Results table of the second round of the presidential election
According to the preliminary results, President Erdoğan was the winner of the election. Erdoğan received 52.09 percent of the vote; Kılıçdaroğlu received 47.91 percent. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan won the second round of the presidential election, which was the first in Turkish political history. 22:40- The President of the Supreme Electoral Council (YSK) announced the provisional results. YSK President Yener stated that the ballot box opening rate was 99.43 percent, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan received 52.14 percent of the vote, and Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu received 47.86 percent. 21:45 - First statement from Kılıçdaroğlu CHP Chairman Kılıçdaroğlu made the following statement in his first post-election assessment: "As a person of these lands, I have fought for you to live in abundance, prosperity, and peace, and I will continue to do so." Kılıçdaroğlu did not resign at the press conference he held at his party's headquarters, but asked for support from his voters. Kılıçdaroğlu said, "From now on, I want to see our citizens, over 25 million, who voted for me, standing tall with high morale. Our march continues." The CHP Leader made the following assessment, “As a person of these lands, I have always fought for your rights and laws, so that no one can oppress you, so that you do not resent each other, and that you live in abundance and abundance; and I will continue to do so.” 20:20 - Erdoğan: We have completed the second round of the election President Erdoğan said in his first speech after the election, “We have completed the second round of the presidential election with the favor of our nation.” President Erdoğan spoke in Kısıklı. Erdoğan said, “I would like to thank every single member of our nation who has once again entrusted us with the responsibility of governing the country for the next 5 years with their choice.” Saying that “Turkey is the winner,” Erdoğan said, “We will make our balcony speech from the Presidential Complex.” 18:15 - Broadcast ban lifted YSK President Yener stated that the ban on the publication of data has been lifted as of 18:15. 17:15 - First statement from the Supreme Election Council President Supreme Election Council President Yener stated that there was no negative situation that had been reflected to the board and affected the voting process in the second round of the presidential election. 17:00 - Voting process completed across Turkey Voting for the second round of the presidential election ended across Turkey at 17:00. 12:30 - Kılıçdaroğlu cast his vote The Nation Alliance's presidential candidate and CHP Chairman Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu cast his vote for the second round of the presidential election. Kılıçdaroğlu made a statement to reporters as he left his house in Çukurambar Neighborhood to go to the Argentina Primary School where he will vote for the second round of the presidential election. CHP Chairman Kılıçdaroğlu said, "We will win, you will see, I trust the will of the people. Certain disruptions are reflected from time to time, they want to prevent them, but our friends are at the ballot box and doing their jobs." Later, Kılıçdaroğlu, who arrived at Argentina Primary School in the Çukurambar Neighborhood with his wife Selvi Kılıçdaroğlu, Ankara Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Mansur Yavaş and Çankaya Mayor Alper Taşdelen, where he would cast his vote, was greeted with the attention of those who had come to vote. Kılıçdaroğlu and his wife Selvi Kılıçdaroğlu cast their votes at ballot box number 4221. 12:15 - Erdoğan cast his vote President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan cast his vote in Istanbul in the second round of the Presidential Election. President Erdoğan and his wife Emine Erdoğan left their residence in Üsküdar Kısıklı and arrived at Saffet Çebi Secondary School at 12:05 to cast their votes. There are 380 voters in ballot box number "3279" where President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan cast his vote. President Erdoğan is in 175th place on the voter list, and Emine Erdoğan is in 174th place. 08:00 - Voting has begun across Turkey Voting for the second round of the Presidential Election has begun across Turkey as of 08:00. Turkey is going to the polls again to elect a new president after the candidates failed to receive an absolute majority in the presidential election held on May 14. Election day bans As part of the election bans, alcoholic beverages cannot be sold until 00:00, and the serving and consumption of alcoholic beverages in public places and public places will be prohibited. Entertainment venues will remain closed during the voting period, and restaurants that are entertainment venues will only be able to serve food. Weddings will be allowed after 18:00, provided that the election bans and specified rules are followed. No one other than those responsible for maintaining security and public order will be able to carry a weapon. News, predictions or comments regarding the election and election results will not be allowed on radios or any other media outlets until 18:00 on election day. Only news and communiqués regarding the election given by the Supreme Election Council (YSK) will be able to be broadcast on radios and any other media outlets between 18:00 and 21:00. On election day, all broadcasts will be free after 21:00, but the Supreme Election Council may decide to allow broadcasts before 21:00 if deemed necessary.