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“Election appointment” procedure for overseas voters scrapped

Election authorities in Turkey have scrapped a controversial measure that required overseas residents to book an appointment before coming to vote.

“Election appointment” procedure for overseas voters scrapped
08.12.2014
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Election authorities in Turkey have scrapped a controversial measure that required overseas residents to book an appointment before coming to vote.

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The Supreme Electoral Commission (YSK) has relaxed the rules expatriate voting ahead of next year’s general election, expected to be held in June.

The “book before you vote” system was widely blamed for the low overseas turnout in August’s presidential election, which was the first time a Turkish head of state was elected by popular vote rather than parliament.

Under the new rules Turkish expatriates will be able to turn up and vote at their nearest polling station up to 24 days before election day in Turkey.

It will also be possible to amend voting hours in certain countries based on local conditions – such as a late sunrise or early sunset. Previously, overseas ballot boxes could only be open between 8 am and 5pm local time, as in Turkey.

FIVE PERCENT TURNOUT

Barely 5 percent of 76,000 eligible expatriates had booked a time to vote in this summer’s Turkish presidential election.

The timeslot booking system introduced by the YSK had attracted similarly few numbers of people around the world.

In Germany, where the number of Turkish voters was 1,380,909, only 92,092 voters registered to vote in the first round.

Of France’s 293,412 voters, just 21,333 booked a slot, while 12,862 of the Netherlands’ 238,968 eligible expatriates did the same.

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