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Asharq Al-Awsat
Asharq Al-Awsat
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Asharq Al-Awsat

Opposition Candidate Says he Remains ahead in Istanbul Vote Recount

Ekrem Imamoglu during an electoral campaign in Istanbul on March 28. (Reuters)

The main opposition candidate in Sunday’s Istanbul local elections said on Friday he remained ahead after a recount of invalid votes.

Republican People’s Party (CHP) mayoral candidate Ekrem Imamoglu told Turkey’s Fox TV that he was leading by 18,742 votes after a recount of 17 of the city’s 39 districts.

He added that he did not expect the gap between his party and the AKP to change substantially when the recount in the country’s largest city was completed.

“From what I see, it should end this weekend. It will fall into a 18,000-20,000 range, that’s what all the simulations show. These are very tight numbers,” he said.

He said 119,652 invalid votes had been recounted, with 2,184 votes added in favor of the AKP and 785 added for the CHP.

Late on Thursday, election officials expanded the vote recount in Istanbul, broadcaster CNN Turk said, as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s AK Party pushed its appeal against its shock election defeat there.

It was unclear how many districts would ultimately see recounts.

The AK Party said it would also demand a wider check on votes across the capital Ankara, which, according to initial results, it also narrowly lost in Sunday’s nationwide municipal vote.

Those losses, if confirmed, would be particularly painful for Erdogan, whose party and its predecessor have dominated the two cities for 25 years. He launched his political career in Istanbul and served as the city’s mayor in the 1990s.

On Wednesday, Turkey’s High Election Board had ordered a full recount in three of Istanbul’s 39 districts and a recount of just invalid ballots in 15 districts. However, late on Thursday the board decided there would be a full recount in those 15 districts as well, CNN Turk said.

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