Konya (electoral district)

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Konya
electoral district
for the Grand National Assembly of Turkey
Konya in Turkey.svg
Konya shown within Turkey
Province Konya
Electorate1,346,215
Current electoral district
Created 1920
Seats15
Historical
  • 16 (1995-2011)
    13 (1991-1995)
    14 (1987-1991)
    13 (1983-1987)
    16 (1961-1983)
    21 (1957-1961)
    19 (1954-1957)
MPs
List
Turnout at last election88.04%
AK Party
10 / 15
MHP
2 / 15
CHP
2 / 15
Good Party
1 / 15

Konya 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.

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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. At the last election Konya's seat allocation fell to fourteen, having been at sixteen since 1995.

MPs for Konya, 1999 onwards
Seat 1999 (21st parliament) 2002 (22nd parliament) 2007 (23rd parliament) 2011 (24th parliament) June 2015 (25th parliament)
1Mehmet Ali Yavuz
DYP
Abdullah Çetinkaya
AK Party
Ahmet Davutoğlu
AK Party
2Mehmet Gölhan
DYP
Harun Tüfekci
AK Party
Halil Etyemez
AK Party
3Remzi Çetin
Virtue
Remzi Çetin
AK Party
Ayşe Türkmenoğlu
AK Party
Abdullah Ağralı
AK Party
4Hüseyin Arı
Virtue
Ahmet Işık
AK Party
Mustafa Kabakcı
AK Party
Mehmet Babaoğlu
AK Party
5Teoman Rıza Güneri
Virtue
Ahmet Büyükakkaşlar
AK Party
Kerim Özkul
AK Party
Leyla Şahin Usta
AK Party
6Veysel Candan
Virtue
Hasan Angı
AK Party
İlhan Yerlikaya
AK Party
Muhammet Uğur Kaleli
AK Party
7Lütfi Yalman
Virtue
Kerim Özkul
AK Party
Cem Zorlu
AK Party
Ziya Altunyaldız
AK Party
8Özkan Öksüz
Virtue
Özkan Öksüz
AK Party
Hüseyin Üzülmez
AK Party
Hüsnüye Erdoğan
AK Party
9Mehmet Keçeciler
Motherland
Orhan Erdem
AK Party
Mustafa Baloğlu
AK Party
10Ali Gebeş
MHP
Muharrem Candan
AK Party
Gülay Samancı
AK Party
Rüveyde Gülseren Işık
AK Party
11Hasan Kaya
MHP
Sami Güçlü
AK Party
Mustafa Akış
AK Party
Hacı Ahmet Özdemir
AK Party
12Faruk Bal
MHP
Mehmet Kılıç
AK Party
Faruk Bal
MHP
Mustafa Sait Gönen
MHP
13Mustafa Sait Gönen
MHP
Mustafa Ünaldı
AK Party
Mustafa Kalaycı
MHP
14Ömer İzgi
MHP
Atilla Kart
CHP
Mustafa Hüsnü Bozkurt
CHP
15Abdullah Turan Bilge
DSP
Nezir Büyükcengiz
CHP
Hüsnü Tuna
AK Party
No seat
16Mehmet Emrehan Halıcı
DSP
Halil Ürün
AK Party
Ali Öztürk
AK Party
No seat

General elections

2011

Unelected candidates in small text.

2011 Turkish general election: Konya [1]
ListCandidatesVotes%±
AK Party Ahmet Davutoğlu, Kerim Özkul, İlhan Yerlikaya, Ayşe Türkmenoğlu, Cem Zorlu, Hüseyin Üzülmez, Mustafa Baloğlu, Mustafa Kabakcı, Gülay Samancı, Mustafa Akış, Harun Tüfekci810,39669.64
MHP Faruk Bal, Mustafa Kalaycı152,63313.12
CHP Atilla Kart118,93510.22
Felicity None elected25,3282.18
Independent None elected15,6041.34
Büyük Birlik None elected14,7471.27
HAS Party None elected13,2311.14N/A
DP None elected67340.58
DSP None elected19700.17 [2]
TKP None elected15040.13
Nation None elected14920.13
Nationalist Conservative None elected11550.10
HEPAR None elected0
DYP None elected0
Labour None elected0
Liberal Democrat None elected0
Turnout 1,163,72988.04

June 2015

Abbr.PartyVotes%
AK Party Justice and Development Party 798,526
MHP Nationalist Movement Party 200,395
CHP Republican People's Party 118,822
HDP Peoples' Democratic Party 50,773
SP Felicity Party 36,377
Other15,252
Total1,220,145
Turnout87.12
source: YSK

November 2015

Abbr.PartyVotes%
AK Party Justice and Development Party 938,230
MHP Nationalist Movement Party 143,571
CHP Republican People's Party 115,505
HDP Peoples' Democratic Party 33,769
SP Felicity Party 11,287
Other16,657
Total1,259,019
Turnout88.87
source: YSK

2018

Abbr.PartyVotes%
AK Party Justice and Development Party 771,547
MHP Nationalist Movement Party 203,301
CHP Republican People's Party 122,916
IYI Good Party 118,899
HDP Peoples' Democratic Party 43,228
SP Felicity Party 31,092
Other21,969
Total1,312,952
Turnout89.25
source: YSK

Presidential elections

2014

Presidential Election 2014: Konya [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
AK Party Recep Tayyip Erdoğan 827,025 74.62
Independent Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu 247,48822.33
HDP Selahattin Demirtaş 33,8333.05
Total votes1,108,346 100.00
Rejected ballots29,9122.63
Turnout 1,138,25880.92
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan win

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References

  1. Turkish electoral commission
  2. DSP in 2011 is compared to CHP in 2007, under whose list it ran that year
  3. 2014 il bazında aday oyları Yüksek Seçim Kurulu (in Turkish) ] [ dead link ]

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