Trabzon (electoral district)

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Trabzon
electoral district
for the Grand National Assembly of Turkey
Trabzon in Turkey.svg
Trabzon shown within Turkey
Province Trabzon
Electorate547,016
Current electoral district
Created 1920
Seats6
Historical
  • 8 (2002-2011)
    7 (1999-2002)
    8 (1995-1999)
    6 (1991-1995)
    7 (1987-1991)
    6 (1983-1987)
MPs
List
Turnout at last election84.9%
AK Party
4 / 6
CHP
1 / 6
Good Party
1 / 6

Trabzon is an electoral district of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. It elects 6 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. Trabzon's seat allocation has fluctuated over the last thirty years between six, seven and eight seats. This was last revised downwards to 6 seats ahead of the 2011 vote.

There are currently six sitting members of parliament representing Trabzon: four from the governing party and two from opposition parties.

MPs for Trabzon, 1999 onwards
Seat 1999 (21st parliament) 2002 (22nd parliament) 2007 (23rd parliament) 2011 (24th parliament) June 2015 (25th parliament)
MP Hikmet Sami Türk
DSP
Faruk Nafız Özak
AK Party
Muhammet Balta
AK Party
MPŞeref Malkoç
FP
Asım Aykan
AK Party
Erdoğan Bayraktar
AK Party
Ayşe Sula Köseoğlu
AK Party
MPAli Naci Tuncer
DYP
Aydın Dumanoğlu
AK Party
Safiye Seymenoğlu
AK Party
Süleyman Soylu
AK Party
MPNail Çelebi
MHP
Mehmet Akif Hamzaçebi
CHP
Aydın Bıyıklıoğlu
AK Party
Adnan Günnar
AK Party
MPOrhan Bıçakçıoğlu
MHP
Şevket Arz
CHP
Süleyman Latif Yunusoğlu
MHP
Koray Aydın
MHP
MPAli Kemal Başaran
Anavatan
Kemalettin Göktaş
AK Party
Mehmet Volkan Canalioğlu
CHP
Haluk Pekşen
CHP
MP Eyüp Aşık
Anavatan
Mustafa Cumur
AK Party
Seat abolished
MPNo seatCevdet Erdöl
AK Party
Seat abolished

General elections

2018

Abbr.PartyVotes%
AKP Justice and Development Party 274,490
CHP Republican People's Party 74,348
MHP Nationalist Movement Party 66,992
IYI Good Party 56,267
SP Felicity Party 12,495
HDP Peoples' Democratic Party 4,273
Other8,955
Total497,820
Turnout87.35
source: YSK

November 2015

Abbr.PartyVotes%
AKP Justice and Development Party 315,194
CHP Republican People's Party 77,242
MHP Nationalist Movement Party 61,782
SP Felicity Party 6,683
HDP Peoples' Democratic Party 2,422
Other8,433
Total471,756
Turnout85.24
source: YSK

June 2015

Abbr.PartyVotes%
AKP Justice and Development Party 253,418
MHP Nationalist Movement Party 96,086
CHP Republican People's Party 77,784
SP Felicity Party 16,467
HDP Peoples' Democratic Party 4,033
Other9,514
Total457,302
Turnout83.50
source: YSK

2011

2011 Turkish general election: Trabzon [1]
ListCandidatesVotes%±
AK Party Faruk Nafız Özak, Erdoğan Bayraktar, Aydın Bıyıklıoğlu, Safiye Seymenoğlu
Yunus Karabela, Salih Cora
266,60558.651.89
CHP Mehmet Volkan Canalioğlu
Ali Türen Öztürk, Sedat Gözaçan, Güzide Uzun, Ahmet Kaya, Ali Koç
83,19818.304.43
MHP Koray Aydın
Halil Memiş, Sabri Sadıklar, Hayriye Nurcan Yazıcı, Rahmi Coşkun, Osman Karaduman
69,50015.291.05
SAADET None elected15,8413.48-1.99
HAS Party None elected7,5041.65N/A
DP None elected4,7591.05-5.19
Büyük Birlik None elected1,9340.43N/A
HEPAR None elected1,0130.22N/A
DYP None elected9230.20N/A
DSP None elected7200.16-13.71 [2]
İP None elected6880.15-0.02
Nationalist Conservative None elected4540.1N/A
TKP None elected4320.1-0.03
Independent None elected4310.09N/A
MP None elected3500.08N/A
Liberal Democrat 2130.050.05
Turnout 454,56584.91.35

