Bursa (electoral district)

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Bursa
electoral district
for the Grand National Assembly of Turkey
Bursa in Turkey.svg
Bursa shown within Turkey
Province Bursa
Electorate1,876,748
Current electoral district
Created 1920
Seats18
Historical
  • 16 (1999–2007)
Turnout at last election89.46% [1]
AK Party
11 / 18
CHP
5 / 18
MHP
2 / 18

Bursa is an electoral district of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. It elects eighteen 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. It was the most populous district won by Erdoğan in the 2023 Turkish general election

Contents

Members

The two electoral districts of Bursa

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First electoral district (10 MPs)
Second electoral district (10 MPs) Bursa electoral districts 2018.png
The two electoral districts of Bursa

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.

MPs for Bursa, 2002 onwards [2] [3] [4] [5]
Election 2002 (22nd Parliament) 2007 (23rd Parliament) 2011 (24th Parliament) June 2015 (25th Parliament) November 2015 (26th Parliament)
MPAbdulmecit Alp
AK Party
Hayrettin Çakmak
AK Party
Bedrettin Yıldırım
AK Party
Mehmet Müezzinoğlu
AK Party
MPFaruk Anbarcıoğlu
AK Party
Canan Candemir Çelik
AK Party
Emine Yavuz Gözgeç
AK Party
MPMehmet Altan Karapaşaoğlu
AK Party
Bülent Arınç
AK Party
Cemalettin Kani Torun
AK Party
MPFaruk Çelik
AK Party
Hakan Çavuşoğlu
AK Party
MPMustafa Dündar
AK Party
Ali Koyuncu
AK Party
Hüseyin Şahin
AK Party
MPŞerif Birinç
AK Party
Ali Kul
AK Party
İsmail Aydın
AK Party
Zekeriya Birkan
AK Party
MPZafer Hıdıroğlu
AK Party
Mehmet Ocaktan
AK Party
İsmet Su
AK Party
Efkan Ala
AK Party
MPSedat Kızılcıklı
AK Party
Mustafa Kemal Şerbetçioğlu
AK Party
Bennur Karaburun
AK Party
İsmail Aydın
AK Party
MPŞevket Orhan
AK Party
Mehmet Tunçak
AK Party
Önder Matlı
AK Party
Hüseyin Şahin
AK Party
MPMehmet Emin Tutan
AK Party
Mustafa Öztürk
AK Party
Asiye Kolçak
HDP
Osman Mesten
AK Party
MPNiyazi Pakyürek
AK Party
Hamza Hamit Homriş
MHP
Tülin Erkal Kara
AK Party
Tevfik Topçu
MHP
Muhammet Müfit Aydın
AK Party
MPErtüğrül Yalçınbayır
AK Party
Necati Özansoy
MHP
Kadir Koçdemir
MHP
MPMehmet Küçükaşık
CHP
İsmet Büyükataman
MHP
MPAli Dinçer
CHP
Abdullah Özer
CHP
Aykan Erdemir
CHP
Lale Karabıyık
CHP
MPKemal Demirel
CHP
Sena Kaleli
CHP
Ceyhun İrgil
CHP
MPMustafa Özyurt
CHP
Onur Başaran Öymen
CHP
Turban Tayan
CHP
Orhan Sarıbal
CHP
MPNo seatİlhan Demiröz
CHP
Erkan Aydın
CHP
MPNo seatKemal Ekinci
CHP
Nurhayat Altaca Kayışoğlu
CHP

