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Erdogan leads in presidential elections – media

More than 64.1 million people registered to vote, including more than 1.92 million who previously voted at polling stations abroad.

The current President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, is leading in the second round of presidential elections held today, May 28. This was confirmed by the results of the preliminary vote counting, Anadol reports.

More than 64.1 million people registered to vote, including more than 1.92 million who previously voted at polling stations abroad.

According to the results of counting 42.78% of the ballots, Erdogan received 57.09% of the votes, Kilicdaroglu – 42.91%.

A total of 191,885 ballot boxes were reportedly placed for voters across Turkey.

It was previously reported that during the second round of the election, Erdogan distributed money to voters.

It can be remembered that during the first round, Erdogan gave money to children.


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