Antalya (electoral district)

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Antalya
electoral district
for the Grand National Assembly of Turkey
Antalya in Turkey.svg
Antalya shown within Turkey
Province Antalya
Electorate1,389,196
Current electoral district
Created 1920
Seats14
Historical
  • 13 (2002–2007)
    12 (1999)
Turnout at last election86.42% [1]
AK Party
7 / 14
CHP
5 / 14
MHP
2 / 14

Antalya is an electoral district of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. It elects fourteen 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.

Contents

Members

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. Antalya is a gradually growing district, with its seats increasing from 12 to 14 between 1999 and 2011.

MPs for Antalya, 2002 onwards [2] [3] [4] [5]
Election 2002 (22nd Parliament) 2007 (23rd Parliament) 2011 (24th Parliament) June 2015 (25th Parliament) November 2015 (26th Parliament)
MPOsman Akman
AK Party
Abdurrahman Arıcı
AK Party
Gökce Özdoğan Enç
AK Party
MPFikret Badazlı
AK Party
Sadık Badak
AK Party
Lütfi Elvan
AK Party
Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu
AK Party
MPMevlüt Çavuşoğlu
AK Party
Mustafa Köse
AK Party
MPMehmet Dülger
AK Party
Yusuf Ziya İrbeç
AK Party
Hüseyin Samani
AK Party
MPBurhan Kılıç
AK Party
Mehmet Ali Şahin
AK Party
Mehmet Vecdi Gönül
AK Party
Sena Nur Çelik
AK Party
MPFeridun Fikret Baloğlu
CHP
Hüsnü Çollu
CHP
Menderes Tevfik Türel
AK Party
Saruhan Oluç
HDP
İbrahim Aydın
AK Party
MPNail Kamacı
CHP
Tunca Toskay
MHP
Tarkan Akıllı
MHP
Atay Uslu
AK Party
MPOsman Özcan
CHP
Mehmet Günal
MHP
MPNo seatYusuf Ziya İrbeç
MHP
Ahmet Selim Yurdakul
MHP
MP Deniz Baykal
CHP
MPHüseyin Ekmekçioğlu
CHP
Tayfur Süner
CHP
Yıldıray Sapan
CHP
Niyazi Nefi Kara
CHP
MPOsman Kaptan
CHP
Çetin Osman Budak
CHP
MPAtilla Emek
CHP
Gürkut Acar
CHP
Mustafa Akaydın
CHP
MPTuncay Ercenk
CHP
Hüseyin Yıldız
MHP
Arif Bulut
CHP
Devrim Kök
CHP