2007

2007 Turkish general election: Trabzon [3]
ListCandidatesVotes%±
AK Party Faruk Nafız Özak, Cevdet Erdöl, Kemalettin Göktaş, Mustafa Cumur, Safiye Seymenoğlu, Asım Aykan231,29256.7612.83
MHP Süleyman Latif Yunusoğlu57,29414.065.66
CHP Mehmet Akif Hamzaçebi55,61613.65-0.99
DP None elected25,4106.24-4.48
SAADET None elected22,7115.57-0.11
BTP None elected49911.22-0.07
GP None elected31990.79-0.87
HYP None elected26110.64N/A
İP None elected11920.29-0.02
HEPAR None elected9770.24-0.05
Independent None elected9270.23-0.12
İP None elected6980.17N/A
TKP None elected5430.130
ATPNone elected00N/A
Liberal Democrat None elected00N/A
Turnout 407,46183.349.24

2002

2002 Turkish general election: Trabzon [4]
ListCandidatesVotes%±
AK Party Asım Aykan, Faruk Özak, Kemalettin Göktaş, Aydın Dumanoğlu, Mustafa Cumur, Cevdet Erdöl164,09443.9323.9 [5]
CHP Akif Hamzaçebi, Şevket Arz54,66814.649.55
DYP 40,04910.72-0.1
MHP 31,3643.48-13.61
AP 29,9258.01-12.26
SAADET 21,2085.68-14.35 [5]
GP 61911.66N/A
DSP 50941.36-16.48
BTP 48261.29N/A
Büyük Birlik 36900.99-0.05
DHP 30130.810.04 [6]
YP 21240.57N/A
YTP 14390.39N/A
Independent 13090.35N/A
İP 11500.310.18
ÖDP 10650.290.27
Liberal Democrat 10300.28-0.03
MP 8260.22-0.08
TKP 4760.13N/A
Turnout 373,54174.1-9.18

1999

1999 Turkish general election: Trabzon [7]
ListCandidatesVotes%±
MHP Nail Çelebi, Orhan Bıçakçıoğlu83,96722.0114.29
AP Ali Kemal Başaran, Eyük Aşık77,32820.27-13.11
FP Şeref Malkoç76,42920.03-6.24 [8]
DSP Hikmet Sami Türk68,08517.846.74
DYP Ali Naci Tuncer41,27010.82-1.94
CHP 19,4165.09-1.4
Büyük Birlik 39861.04N/A
(People's Democracy Party)30090.79-0.03
ÖDP 21490.56N/A
Liberal Democrat 11650.31N/A
MP 11370.3-0.17
DP10300.27N/A
DEPAR6590.17N/A
Labour 5300.14N/A
İP 5060.13-0.01
SİP3350.09N/A
Turnout 373,54183.281.49

1995

1995 Turkish general election: Trabzon [9]
ListCandidatesVotes%±
AP Ali Kemal Başaran, Eyüp Aşık, İbrahim Cebi119,30633.381.87
RP İsmail İlhan Sungur, Kemalettin Göktaş, Şeref Malkoç93,89426.274.02
DYP Yusuf Bahadır45,60312.76-8.24
DSP Hikmet Sami Türk39,65911.10-0.55
MHP 27,5897.72N/A
CHP 23,2036.49-6.66 [10]
(People's Democracy Party)29210.82N/A
MP 16640.47N/A
YDP15140.42N/A
YDH11930.33N/A
İP 4950.14N/A
YP3130.09N/A
Independent 620.02-0.03
Turnout 357,41681.795

1991

1991 Turkish general election: Trabzon [11]
ListCandidatesVotes%±
AP Ali Kemal Başaran, Eyüp Aşık, Fahrettin Kurt105,68231.51-5.32
RP Kemalettin Göktaş, Koray Aydın74,62322.2511.07
DYP Mehmet Ali Yılmaz70,44821.002.21
SHP 44,12513.15-3.82
DSP 39,07411.650.52
SP13120.39N/A
Independent 1670.050.05
Turnout 335,43176.79-14.79

1987

1987 Turkish general election: Trabzon [12]
ListCandidatesVotes%±
AP Avni Akkan, Eyüp Aşık, Fahrettin Kurt, Hayrettin Kurbetli, İbrahim Çebi, Necmettin Karaduman123,98536.83-13.17
DYP Mehmet Çakıroğlu63,27118.79N/A
SHP 57,13016.97-9.55
RP 37,63111.18N/A
DSP 37,47911.13N/A
MÇP14,0684.18N/A
IDP3,1190.93N/A
Turnout 336,68391.572.13

1983

1983 Turkish general election: Trabzon [13]
ListCandidatesVotes%±
AP Eyüp Aşık, Fahrettin Kurt, Necmettin Karaduman122,25850.00
HP Mehmet Kara, Yusuf Ziya Kazancıoğlu63,27126.52
MDP Osman Bahadır49,98820.44
Independent 74373.04
Turnout 244,52189.44

Presidential elections

2014

Presidential Election 2014: Trabzon [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
AK Party Recep Tayyip Erdoğan 274,002 70.09
Independent Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu 112,33028.73
HDP Selahattin Demirtaş 4,5941.18
Total votes290,926 100.00
Rejected ballots9,1142.28
Turnout 400,04071.62
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan win

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