General elections

2011

2011 general election: Bursa [1] [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AK Party
11 elected                            Increase2.svg1
  • 1. Bülent Arınç Green check.svgY
    2. Mustafa ÖztürkGreen check.svgY
    3. Hüseyin ŞahinGreen check.svgY
    4. Canan Candemir ÇelikGreen check.svgY
    5. İsmet SuGreen check.svgY
    6. Mustafa Kemal ŞerbetçioğluGreen check.svgY
    7. Hakan ÇavuşoğluGreen check.svgY
    8. İsmail AydınGreen check.svgY
    9. Tülin Erkal KaraGreen check.svgY
    10. Bedrettin YıldırımGreen check.svgY
    11. Önder MatlıGreen check.svgY
    12. Cafer Yıldız Red x.svgN
    13. Cemile Yiğit Red x.svgN
    14. Sadettin Cangül Red x.svgN
    15. Ali Ömeroğlu Red x.svgN
    16. Fahrettin Keskin Red x.svgN
    17. Ayşe Hacıoğlu Red x.svgN
    18. Mahmut Turunç Red x.svgN
875,38052.97Increase2.svg2.21
CHP
5 elected                              Increase2.svg2
  • 1. Sena KaleliGreen check.svgY
    2. Turhan TayanGreen check.svgY
    3. İlhan DemirözGreen check.svgY
    4. Aykan ErdemirGreen check.svgY
    5. Kemal EkinciGreen check.svgY
    6. Lale Karabıyık Red x.svgN
    7. Ali Semih Özsaraç Red x.svgN
    8. Salih Top Red x.svgN
    9. Yaşar Karagöz Red x.svgN
    10. Ulun Havva Kayı Red x.svgN
    11. Fatma Altay Red x.svgN
    12. Ahmet Aydın Akyol Red x.svgN
    13. Oğuz Altınok Red x.svgN
    14. Sevil Pamirol Red x.svgN
    15. Orhan Karabaş Red x.svgN
    16. Nurhayat Altaca Red x.svgN
    17. İnan Keser Red x.svgN
    18. Nuray Çohan Red x.svgN
412,88724.98Increase2.svg6.57
MHP
2 elected                              Decrease2.svg1
  • 1. İsmet BüyükatamanGreen check.svgY
    2. Necati ÖzensoyGreen check.svgY
    3. Cüneyt Karlık Red x.svgN
    4. Fevzi Zırhlıoğlu Red x.svgN
    5. Hasan Toktaş Red x.svgN
    6. Arif Demirören Red x.svgN
    7. Mehmet Ali Adak Red x.svgN
    8. Gülten Sürücü Red x.svgN
    9. Levent Burmalı Red x.svgN
    10. Yavuz Koca Red x.svgN
    11. İbrahim Yetim Red x.svgN
    12. Zafer Milli Red x.svgN
    13. Engin Er Red x.svgN
    14. Şenay Uslu Doğan Red x.svgN
    15. Levent Çelik Red x.svgN
    16. Yalçın Gürel Red x.svgN
    17. Orhan Babacan Red x.svgN
    18. Murtaza Kılıç Red x.svgN
238,13714.41Decrease2.svg0.07
SAADET
None elected
  • 1. Şevket Kazan Red x.svgN
    2. Gökhan Gerçek Red x.svgN
    3. Salih Berber Red x.svgN
    4. Recep Aygün Red x.svgN
    5. Handan Demirtaş Red x.svgN
    6. Burak Çelik Red x.svgN
    7. Nebi Yurtsever Red x.svgN
    8. İbrahim Akbıyık Red x.svgN
    9. Mevlüde Kurtuluş Red x.svgN
    10. Ertan Sütçü Red x.svgN
    11. Kadriye Sayın Red x.svgN
    12. Necmettin Çamlıdere Red x.svgN
    13. Erdoğan Aydın Red x.svgN
    14. Neşe Yıldırım Red x.svgN
    15. Erhan Şeşen Red x.svgN
    16. Ebru Yeter Red x.svgN
    17. Ramazan Tekin Red x.svgN
    18. Serkan Demir Red x.svgN
32,6191.97Decrease2.svg1.96
Independent
None elected
  • Burcu Üzümcüler Red x.svgN
    Mehmet Alanbel Red x.svgN
    Mehmet Deniz Büyük Red x.svgN
    Semi Kopuz Red x.svgN
27,2841.65Increase2.svg0.58
HAS Party
None elected
  • 1. Ahmet Sünnetçioğlu Red x.svgN
    2. Ramazan Albay Red x.svgN
    3. Hayrunnisa Kökbıyık Red x.svgN