General elections

2011

2011 general election: Antalya [1] [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AK Party
6 elected                              Increase2.svg1
  • 1. Mehmet Vecdi GönülGreen check.svgY
    2. Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu Green check.svgY
    3. Menderes Mehmet Tevfik Türel Green check.svgY
    4. Sadık BadakGreen check.svgY
    5. Hüseyin SamaniGreen check.svgY
    6. Gökcen Özdoğan EnçGreen check.svgY
    7. Abdurrahman Arıcı Red x.svgN
    8. Veysel Dalmaz Red x.svgN
    9. Osman Akman Red x.svgN
    10. Abdullah Cengiz Red x.svgN
    11. Ahmet Şahin Red x.svgN
    12. İbrahim Türkiş Red x.svgN
    13. Gülderen Gültekin Red x.svgN
    14. Hakkı Beşkazalı Red x.svgN
462,96339.30Increase2.svg5.27
CHP
5 elected                              Steady2.svg0
  • 1. Deniz Baykal Green check.svgY
    2. Osman KaptanGreen check.svgY
    3. Gürkut AcarGreen check.svgY
    4. Yıldıray SapanGreen check.svgY
    5. Arif BulutGreen check.svgY
    6. Hakan Şimşek Red x.svgN
    7. Sevgi Doğan Red x.svgN
    8. Alican Deveci Red x.svgN
    9. Aydın özer Red x.svgN
    10. Mihriye Bozbay Red x.svgN
    11. Osman Fevzi Orakçal Red x.svgN
    12. Mehmet Ali Yılmaz Red x.svgN
    13. Levent Kıldır Red x.svgN
    14. Ahmet Daloğlu Red x.svgN
391,40033.22Increase2.svg4.15
MHP
3 elected                              Steady2.svg0
  • 1. Tunca ToskayGreen check.svgY
    2. Mehmet GünalGreen check.svgY
    3. Yusuf Ziya İrbeçGreen check.svgY
    4. Kemal Çelik Red x.svgN
    5. Hüseyin Yıldız Red x.svgN
    6. Mesut Yılmaz Red x.svgN
    7. Raşit Doğan Enhoş Red x.svgN
    8. Feridun Bahşi Red x.svgN
    9. Ayça Sezer Red x.svgN
    10. Fevzi Yarbaş Red x.svgN
    11. Ramazan Eryılmaz Red x.svgN
    12. Yaşar Körk Red x.svgN
    13. Nurettin Demirkol Red x.svgN
    14. Meryem Aksoy Red x.svgN
245,90120.87Increase2.svg0.91
Independent
None elected
  • Hasan Atilla Uğur Red x.svgN
    Zeliha Daşıyıcı Red x.svgN
    İhsan Nergiz Red x.svgN
28,1822.39Increase2.svg0.61
DP
None elected
  • 1. Süleyman Sarıkaya Red x.svgN
    2. Mustafa Özman Red x.svgN
    3. Bülent Tütüncü Red x.svgN
    4. Feda Barut Red x.svgN
    5. Hayri Arslan Red x.svgN
    6. Mütehhare Değer Red x.svgN
    7. Nazım Şahin Red x.svgN
    8. Mustafa Kar Red x.svgN
    9. Süleyman Aktaş Red x.svgN
    10. Ali Özen Red x.svgN
    11. İbrahim Çağın Red x.svgN
    12. Ali Yiğit Red x.svgN
    13. İsa Tok Red x.svgN
    14. Mehmet İlteber Bahadır Red x.svgN
9,7770.83Decrease2.svg9.02
Felicity
None elected
  • 1. Galip Akın Red x.svgN
    2. Abbas Çağlar Red x.svgN
    3. Ziya Çimen Red x.svgN
    4. Hasan Burgan Red x.svgN
    5. Fatma Özkaynak Red x.svgN
    6. Osman Nuri Açıkgöz Red x.svgN
    7. Tuncay Çakır Red x.svgN
    8. Nuri Kaplan Red x.svgN
    9. Muharrem Koçak Red x.svgN
    10. Selahattin Bıçakcı Red x.svgN
    11. Mehmet Ali Can Red x.svgN
    12. Abdurrahman Tural Red x.svgN
    13. Fatime Üraz Red x.svgN
    14. Erdal Gümüş Red x.svgN
9,5330.81Decrease2.svg0.51
HAS Party
None elected
  • 1. Ali Aktaş Red x.svgN
    2. Hasan Uğur Red x.svgN
    3. Nizamettin Işık Red x.svgN
    4. Ulaş Göktaş Red x.svgN
    5. Nazan Taner Red x.svgN
    6. Hasan Özdemir Red x.svgN
    7. Yücel Temiz Red x.svgN
    8. Alpaslan Burak Zorlu Red x.svgN
    9. Ebru Balcı Red x.svgN
    10. Cemil Türker Red x.svgN
    11. Bayram Yıldız Red x.svgN
    12. Numan Sanlı Red x.svgN
    13. Murat Özel Red x.svgN
    14. Ramazan Süren Red x.svgN
7,0810.60Increase2.svg0.60
Büyük Birlik
None elected
  • 1. Rasim Küçük Red x.svgN
    2. Orhan Ak Red x.svgN
    3. Tuncer Ulay Red x.svgN
    4. Alper Köleoğlu Red x.svgN
    5. Şeyhmus Birol Red x.svgN
    6. Selma Kış Red x.svgN
    7. Fecrin Öngören Red x.svgN
    8. Mesut Erdi Red x.svgN
    9. Kürşat Günaydın Red x.svgN
    10. Ayşena Çin Red x.svgN
