843 and 30 million 710 thousand 790, that is 50.60 percent, are female voters; We have 29 million 987 thousand 53 male voters, 49.40 percent of our voters are male voters,” he said.
They will be voting for the first time.
In the election to be held on May 14, 2023, the number of voters who will vote for the first time is 4 million 904 thousand 672. The number of orthopedically and visually impaired voters in the country is 989 thousand 543, and the number of voters aged 75 and over is 3 million 180 thousand 802. A total of 191,884 ballot box committees will be established in 973 districts and 1,094 district election boards. In addition, mobile ballot boxes will be established in 421 districts, and the total number of voters who will cast their votes in mobile ballot boxes is 6 thousand 215. The number of our voters who are imprisoned in prison and convicted of negligent crimes is 53,172.
POLITICAL ALLIANCES OF TURKEY
Many political parties decided to go to Turkey's 2023 elections with their alliances. For the citizens who will vote in the elections, we have compiled once again which parties are included in which alliances. There are 5 different alliances in the 2023 general elections. 13 different political parties are going to the elections under 5 different alliances. It is also present in various political parties that support alliances. According to this;
ALLIANCE OF THE REPUBLIC
The People's Alliance, which includes the current government party, the AK Party, is going to the 2023 elections with four political parties. In the People's Alliance; There are the Justice and Development Party (Ak Party), the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), the Great Unity Party (BBP), and the Re-Welfare Party (Re-Welfare).
The political parties that support the People's Alliance are as follows;
Free Deva Party (HÜDA-PAR), Chairman Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu, Democratic Left Party (DSP), Chairman Ömer Aksakal, Great Turkey Party (Great-Turkey), Chairman Hüseyin Durmaz, New World Party (New World) Chairman Emanullah Daytime.
NATIONAL ALLIANCE
The Nation Alliance, known for a long time with the six-table, is going to the elections with 6 political parties. The political parties of the Nation Alliance are as follows; There are Republican People's Party (CHP), IYI Party, Felicity Party (SP), Future Party (GP), Democracy and Atılım Party (DEVA), and Democrat Party (DP).
The political parties that support the Nation Alliance are as follows;
Turkey Change Party (TDP), Chairman Mustafa Sarıgül, Liberal Democrat Party (LDP), Chairman Besim Tibuk, Right Party (DP), Chairman Rifat Serdaroğlu.
ATA ALLIANCE
The political parties that make up the Ata Alliance; There are Victory Party, Justice Party, Türkiye Alliance Party, My Country Party.
Political parties that declared that they would support the Ata Alliance;
Vatan and Freedom Party (HÜR-VATAN), Chairman Yalçın Doğan, Güven Justice and Enlightenment Party Chairman Zeynep Göksü announced that they will give support from outside.
ALLIANCE OF LABOR AND FREEDOM
The political parties that make up the Labor and Freedom Alliance, which consists of 7 parties in total, are as follows; Workers' Party of Turkey (TIP), Green Left Party (YSP), Labor Movement Party (EHP), Emek Party (EMEP), Socialist Assemblies Federation (SMF), Social Freedom Party (TOP) and Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) – with YSP agrees.
SOCIALIST STRENGTH ALLIANCE
The last alliance to participate in the 14 May elections, and the political parties that will participate under the name of the Socialist Power Union, are as follows; SOL Party (SOL), Communist Party of Turkey (TKP), Communist Movement of Turkey (TKH), Revolution Movement (DH), Socialist Workers Party of Turkey (TSIP). AYŞEM SICİM