    4. Mehmet Karakoyun Red x.svgN
    5. İbadet Deniz Red x.svgN
    6. Fahrettin Uludağ Red x.svgN
    7. Mustafa Süngü Red x.svgN
    8. Soner Aksoy Red x.svgN
    9. Hasan Uçar Red x.svgN
    10. Fikret Serkan Red x.svgN
    11. Adnan Türkyılmaz Red x.svgN
    12. Suat Boz Red x.svgN
    13. Şaban Çelek Red x.svgN
    14. Muhammet Kocaman Red x.svgN
    15. Samet Doğan Red x.svgN
    16. Ali Yıldırım Red x.svgN
    17. Fatma Koca Red x.svgN
    18. Şaban Yıldırım Red x.svgN
15,1450.92Increase2.svg0.92
DP
None elected
  • 1. Haydar Baş Red x.svgN
    2. Füsun Yaşar Red x.svgN
    3. Yusuf Öz Red x.svgN
    4. Ali Garaçoğlu Red x.svgN
    5. İbrahim Pekbay Red x.svgN
    6. Bilal Karamus Red x.svgN
    7. Azmi Kaya Red x.svgN
    8. Asuman Sevda Halaçlar Red x.svgN
    9. Gürcan Özsöz Red x.svgN
    10. Arslan Arslan Red x.svgN
    11. Ercan Ateş Red x.svgN
    12. Rüstem Önder Red x.svgN
    13. Yunus Demiray Red x.svgN
    14. Aysun Durak Red x.svgN
    15. Hidayet Sevinç Red x.svgN
    16. Nazlı Sargın Red x.svgN
    17. Metin Cerev Red x.svgN
    18. Nebahat Karadeniz Red x.svgN
14,5450.88Decrease2.svg4.74
HEPAR
None elected
  • 1. Ergün Taşdemir Red x.svgN
    2. Tayyar Çelik Red x.svgN
    3. Ömürlü Cebe Red x.svgN
    4. Erkan Karamehmetoğlu Red x.svgN
    5. Selda Yılmaz Red x.svgN
    6. Nesrin Yıldızeli Red x.svgN
    7. Ali Bayrak Red x.svgN
    8. Gönül Turan Red x.svgN
    9. Sibel Torun Red x.svgN
    10. Hakan Tanrıkut Red x.svgN
    11. Belgin Acemoğlu Red x.svgN
    12. İlker Yasin Torun Red x.svgN
    13. İbrahim İçin Red x.svgN
    14. Uğurgül Karamehmetoğlu Red x.svgN
    15. Aylin Çelik Red x.svgN
    16. Cengiz Şen Red x.svgN
    17. İsmail Yavaş Red x.svgN
    18. Sezgin Çalışkan Red x.svgN
10,8670.66Increase2.svg0.66
Büyük Birlik
None elected
  • 1.Ekrem Alfatlı Red x.svgN
    2.Salih Uçak Red x.svgN
    3.Ülkü Sonki Armutçu Red x.svgN
    4.Yakup Ayışık Red x.svgN
    5.Mualla Kaymak Red x.svgN
    6.Ömer Ünsal Red x.svgN
    7.Ayşenur Sevim Red x.svgN
    8.Müzeyyen Toprak Red x.svgN
    9.Ramazan Çakır Red x.svgN
    10.Orhan Özden Red x.svgN
    11.Zekiye Bilen Red x.svgN
    12.Selahattin Bayram Red x.svgN
    13.Fırat Gümüş Red x.svgN
    14.Adil Özek Red x.svgN
    15.İsmail Aslan Red x.svgN
    16.İlknur Çimen Red x.svgN
    17.Mehmet Selçuk Erginay Red x.svgN
    18.Mehmet Gebeş Red x.svgN
9,5970.58Increase2.svg0.58
DSP
None elected
  • 1. Hüseyin Kul Red x.svgN
    2. Ahmet Murat Özbilge Red x.svgN
    3. Kadir Evren Red x.svgN
    4. Hilmi Küçük Red x.svgN
    5. Türkan Demirörs Red x.svgN
    6. Nesrin Kalelioğlu Red x.svgN
    7. Metin Güneş Red x.svgN
    8. Fatih Dündar Gürel Red x.svgN
    9. Ziya Doğanay Red x.svgN
    10.Nuran Karabulut Red x.svgN
    11.İlhan Soysal Red x.svgN
    12.Türkan Kayacıkbaşı Red x.svgN
    13.Çağdaş Yıldız Red x.svgN
    14.Murat Sağduyu Red x.svgN
    15.Selçuk Orkan Süğlünoğlu Red x.svgN
    16.Mustafa Saraç Red x.svgN
    17.Cevat Erkul Red x.svgN
    18.Mesut Sevimli Red x.svgN
4,8880.30N/A
DYP
None elected
  • 1. İbrahim Erol Red x.svgN
    2. Nazim Bektaş Red x.svgN
    3. Evren Uzgören Red x.svgN
    4. Burak Şunda Red x.svgN
    5. Adem Çelik Red x.svgN
