Voters in the disaster area also went to the polls

The ballot box president and officials who went to schools in Kahramanmaraş in the early hours of the morning completed their preparations.

Some voters waiting in line in front of the containers in the garden of Zeki Karakız Secondary School in the district of Onikisubat started to vote as of 08:00.

Despite the early hours of the morning, citizens queued up at the ballot box.

753 thousand 287 voters in Kahramanmaraş will cast their votes in 2,405 ballot boxes for the General Elections for the President and the 28th Term of Parliament.

In the city center of Gaziantep, citizens made their choice in schools. In the districts of İslahiye and Nurdağı, which were heavily affected by the earthquakes, the election containers set up were used in the voting process of the citizens.

In Malatya and Adıyaman, in addition to the schools that survived the earthquake undamaged, a feast of democracy was experienced in the election containers set up in the neighborhoods with damaged schools and in container cities.

It was observed that in the areas where the election containers are located in the region, it caused a density for the votes of the citizens.

In Şanlıurfa and Kilis, citizens went to the polls from the early hours of the morning.


Source: STAR.COM.TR by www.star.com.tr.

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