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Turks abroad vote at record level in elections

 

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FILE PHOTO: A garbage collector walks past election posters for Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan (L) and Turkey's main pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) jailed former leader and presidential candidate Selahattin Demirtas in Istanbul, Turkey, June 19, 2018. Left poster reads, "Turkey requires a strong leader". Right poster reads, "It changes with you". REUTERS/Huseyin Aldemir

 

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - The number of Turks voting abroad in this month's presidential and parliamentary elections in Turkey rose to a record level of 1.49 million, the head of the High Election Board, Sadi Guven, said on Wednesday.

 

The elections are taking place in Turkey on Sunday, when President Tayyip Erdogan will be seeking to extend his 15-year rule and assume sweeping new presidential powers which he says the country needs to address economic and security threats.

 

Voting at Turkish diplomatic missions abroad began on June 7 and finished on Tuesday evening. Polls suggest the elections may be close, with Erdogan's AK Party possibly losing its parliamentary majority and the presidential vote potentially going to a second round.

 

Some 3.047 million Turkish voters are registered abroad, meaning the turnout of foreign voters currently stands at 48.8 percent.

 

Expatriates can still vote at Turkey's border gates until June 24.

 

The turnout level in Turkey itself is generally much higher and stood at 85 percent at the last parliamentary election in November 2015.

In that election, the number of voters abroad totalled 1.3 million and in a referendum last year the number rose to 1.4 million, according to data from state-run Anadolu news agency.

 

(Reporting by Daren Butler; Editing by David Dolan)

 
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