    6. Yusuf Baştürk Red x.svgN
    7. Erhan Sönmez Red x.svgN
    8. Osman Filiz Red x.svgN
    9. Ahmet Üstün Red x.svgN
    10.Yılmaz Yorgun Red x.svgN
    11.Süleyman Desovalı Red x.svgN
    12.Necati Ayaş Red x.svgN
    13.Saliha Akdemir Red x.svgN
    14.Kıymet Kaya Red x.svgN
    15.Sevinç Akbunar Red x.svgN
    16.Kadriye Erol Red x.svgN
    17.Ahmet Günaydın Red x.svgN
    18.Gürkan Mustafa Sedef Red x.svgN
3,6920.22Increase2.svg0.22
MP
None elected
  • 1. Abdurrahman Önder Red x.svgN
    2. Mahmut Çil Red x.svgN
    3. Hüsamettin Akyıldız Red x.svgN
    4. Mehmet Kısa Red x.svgN
    5. Tevfik Teoman Red x.svgN
    6. Mehmet Ekiz Red x.svgN
    7. Ahmet Avcı Red x.svgN
    8. Mahmut Berkan Karakoç Red x.svgN
    9. Ayşe Demir Red x.svgN
    10. Faruk Tunalı Red x.svgN
    11. Nazmi Amiz Red x.svgN
    12. Münüre Cesur Red x.svgN
    13. Temel Kaya Red x.svgN
    14. Türkcan Sarıkaya Red x.svgN
    15. İbrahim Üstün Red x.svgN
    16. Kadir Kurt Red x.svgN
    17. Nilgül Baş Red x.svgN
    18. Ahmet Arık Red x.svgN
3,2710.20Increase2.svg0.20
TKP
None elected
  • 1. Salih Çam Red x.svgN
    2. Mehmet Yavuzkan Red x.svgN
    3. Eylem Yentürk Red x.svgN
    4. Ulvi Yavuz Red x.svgN
    5. Esen Ensari Red x.svgN
    6. Önder Dirik Red x.svgN
    7. Barış Erakkuş Red x.svgN
    8. Zafer Kırdar Red x.svgN
    9. Gonca Turgutoğlu Demir Red x.svgN
    10.Harun Yıldırım Red x.svgN
    11.Hüseyin Kargı Red x.svgN
    12.Sinem Yıldırım Red x.svgN
    13.Nevriye Çimenli Red x.svgN
    14.Murat Başaran Red x.svgN
    15.Murat İnan Red x.svgN
    16.Türker Civelek Red x.svgN
    17.Umhan Deniz Red x.svgN
    18.Günce Güneytepe Red x.svgN
1,8610.11Decrease2.svg0.07
Nationalist Conservative
None elected
  • 1. Bilal Delibaş Red x.svgN
    2. İbrahim Çırak Red x.svgN
    3. Erol Odabaş Red x.svgN
    4. İlyas Öztürk Red x.svgN
    5. Nazmi Eğilmez Red x.svgN
    6. Yücel Aktaş Red x.svgN
    7. Osman Çırak Red x.svgN
    8. Zafer Yılmaz Red x.svgN
    9. İsmail Onar Red x.svgN
    10.Meryem Şahin Red x.svgN
    11.Saadet Tuncay Red x.svgN
    12.Ayhan Arslan Red x.svgN
    13.Metin Yalçın Red x.svgN
    14.Mikail Özaydın Red x.svgN
    15.Güngör Bayram Red x.svgN
    16.Burcu Gümüş Red x.svgN
    17.Mustafa Özturna Red x.svgN
    18.Leman Karabacak Red x.svgN
1,6740.10Increase2.svg0.10
Liberal Democrat
None elected
  • 1. Mehmet Nizam Kağıtçıbaşı Red x.svgN
    2. Orhan Kılıç Red x.svgN
    3. Zafer Nas Red x.svgN
    4. Filiz Nas Red x.svgN
    5. Oktay Buzcu Red x.svgN
    6. Remziye Demiroğlu Red x.svgN
    7. Neslihan Koçak Red x.svgN
    8. Mesut Albayrak Red x.svgN
    9. Gülsün Sözmen Red x.svgN
    10. Erkan Gelenoğlu Red x.svgN
    11. Hasan Öztürk Red x.svgN
    12. Hasan Öztorun Red x.svgN
    13. Mehmet Sinan Tuğrul Red x.svgN
    14. Emine Küçükelliiki Red x.svgN
    15. Hakkı Kanbo Red x.svgN
    16. Mehmet Alkan Red x.svgN
    17. İsmail Güner Red x.svgN
    18. Serkan Lafcıoğlu Red x.svgN
7810.05Decrease2.svg0.15
Labour No candidates00.00Steady2.svg0.00
Total votes1,652,628 100.00
Rejected ballots31,5051.88Decrease2.svg0.46
Turnout 1,678,96889.46Increase2.svg0.70
AK Party hold
Majority
462,49327.99Decrease2.svg4.35

