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Local elections in Turkey took place throughout the country's 81 provinces on 31 March 2024. [1] A total of 30 metropolitan and 1,363 district municipal mayors, alongside 1,282 provincial and 21,001 municipal councilors were elected, in addition to numerous local non-partisan positions such as neighborhood representatives and elderly people's councils.
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16 +13 AK Party 8 −11 Independent 1 +1 This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. Mayor before Mayor after Mansur Yavaş CHP Mansur Yavaş CHP Mayoral elections were held in the Turkish province of Ankara as part of nationwide local elections on 31 March 2024. A total of 26 mayors, one for each of the 25 districts of Ankara and one for the Ankara Metropolitan ...
Date Pollster Sample AKP CHP TİP İYİ DEM YRP ZP Others Undecided Lead 24-27 Mar AREA: 2.010 45 46: 2,1 2 1,4 1,2 1 1,3 — 1 12-26 Mar Avrasya? 41,3 43,7
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21 June - 2024 Turkey wildfires – A crop fire in the border between Mardin and Diyarbakır Provinces leaves 11 people dead and ravages three settlements. [33] 28 June - The Financial Action Task Force removes Turkey from its "gray list" of countries not fully complying with measures to combat money laundering and terrorism financing. [34]
The end of the year is a natural time to look back on the previous 12 months, and 2024 was one for the political record books. 3 political winners for 2024 Skip to main content
Adana is an electoral district of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. It elects fourteen members of parliament (deputies) to represent the province of the same name for a four-year term by the D'Hondt method , a party-list proportional representation system.