The Guardian shared with data: Dissident voters did not go to the polls
While Recep Tayyip Erdoğan declared his victory in the second round of the presidential elections, the British newspaper The Guardian highlighted a remarkable detail…
The newspaper used the headline “Poll turnout rate was low in regions where opposition was concentrated.” The report said: “The turnout rate was low overall, but the turnout rate was even lower mainly in big cities where Kılıçdaroğlu expects to receive strong support, and in the Kurdish-populated southeast. . There was no dramatic decline in the regions that Erdogan won,” the statement said.
Using the data shared by Anadolu Agency, The Guardian told its readers how the turnout rate has decreased:
Istanbul:
- First round: 90.5%
- Second round: 87.2%
Izmir:
- First round: 90.2%
- Second round: 87.19%
Ankara:
- First round: 91.2%
- Second round: 87.9%
Diyarbakir:
- First round: 81.7%
- Second round: 75.9%
Pain:
- First round: 72.8%
- Second round: 65.8%
Martin:
- First round: 82.7%
- Second round: 78.7%
Van:
- First round: 78.6%
- Second round: 72.2%
sirt:
- First round: 83.3%
- Second round: 78.6%
Source: Sozcu

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