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Broadcasting ban lifted on results of Turkish presidential runoff election

ANKARA

A broadcasting ban on Türkiye’s presidential runoff results was lifted on Sunday evening by the country’s top election authority.

The Supreme Election Council (YSK) lifted the ban as of 6.15 p.m. local time (1515GMT), council Chairman Ahmet Yener told reporters in the capital Ankara.

More than 64.1 million people were registered to vote, including over 1.92 million who earlier cast their ballots at overseas polling stations.

A total of 191,885 ballot boxes were set up for voters across Türkiye.

On May 14, millions of voters went to the polls to elect the country’s president and members of its 600-seat parliament.

In the parliamentary polls, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s People’s Alliance won a majority over the opposition’s six-party Nation alliance.

In a second-round runoff vote on Sunday, Turkish voters are elect the country’s president, choosing between incumbent Erdogan and opposition challenger Kemal Kilicdaroglu, since no candidate won the required 50% in the first round, although Erdogan was in the lead with 49.52%.​​​​​​

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