Batman (electoral district)

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Batman
electoral district
for the Grand National Assembly of Turkey
Batman in Turkey.svg
Batman shown within Turkey
Province Batman
Electorate270,392
Current electoral district
Created 1991
Seats4
Turnout at last election83.82% [1]
HDP
3 / 4
AKP
1 / 4

Batman is an electoral district of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. It elects four 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.

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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. Batman became an electoral district for the 1991 general election and has continuously elected four MPs.

MPs for Batman, 2002 onwards [2] [3] [4] [5]
Election 2002 (22nd Parliament) 2007 (23rd Parliament) 2011 (24th Parliament) June 2015 (25th Parliament) November 2015 (26th Parliament)
MPAfif Demirkıran
AK Party
Mehmet Emin Ekmen
AK Party
Ziver Özdemir
AK Party
Ataullah Hamidi
AK Party
MPAhmet İnal
AK Party
Mehmet Şimşek
AK Party
Ali Atalan
HDP
Mehmet Ali Aslan
HDP
MPMehmet Ali Suçin
AK Party
Ayla Akat Ata
Independent
Ayla Akat Ata

HDP

Saadet Becerekli
HDP
MPMehmet Nezir Nasıroğlu
CHP
Bengi Yıldız
Independent
Bengi Yıldız

HDP

Ayşe Acar Başaran
HDP

General elections

2011

2011 general election: Batman [6] [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent
2 elected                              Steady2.svg0
  • Bengi YıldızGreen check.svgY
    Ayla Akat AtaGreen check.svgY
113,37851.48Increase2.svg12.06
AKP
2 elected                              Steady2.svg0
  • 1. Mehmet Şimşek Green check.svgY
    2. Ziver ÖzdemirGreen check.svgY
    3. Ayhan İsen Red x.svgN
    4. Mustafa Demir Red x.svgN
81,77837.13Decrease2.svg9.28
CHP
None elected
  • 1. Faris Özdemir Red x.svgN
    2. Mehmet Can Avcı Red x.svgN
    3. Mehmet İhsan Erman Red x.svgN
    4. Vehbi Ağaya Red x.svgN
14,7546.70Increase2.svg2.79
BBP
None elected
  • 1. Recep Er Red x.svgN
    2. Ecevit Bayralı Red x.svgN
    3. Medeni Orhan Red x.svgN
    4. Şahabettin Gün Red x.svgN
3,2821.49Increase2.svg1.49
Felicity
None elected
  • 1. Salih Sevim Red x.svgN
    2. Ahmet Çiftçi Red x.svgN
    3. Mustafa Yıldız Red x.svgN
    4. İbrahim Güneş Red x.svgN
2,1560.98Decrease2.svg0.94
MHP
None elected
  • 1. İsa Boran Red x.svgN
    2. Nihat Ercan Red x.svgN
    3. Mehmet Aktaş Red x.svgN
    4. Mehmet Ali Acar Red x.svgN
1,2810.58Decrease2.svg0.35
DP
None elected
  • 1. Murat Şentürk Red x.svgN
    2. Esen Sarı Red x.svgN
    3. Ahmet Güneş Red x.svgN
    4. Mehmet Ramazan Kebabcılar Red x.svgN
9300.42Decrease2.svg5.34
HAS Party
None elected
  • 1. Osman Bağaç Red x.svgN
    2. Kenan Özoğul Red x.svgN
    3. Özlem Şahin Ermiş Red x.svgN
    4. Mehmet Metin Emen Red x.svgN
8730.40Increase2.svg0.40
DSP
None elected
  • 1. Kadri Yaman Red x.svgN
    2. Üzeyir Çelik Red x.svgN
    3. Mehmet Tahir Türk Red x.svgN
    4. Yusuf Yalçın Red x.svgN
7200.33N/A
Communist_Party_of_Turkey_(today)
None elected
  • 1. Oya Sönmez Red x.svgN
    2. Başak Yaman Red x.svgN
    3. Evrim Kaya Red x.svgN
    4. Cüneyt Arslan Red x.svgN
4600.21Decrease2.svg0.12
DYP
None elected
  • 1. Abdulvehap Uruk Red x.svgN
    2. Hanifi Taşdemir Red x.svgN
    3. Osman Cengiz Red x.svgN
    4. Mahşuk Özcan Red x.svgN
1880.09Increase2.svg0.09
Liberal Democrat
None elected
  • 1. Aziz Polat Red x.svgN
    2. Mehmet Emin Yıldırım Red x.svgN
    3. Rifat Aksoy Red x.svgN
    4. Saadet Polat Red x.svgN
1670.08Increase2.svg0.07
Nation
None elected
  • 1. Mehmet Göktekin Red x.svgN
    2. Nazmi Filiz Red x.svgN
    3. İbrahim Çelik Red x.svgN
    4. Nurcan Has Red x.svgN
1550.07Increase2.svg0.07
Nationalist Conservative
None elected
  • 1. Veysel Özel Red x.svgN
    2. Orhan Yıldırım Red x.svgN
    3. Nevzat Demir Red x.svgN
    4. Zeki Sürgün Red x.svgN
1120.05Increase2.svg0.05
HEPAR No candidates00.00Steady2.svg0.00
Labour No candidates00.00Steady2.svg0.00
Total votes220,234 100.00
Rejected ballots6,7742.99Increase2.svg1.37
Turnout 226,64283.82Increase2.svg8.08
Independent gain from AKP
Majority
31,60014.35Increase2.svg21.34

June 2015

Abbr.PartyVotes%
HDP Peoples' Democratic Party 191,310
AKP Justice and Development Party 47,921
HÜDA-PAR Free Cause Party 14,551
MHP Nationalist Movement Party 2,752
CHP Republican People's Party 2,083
Other4,986
Total263,604
Turnout90.25
source: YSK

November 2015

Abbr.PartyVotes%
HDP Peoples' Democratic Party 177,129
AKP Justice and Development Party 73,775
CHP Republican People's Party 3,101
MHP Nationalist Movement Party 1,654
Other4,254
Total259,913
Turnout85.84
source: YSK

2018

Abbr.PartyVotes%
HDP Peoples' Democratic Party 180,318
AKP Justice and Development Party 67,789
HÜDA-PAR Free Cause Party 15,998
SP Felicity Party 8,971
CHP Republican People's Party 3,740
IYI Good Party 3,127
MHP Nationalist Movement Party 2,833
Other1,284
Total284,060
Turnout85.67
source: YSK

Presidential elections

2014

2014 presidential election: Batman [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
HDP Selahattin Demirtaş 134,370 60.00
AKP Recep Tayyip Erdoğan 85,15338.02
Independent Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu 4,4241.98
Total votes223,947 100.00
Rejected ballots3,7991.67
Turnout 227,74675.71
Selahattin Demirtaş win

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Coordinates: 37°50′N34°45′E / 37.833°N 34.750°E / 37.833; 34.750