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Turkish authorities reject Erdogan party's request for full recount

Kemal Aslan/File Photo/Reuters | AK Party candidate for mayor in Istanbul Binali Yildirim speaks in front of the party headquarters in Istanbul on March 31.

Turkish electoral authorities on Tuesday rejected a request by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Justice and Development Party for a full recount of ballots cast in Istanbul in March 31 municipal elections.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's ruling party said Tuesday it will seek a re-run of the March 31 mayoral election in Istanbul, citing alleged irregularities.

Ali Ihsan Yavuz, a ruling party deputy chairman, announced the decision hours after Turkey's top electoral authority rejected a request for a full recount of the votes cast in Istanbul.

Yavuz told reporters that the vote in Turkey's financial and commercial hub was marred by "organized irregularities."

"We will say that there were events and situations that clearly affected the result of the election and that we are using our right for an extraordinary appeal (to) demand a renewal of the election in Istanbul," Yavuz said.

Erdogan's Justice and Development Party, or AKP, suffered a major setback in the country's March 31 local elections. Opposition candidates won in Turkey's capital, Ankara, and squeezed out the ruling party in Istanbul, where Erdogan rose to power as mayor and which has been governed by his party and its Islamist predecessor for the last 25 years.

The Supreme Electoral Board rejected the AKP's demand for a full recount in Istanbul but allowed a recount of 51 ballot boxes in the city's 21 districts, Recep Ozel, a member of the board from the ruling party, told reporters early on Tuesday.

He said the board has still to rule on a demand for a rerun of the vote in the district of Buyukcekmece, where the ruling party says numerous voters were wrongly registered.

On Tuesday, police were carrying out inspections at addresses around the Buyukcekmece district, the state-run Anadolu Agency reported.

The opposition has accused the party of being a "bad loser" and has repeatedly called on Erdogan to concede that his party lost.

(AP)

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