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With all votes counted, Gokcek won in
The YSK computer system broke down in many cities and data flow was disrupted, both the main opposition CHP, and MHP claimed late on Sunday.
“According to the data we have, 50 percent of the votes have been counted and we are on a par with Melih Gokcek of the ruling AKP,” MHP’s Yavas told a press conference.
“Gokcek appears to be leading the polls with 34 or 36 percent of the vote but this result is not reflected in television broadcasts,” he said. “The ballot boxes are not secure, while power cuts are still continuing in some parts of
Ballot boxes stolen
Yavas claimed one man was caught in act of attempting to steal a ballot box in
“I don’t understand why, but municipality buses are waiting in front of some election boards. I’d like to ask why these buses belonging to the municipality are there. Another tip-off came from
CHP’s Secretary-General Onder Sav said the AKP was losing the strong fortresses it gained in the previous elections.
“A sense of unease is being observed among the AKP rank and file as they lose their strongholds to other parties,” said Sav. “We want fair and honest elections,” he stressed.
CHP’s strong candidate for Istanbul Kemal Kilicdaroglu said: “There appeared to be a breakdown in the computer systems in some provinces, while power cuts have happened in some districts. We have some concerns about this situation.”
Stressing that each political party should help the YSK, Kilicdaroglu added: “We should respect the election results, but these results should not be manipulated. We have concerns over this issue, also in terms of
The CHP’s Hakki Suha Okay repeated their uneasiness over the power cuts in the Cankaya district.
The CHP’s mayoral candidate Karayalcin, said the YSK did not enter the data of election results in
“We will end the election race with a lead of two points. Because of the problem in the database, the election results in districts like Cankaya and Yenimahalle have not been revealed,” Karayalcin said.
He urged the Turkish people to protect their votes and said they would appeal to the Energy Ministry for an explanation for the power cuts.
Meanwhile, the YSK announced that there is not a problem “in general” and that the system was temporarily closed. “We will restart again in 10 minutes.” The flow of data from the Anatolian News Agency regarding the local elections stopped as of 19:15 on Sunday.
Gokcek calls claims ‘agitation’
“I spoke with authorities from the Turkish Electricity Distribution (TEDAS) who said there were temporary power cuts in few places,” Gokcek said at a press conference, often interrupted by victory slogans shouted by his party’s fans.
He said his party was ahead of the opposition parties in
System crashes in other cities
A computer system installed for data collection in the districts of
It is said that while votes brought to offices of the YSK cannot be counted, some votes counted cannot be logged into the computer because of a failure in the computer system.
Izmir Municipality Election Board Manager Ismet Kilimci said the computer system collapsed because too many computers were connected to the system. He added that they turned off some of computers.
Stolen ballots
In the Dikmen district of Ankara, people posing as policemen removed a number of ballot boxes, according to a claim.
Concerns hit a peak when a municipal police car was seen in front of an
Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) candidate for
In some parts of