    11. Recep Köken Red x.svgN
    12. Ahmet Has Red x.svgN
    13. Eyyüp Koçak Red x.svgN
    14. Hasan Almaz Red x.svgN
6,2350.53Increase2.svg0.53
HEPAR
None elected
  • 1. Orhan Saygın Red x.svgN
    2. Rukiye Çamlıyer Red x.svgN
    3. İsmet Çamdere Red x.svgN
    4. Cemal Kılıç Red x.svgN
    5. Ali Serttaş Red x.svgN
    6. Mustafa Ayaz Red x.svgN
    7. Selma Erdi Red x.svgN
    8. Süleyman Altınok Red x.svgN
    9. Ömer Toprak Red x.svgN
    10. Teslime Bahadır Red x.svgN
    11. Şenol Kaplan Red x.svgN
    12. Şükrü İlhan Red x.svgN
    13. Mustafa Yıldırım Red x.svgN
    14. Ergun Arkın Red x.svgN
4,2910.36Increase2.svg0.36
DYP
None elected
  • 1. Yiğit Zeki Öztürk Red x.svgN
    2. Sedat Koç Red x.svgN
    3. Mehmet Çalım Red x.svgN
    4. Mehmet Avcı Red x.svgN
    5. Ercan Kızılkaya Red x.svgN
    6. Ali Hikmet Kaba Red x.svgN
    7. İbrahim Senek Red x.svgN
    8. Cemile Aka Red x.svgN
    9. Gülden Tosun Red x.svgN
    10. Ferihan Demircan Red x.svgN
    11. Esma Özdemir Red x.svgN
    12. Necati Yörük Red x.svgN
    13. İsmet Ilıcan Red x.svgN
    14. Zafer Süzgen Red x.svgN
3,3940.29Increase2.svg0.29
DSP
None elected
  • 1. Ragıp Hazar Red x.svgN
    2. Ayda Nur Gül Red x.svgN
    3. Nuray Ercan Red x.svgN
    4. Hatice Çağar Red x.svgN
    5. Murat Altay Red x.svgN
    6. Gülşen Ilık Red x.svgN
    7. Bekir Özbilim Red x.svgN
    8. Makbule Dilek Demirkan Red x.svgN
    9. Cumali Şentekin Red x.svgN
    10. Suna Özdemir Red x.svgN
    11. Hasan Aydemir Red x.svgN
    12. Metin Oktay Red x.svgN
    13. Gülşen İnandık Red x.svgN
    14. Olcay Polat Red x.svgN
2,9490.25N/A
Nation
None elected
  • 1. Ramazan Özen Red x.svgN
    2. Muhammet Gümüşkaynak Red x.svgN
    3. Veli Gökçe Red x.svgN
    4. Osman Soydal Red x.svgN
    5. Kamil Şentürk Red x.svgN
    6. Necati Şahin Red x.svgN
    7. Mehmet Ali Karaardıç Red x.svgN
    8. Adem Gencöz Red x.svgN
    9. Hanife Korkmaz Red x.svgN
    10. Mustafa Koyuncu Red x.svgN
    11. Celal Bayar Red x.svgN
    12. Mehmet Fatih Yılmaz Red x.svgN
    13. Nihat Gökmen Red x.svgN
    14. Hikmet Keçeci Red x.svgN
2,9490.25Increase2.svg0.25
TKP
None elected
  • 1. Levent Tunçel Red x.svgN
    2. Göktuğ Özgül Red x.svgN
    3. Elif Aslan Red x.svgN
    4. Muhlis Turan Red x.svgN
    5. Ayşe Kılınç Red x.svgN
    6. Sefa Seyitoğlu Red x.svgN
    7. Nuri Kadak Red x.svgN
    8. Dilek Arslan Red x.svgN
    9. Sevinç İlkuçan Red x.svgN
    10. Semiha Kahraman Red x.svgN
    11. Erhan Altınkaynak Red x.svgN
    12. Birkan Kaya Red x.svgN
    13. Volkan Dağlı Red x.svgN
    14. Ahmet Akkoç Red x.svgN
1,6840.14Decrease2.svg0.04
Nationalist Conservative
None elected
  • 1. Ensar Kan Red x.svgN
    2. Enver Bıçakçı Red x.svgN
    3. Fatma Firidin Red x.svgN
    4. Kürşad Zeybek Red x.svgN
    5. Yılmaz Demirbağ Red x.svgN
    6. Hacere Engin Red x.svgN
    7. Leyla Engin Red x.svgN
    8. Zeliha Firidin Red x.svgN
    9. Mehmet Sait Işık Red x.svgN
    10. Rahime Kantar Red x.svgN
    11. Şükrü Yılmaz Red x.svgN
    12. İsmail Sungur Red x.svgN
    13. Gökhan Pelin Red x.svgN
    14. Neslihan Cigal Red x.svgN
1,5100.13Increase2.svg0.13
Liberal Democrat
None elected
  • 1. Avni Şen Red x.svgN
    2. Ahmet Ballı Red x.svgN
    3. Hamdi Atalay Öçsu Red x.svgN
    4. Mehmet Akif Yalın Red x.svgN
    5. Sevil Tavşan Red x.svgN
    6. Fahri Tohan Koçak Red x.svgN
    7. Ahmet Vefik Yalın Red x.svgN
    8. Hatice Gülbin Artoksi Red x.svgN
    9. Ali Olgun Red x.svgN
    10. Ali İhsan Çınar Red x.svgN
    11. Mete Şenol Red x.svgN
    12. Fatoş Özen Red x.svgN
    13. Mehmet Beyaz Red x.svgN
    14. Soner Keçeci Red x.svgN
5470.05Decrease2.svg0.10
Labour No candidates00.00Steady2.svg0.00
Total votes1,178,084 100.00
Rejected ballots25,9672.16Increase2.svg0.14
Turnout 1,200,59286.42Increase2.svg2.05
AK Party hold
Majority
71,5636.07Increase2.svg1.13

