2024 Antalya mayoral election

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2024 Antalya mayoral elections
Flag of Turkey.svg
 201931 March 2024
Part of the 2024 Turkish local elections
2029 
Metropolitan Municipality
  Muhittin Bocek - Hobifest - 20.5.17 (cropped).jpg Hakan Tutuncu - 18.12.23a (cropped).jpg
Nominee Muhittin Böcek Hakan Tütüncü
Party CHP AK Party
Alliance People
Popular vote706,877580,891
Percentage48.71%40.03%
District Municipalities

All 19 municipal districts of Antalya
PartySeats+/–
CHP 16+7
AK Party 2−4
DP 1+1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Antalya2024Yerel-Multilang.svg
  Districts won by CHP
  Districts won by AK Party
  Districts won by DP
Mayor of Antalya beforeMayor of Antalya after
Muhittin Böcek
CHP
Muhittin Böcek
CHP

As part of the 2024 Turkish local elections, mayoral elections were held in Antalya, a province of Turkey that has 19 districts.

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Candidates

For the metropolitan municipality, 27 candidates have registered for the role. [1] The most popular candidates in Antalya are the incumbent Mayor Muhittin Böcek and Hakan Tütüncü, the candidate of the largest party in Turkey. The other candidates include:

Opinion Polls

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample size CHP AK PARTY İYİ DEM ZP YRP OthersLead
March GENAR ?43,745,73,721,71,81,42
25-26 March ORC 2.72044,5397,35,93,35,5
12-26 March Avrasya ?43,341,7151,6
21-25 March Areda Survey 4.3584442,33,74,92,71,50,81,7
18-24 March ALF 3.20038,540,79,16,55,22,2
20-22 March Pollstar 3.00037,644,37,15,75,36,7
13-18 March ASAL 1.50041,439,66,94,11,92,53,61,8
1-15 March ADA 1.50041,544,25,88,52,7
21 February-4 March MAK 1.91034417721,52,57
1-2 March Özdemir 8.44440,542,34,15,12,92,72,41,8
18-20 February Optimar 2.50046,645,12,91,50,72,50,71,5
2024
September ASAL 1.76437,33410,62,116,33,3
2023
31 March 2019 2019 election 1.411.01150,646,33,14,3
Districts

Alanya

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample size MHP İYİ CHP OthersLead
23-26 March Pi-Ar 1.40031,237.3283.56,1
20-23 March ORC 1.50030,238,127,14,67,9
2024
31 March 2019 2019 election 163.29157,636,26,221,4

Döşemealtı

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample size CHP AK PARTY İYİ DEM OthersLead
20-23 March ORC 85039,2426,93,58,42,8
2024
31 March 2019 2019 election 38.36048,748,52,80,2

Kaş

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample size AK PARTY CHP WPT İYİ DP OthersLead
26 March Kırmızı Kare 11.51652,839,85,12,313
2024
31 March 2019 2019 election 38.05142,934,921,01,28

Kepez

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample size AK PARTY CHP DEM İYİ OthersLead
20-23 March ORC 1.65038,442,17,26,55,83,7
2024
31 March 2019 2019 election 297.90650,444,655,8

Konyaaltı

Fieldwork datePolling firmSample size CHP AK PARTY WPT İYİ OthersLead
20-23 March ORC 1.74049,623,210,910,45,926,4
2024
31 March 2019 2019 election 95.85866,830,82,436

Results

The main opposition party won the metropolitan municipality and 16 district municipalities. The ruling party on the other hand only won 2 districts. The Democrat Party only won in Kumluca. MHP, the DSP and İYİ failed to win any municipalities. [2] [3]

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References

  1. "BÜYÜKŞEHİR BELEDİYE BAŞKANI ADAYLARI" (PDF) (in Turkish). Supreme Election Council (Turkey) . Retrieved 31 March 2024.
  2. "Seçim 2024". secim.aa.com.tr (in Turkish). Anatolia Agency (Anadolu Ajansı). 31 March 2024. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
  3. "Antalya Seçim Sonuçları: 31 Mart 2024 Antalya Yerel Seçim Sonuçları". secim.sozcu.com.tr (in Turkish). Sözcü. 31 March 2024. Retrieved 2 April 2024.