June 2015

Abbr.PartyVotes%
AK Party Justice and Development Party 767,541
CHP Republican People's Party 489,254
MHP Nationalist Movement Party 309,376
HDP Peoples' Democratic Party 96,513
SP Felicity Party 56,156
Other31,324
Total1,750,164
Turnout87.90
source: YSK

November 2015

Abbr.PartyVotes%
AK Party Justice and Development Party 975,760
CHP Republican People's Party 482,124
MHP Nationalist Movement Party 223,866
HDP Peoples' Democratic Party 74,600
SP Felicity Party 18,646
Other33,116
Total1,808,112
Turnout89.46
source: YSK

2018

Abbr.PartyVotes%
AK Party Justice and Development Party 855,754
CHP Republican People's Party 429,715
IYI Good Party 238,816
MHP Nationalist Movement Party 201,111
HDP Peoples' Democratic Party 100,881
SP Felicity Party 32,796
Other34,322
Total1,893,395
Turnout88.16
source: YSK

Presidential elections

2014

2014 presidential election: Bursa [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
AK Party Recep Tayyip Erdoğan 848,694 54.88
Independent Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu 633,48540.96
HDP Selahattin Demirtaş 64,2944.16
Total votes1,546,473 100.00
Rejected ballots30,5441.94
Turnout 1,577,01779.31
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan win

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Adıyaman is an electoral district of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. It elects five 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.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Istanbul (1st electoral district)</span> Electoral district for the Grand National Assembly of Turkey

Istanbul's first electoral district is one of three divisions of the Istanbul electoral district for the purpose of elections to Grand National Assembly of Turkey. It elects thirty-five members of parliament (deputies) to represent the district for a five-year term by the D'Hondt method, a party-list proportional representation system.

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