June 2015

Abbr.PartyVotes%
AK Party Justice and Development Party 456,645
CHP Republican People's Party 429,075
MHP Nationalist Movement Party 287,161
HDP Peoples' Democratic Party 90,644
SP Felicity Party 17,085
Other26,168
Total1,306,778
Turnout85.05
source: YSK

November 2015

Abbr.PartyVotes%
AK Party Justice and Development Party 560,344
CHP Republican People's Party 451,878
MHP Nationalist Movement Party 238,820
HDP Peoples' Democratic Party 75,366
SP Felicity Party 6,282
Other23,469
Total1,356,159
Turnout86.54
source: YSK

2018

Abbr.PartyVotes%
AK Party Justice and Development Party 485,103
CHP Republican People's Party 420,963
IYI Good Party 246,905
MHP Nationalist Movement Party 143,406
HDP Peoples' Democratic Party 100,782
SP Felicity Party 13,781
Other24,950
Total1,435,890
Turnout87.36
source: YSK

Presidential elections

2014

2014 presidential election: Antalya [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu 584,67753.08
AK Party Recep Tayyip Erdoğan 458,54241.63
HDP Selahattin Demirtaş 58,3395.30
Total votes1,101,558 100.00
Rejected ballots19,3171.72
Turnout 1,120,87573.38
Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu win

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