Election calendar in the Official Gazette
The election calendar prepared by the Supreme Electoral Council (YSK) for the Presidential Election and 28th Term General Election to be held on May 14, 2023 has been published in the Official Gazette. The calendar prepared by the Supreme Electoral Council (YSK) for the May 14 presidential and parliamentary elections has been published in the Official Gazette. The start date of the election calendar has been determined as March 18, 2023, while the presidential candidate list will be finalized by being published in the Official Gazette on Friday, March 31. The election calendar prepared by the YSK for the Presidential Election and 28th Term General Election to be held on May 14, 2023 has been published in the Official Gazette. According to DHA, the first round of the presidential election will be held on May 14. If candidates do not receive enough votes in the first round, the second round will be held on May 28. The parliamentary elections will also be held on May 14. The final presidential candidate list will be published on March 31 According to the election calendar published in the Official Gazette; the candidacy applications to be submitted to the Supreme Electoral Council (YSK) by political parties for the presidential candidacy will begin on Sunday, March 19 and end at 17:00 on Thursday, March 23. On Friday, March 31, the final presidential candidate list will be published in the Official Gazette. The propaganda period for the presidential election will also begin on the same day. Election propaganda will end on Friday, May 13. The parliamentary candidate lists will be finalized by being published in the Official Gazette on Wednesday, April 19. The last day for the alliance protocol is March 24. Friday, March 24 is the last day for political parties that have decided to participate in the election by forming an alliance to submit the alliance protocol containing the signatures of their leaders to the YSK. The voter lists will be posted on Monday, March 20. These lists will be taken down from the post on Sunday, April 2. Objections to the suspended lists will be decided on April 3. On Sunday, May 14, voting will be held for the Presidential Election and the 28th Term General Election. If the presidential election candidates do not receive enough votes in the first round, the second round will be held on Sunday, May 28. Voting abroad will begin on April 27. On Wednesday, April 12, domestic and international voter rolls will be finalized and the places and ballot boxes where voters will vote will be determined. On Thursday, April 27, voting will begin at customs gates and abroad. Voting abroad will end on Tuesday, May 9. If the presidential election goes to a second round, voting abroad and at customs gates will begin on Saturday, May 20 and end on Wednesday, May 24.