Turkish election 'highly likely' to go to run-off as incumbent President Erdogan narrowly takes the lead

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Turkish election 'highly likely' to go to run-off as incumbent President Erdogan narrowly takes the lead
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Turkey's election is 'highly likely' to go to a run-off, with the two main candidates appearing to fail to clear the 50% threshold needed to avoid a second round.

With around 97 per cent of votes counted, Recep Tayyip Erdogan leads with 49.39% of the vote share, while Kemal Kilicdaroglu has 44.92%, according to state-owned news agency Anadolu.

The results, whether they come within days or after a second round of voting takes place in two weeks, will determine if a Nato ally that straddles Europe and Asia but borders Syria and Iran remains under Mr Erdogan's control or resumes the more democratic path promised by his main rival, opposition leader Mr Kilicdaroglu.

Speaking in Ankara, incumbent president Mr Erdogan, 69, said he could still win but would respect the electorate's decision if the race went to a run-off vote in two weeks. "We don't yet know if the elections ended in the first round... If our nation has chosen for a second round, that is also welcome," Mr Erdogan said, noting that votes from Turkish citizens living abroad still need to be tallied.

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