First objections against the election results were made. Justice and Development Party (AKP), Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) and Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) made an objection against the election results in nine provinces.
MHP general headquarters appealed to election boards of districts related to the election results in Amasya, Kocaeli, Çankırı, Çorum, Iğdır, Malatya provinces and Ankara 2nd region. If all of the objections are approved, MHP deputies will be 82.
Hasan Ali Tütüncü, provincial head of AKP in Giresun, said they appealed to election board for invalid votes to be counted again.
AKP and HDP made an objection in Muş province. AKP claimed that there was block voting in districts of Muş. HDP claimed that returning officers were not allowed to get in the school which the voting was held in.
Moreover, HDP stated they would appeal to Supreme Electoral Council of Turkey (YSK) because some of the votes were counted in favor of other parties in spite of official reports and so HDP couldn’t have the 4th deputy.
According to the unofficial data of Anatolia Agency, distribution of existing deputies in provinces where objections were made is as below:
Amasya province: AKP 2, CHP 1 deputy
Ankara 2nd region: AKP 8, CHP 4, MHP 2 deputies.
Kocaeli province: AKP 6, CHP 3, HDP 1, MHP 1 deputy.
Çankırı province: AKP 2 deputies.
Çorum province: AKP 3, CHP 1 deputy.
Iğdır province: HDP 2 deputies.
Giresun province: AKP 2, MHP 1, CHP 1 deputy.
Malatya province: AKP 5, CHP 1 deputy.
Muş province: HDP 2, AKP 1 deputy. (ÇT/BD)
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