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Turkey election board rejects main opposition recount request

Opposition CHP expected to appeal to Supreme Election Committee (YSK) for vote recount for capital Ankara in last week's municipal elections

04.04.2014 - Update : 04.04.2014
Turkey election board rejects main opposition recount request

ANKARA

Ankara's provincial election body on Friday rejected the main opposition Republican People's Party's appeal against March 30 local election results.  

Zeki Alcin, CHP's chairman for Ankara, said the board did not offer any justification for rejecting the appeal. The party is expected to appeal to the Supreme Election Committee (YSK). 

The opposition party filed an objection to the Ankara board on April 3 2014, requesting the recounting of votes and a reassessment of cancelled votes. 

Turkey’s political parties have applied for recounts of local election votes in several cities including Ankara, Istanbul, Adana, Yalova and Antalya.

CHP's Ankara candidate Mansur Yavas requested a recount after losing to the ruling Justice and Development (AK) Party's Melih Gokcek by only a narrow margin.

Turkish voters went to the polls on March 30th to elect metropolitan and non-metropolitan mayors across Turkey. 

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