According to the results of the opinion poll, 48.1% of the respondents are ready to support Kemal Kilicdaroglu, and 46.7% of the votes are ready to support Erdogan.
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In Turkey on Sunday, May 28, the second round of presidential elections will be held. Incumbent President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and opposition candidate Kemal Kilicdaroglu continue to fight for the top position in the country.
The results of the ORC poll were published the previous day. According to which, Kemal Kilicdaroglu is leading by a small margin, and 48.1% of respondents are ready to support him. Erdogan gets 46.7% of the vote. Another 5.2% of respondents did not make a choice. It was noted that in the case of distribution of undecided votes, Kilicdaroglu will be supported by 50.8%, Erdogan – 49.2%.
The survey was conducted on May 24-25. It was attended by 3950 people in 28 of 81 provinces, the margin of error is 2.4%.
It will be remembered that in the first round of the election, Erdogan won 49.51% of the vote, and the opposition leader Kilicdaroglu – 44.88%. The second round of presidential elections will be held on Sunday, May 28.
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