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Malatya (electoral district)

Coordinates: 38°30′N 38°00′E / 38.500°N 38.000°E / 38.500; 38.000
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Malatya
electoral district
for the Grand National Assembly of Turkey
Malatya highlighted in red on a beige political map of Turkeym
Malatya shown within Turkey
ProvinceMalatya
Electorate503,323
Current electoral district
Created1920
Seats6
Historical
  • 7 (1995-2011)
    6 (1961-1995)
    9 (1957-1961)
    12 (1954-1957)
MPs
List
  • Mahmut Mücahit Fındıklı AKP
    Mustafa Şahin AKP
    Öznur Çalık AKP
    Hüseyin Cemal Akın AKP
    Ömer Faruk Öz AKP
    Veli Ağbaba CHP
Turnout at last election87.11%
AK Party
5 / 6
CHP
1 / 6

Malatya is an electoral district of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. It elects six members of parliament (deputies) to represent the province of the same name for a four-year term by the D'Hondt method, a party-list proportional representation system.

Members

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Population reviews of each electoral district are conducted before each general election, which can lead to certain districts being granted a smaller or greater number of parliamentary seats. At the last election Malatya's seat allocation fell to six, having been at seven since 1995.

MPs for Malatya, 1999 onwards
Seat 1999 (21st parliament) 2002 (22nd parliament) 2007 (23rd parliament) 2011 (24th parliament) June 2015 (25th parliament)
1 Recai Kutan
FP
Ahmet Münir Erkal
AK Party
Mahmut Mücahit Fındıklı
AK Party
Taha Özhan
AK Party
2 Oğuzhan Asiltürk
FP
Fuat Ölmeztoprak
AK Party
Mustafa Şahin
AK Party
3 Yaşar Canbay
FP
Ali Osman Başkurt
AK Party
Öznur Çalık
AK Party
4 Miraç Akdoğan
Anavatan
Miraç Akdoğan
AK Party
Mehmet Şahin
AK Party
Hüseyin Cemal Akın
AK Party
Nurettin Yaşar
AK Party
5 Basri Coşkun
MHP
Süleyman Sarıbaş
AK Party
Ömer Faruk Öz
AK Party
Bülent Tüfenkci
AK Party
6 Namık Hakan Durhan
MHP
Ferit Mevlüt Aslanoğlu
CHP
Veli Ağbaba
CHP
7 Tevfik Ahmet Özal[1]
Independent / Anavatan
Muharrem Kılıç
CHP
İhsan Koca
AK Party
No seat

General elections

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2011

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Unelected candidates in small text.

2011 Turkish general election: Malatya[2]
List Candidates Votes Of total (%) ± from prev.
AK Party Mahmut Mücahit Fındıklı, Mustafa Şahin, Öznur Çalık, Hüseyin Cemal Akın, Ömer Faruk Öz 294,645 67.99
CHP Veli Ağbaba 85,646 19.76
MHP None elected 35,293 8.14
Independent None elected 5474 1.26
HAS Party None elected 4120 0.95 N/A
SAADET None elected 3301 0.76
Büyük Birlik None elected 1980 0.46
DP None elected 1378 0.32
MP None elected 415 0.10
DSP None elected 348 0.08 '"`UNIQ−−ref−0000000A−QINU`"'
TKP None elected 304 0.07
DYP None elected 291 0.07
Nationalist Conservative None elected 182 0.04
HEPAR None elected 0
Liberal Democrat None elected 0
Labour None elected 0
Turnout 433,377 87.11

June 2015

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Abbr. Party Votes %
AKP Justice and Development Party 257,512 58.6%
CHP Republican People's Party 72,917 16.6%
MHP Nationalist Movement Party 50,091 11.4%
HDP Peoples' Democratic Party 34,765 7.9%
Other 24,018 5.5%
Total 439,303
Turnout 84.30
source: YSK

November 2015

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Abbr. Party Votes %
AKP Justice and Development Party 309,173 67.9%
CHP Republican People's Party 69,808 15.3%
MHP Nationalist Movement Party 42,138 9.3%
HDP Peoples' Democratic Party 25,584 5.6%
Other 8,781 1.9%
Total 455,484
Turnout 86.34
source: YSK

2018

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Abbr. Party Votes %
AKP Justice and Development Party 254,970 53.3%
CHP Republican People's Party 79,605 16.6%
MHP Nationalist Movement Party 77,413 16.2%
HDP Peoples' Democratic Party 32,081 6.7%
IYI Good Party 20,347 4.3%
Other 14,270 3%
Total 478,686
Turnout 87.72
source: YSK

Presidential elections

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2014

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Presidential Election 2014: Malatya[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
AK Party Recep Tayyip Erdoğan 285,388 70.27
Independent Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu 99,113 24.40
HDP Selahattin Demirtaş 21,633 5.33
Total votes 406,134 100.00
Rejected ballots 6,278 1.52
Turnout 412,412 78.16
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan win

References

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  1. ^ Ran as an independent. Joined Anavatan in June 2002, shortly before the next election.
  2. ^ [1] Turkish electoral commission
  3. ^ DSP in 2011 is compared to CHP in 2007, under whose list it ran that year
  4. ^ 2014 il bazında aday oyları Yüksek Seçim Kurulu (in Turkish) [dead link]

38°30′N 38°00′E / 38.500°N 38.000°E / 38.500; 38.000