Polls open across Türkiye for the country's presidential and parliamentary elections with more than 64 million eligible voters
The Turkish electoral body has taken steps to make voting easier for all citizens, regardless of their physical abilities.
Alternatively, voters can be transported to ballot boxes with the help of ambulances for free. The electoral body has also provided special voting templates for visually impaired citizens. These templates have large print and Braille, so that visually impaired citizens can vote independently and confidentially.Loading...
In general elections, a political party must receive 10 percent of the votes nationwide for any of its candidates to win a seat in parliament. Only the alliance needs to pass the 10-percent threshold in order for the parties to claim seats in parliament.
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