Posted on 05/29/2019 7:13:31 AM PDT by Texas Fossil
ISTANBUL Opinion polls show opposition candidate Ekrem Imamoglu pulling ahead of his rival from Turkey's ruling party in his bid to recapture the post of Istanbul mayor. He briefly held the position before electoral officials revoked his mandate and forced a new election next month.
Citing technical irregularities earlier this month, the Supreme Electoral Council (YSK) canceled the results of Istanbuls March 31 mayoral election in which Imamoglu of the Republican Peoples Party (CHP) squeaked out a victory with a winning margin of just 13,729 votes out of the 8.5 million ballots cast. The ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), which has controlled the Istanbul municipality for a quarter century, promptly objected to the result.
Now, a handful of voter polls show Imamoglu of the opposition has broadened his support ahead of the June 23 rerun election, according to news reports.
Imamoglu is two points ahead of former AKP Prime Minister Binali Yildirim at 47%, according to pollster MAK Consulting. Imamoglus share is 50.3% when undecided voters are distributed in the poll of 11,000 people conducted between May 15 and 20.
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Erdogan didn’t order a do-over he didn’t fix in advance.
You are not in tune with what is happening in Turkey. Nothing happens there without Erdooo’s approval.
Nothing.
If Jimmah Carter is feeling up to it, maybe he’d go to Turkey to certify that the election is fair and unbiased. /S
Yep. It is a good thought.
That’s what I said. See my intentional double negative.
OK, I did not catch that.
He is totally totalitarian. And thinks God granted that to him. Funny thing? God knows what he really is and where he is going.
Erdooo will not like results.
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