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Mardin is an electoral district of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. It elects six 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.

Mardin
electoral district
for the Grand National Assembly of Turkey
Mardin highlighted in red on a beige political map of Turkeym
Mardin shown within Turkey
ProvinceMardin
Electorate542.046
Current electoral district
Created1920
Seats6

Historical

  • 5 (1991-1995)
    6 (1987-1991)
    5 (1983-1987)
    6 (1961-1983)
    8 (1957-1961)
    7 (1954-1957)
MPs

List

Turnout at last election82.39%

Representation

DEM
4 / 6

AK Party
2 / 6

  • Political parties

  • Elections
  • Members

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    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. Mardin's seat allocation has varied little over the last sixty years, keeping around the six seats it has today.

    MPs for Mardin, 1999 onwards
    Seat 1999 (21st parliament) 2002 (22nd parliament) 2007 (23rd parliament) 2011 (24th parliament) June 2015 (25th parliament) November 2015 (26th parliament) 2018 (27th parliament)
    1 Fehim Adak
    Virtue
    Selahattin Cebeli
    AK Party
    Gönül Bekin Şahkulubey
    AK Party
    Orhan Miroğlu
    AK Party
    Mithat Sancar
    HDP
    Mithat Sancar
    HDP
    2 Metin Musaoğlu
    DYP
    Nihat Eri
    AK Party
    Cüneyt Yüksel
    AK Party
    Abdurrahim Akdağ
    AK Party
    Mithat Sancar
    HDP
    Erol Dora
    HDP
    Pero Dundar
    HDP
    3 Veysi Şahin
    DYP
    Mehmet Beşir Hamidi
    AK Party
    Mehmet Halit Demir
    AK Party
    Muammer Güler
    AK Party
    Mehmet Ali Aslan
    HDP
    Gülser Yıldırım
    HDP
    Ebru Günay
    HDP
    4 Süleyman Çelebi
    Motherland
    Mahmut Duyan
    CHP
    Süleyman Çelebi
    AK Party
    Erol Dora[1]
    Independent (BDP) / HDP
    Ali Atalan
    HDP
    Tuma Çelik
    HDP
    5 Ömer Ertaş
    Motherland
    Muharrem Doğan
    CHP
    Ahmet Türk[2]
    DTP / Independent
    Enise Güneyli
    HDP
    Orhan Miroğlu
    AK Party
    Şeyhmus Dinçel
    AK Party
    6 Mustafa Kemal Tuğmaner
    DSP
    Süleyman Bölünmez
    Independent'
    Emine Ayna[3]
    Independent (DTP)
    Gülser Yıldırım[4]
    Independent (DTP/BDP) / HDP
    Ceyda Bölünmez Çankırı
    AK Party
    Cengiz Demirkaya
    AK Party

    General elections

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    2011

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    Unelected candidates in small text.

    2011 Turkish general election: Mardin[5][6]
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    AK Party Muammer Güler, Gönül Bekin Şahkulubey, Abdurrahim Akdağ 103,402 32.17
    Independent Ahmet Türk 59,350 18.52
    Independent Gülser Yıldırım 55,505 17.32
    Independent Erol Dora 51,980 16.22
    Independent Süleyman Bölünmez 28,746 8.97
    CHP None elected 11,953 3.72
    Büyük Birlik None elected 2842 0.88
    HAS Party None elected 2097 0.65 N/A
    MHP None elected 2041 0.64
    SAADET None elected 895 0.28
    DP None elected 845 0.26
    DSP None elected 658 0.20 [7]
    TKP None elected 474 0.15
    Nationalist Conservative None elected 240 0.07
    MP None elected 234 0.07
    Liberal Democrat None elected 129 0.04
    DYP None elected 0
    HEPAR None elected 0
    Labour None elected 0
    Turnout 321,391 82.39

    June 2015

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    Abbr. Party Votes %
    HDP Peoples' Democratic Party 276,920 73.3%
    AK Party Justice and Development Party 72,645 19.2%
    HÜDA-PAR Free Cause Party 5,312 1.4%
    MHP Nationalist Movement Party 4,198 1.1%
    CHP Republican People's Party 3,736 1%
    Other 15,212 4%
    Total 378.023
    Turnout 87.30%
    source: YSK

    November 2015

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    Abbr. Party Votes %
    HDP Peoples' Democratic Party 258,384 68.4%
    AK Party Justice and Development Party 107,804 28.5%
    CHP Republican People's Party 5,087 1.3%
    MHP Nationalist Movement Party 2,959 0.8%
    Other 3,733 1%
    Total 377,967
    Turnout 86.53%
    source: YSK

    2018

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    Abbr. Party Votes %
    HDP Peoples' Democratic Party 233,657 60.6%
    AK Party Justice and Development Party 113,634 29.5%
    CHP Republican People's Party 10,915 2.8%
    MHP Nationalist Movement Party 9,387 2.4%
    HÜDA-PAR Free Cause Party 8,253 2.1%
    IYI Good Party 3,952 1%
    SP Felicity Party 3,151 0.8%
    Other 2,232 0.6%
    Total 385,281
    Turnout 84.10%
    source: YSK

    2023

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    Abbr. Party Votes %
    YSGP Party of Greens and the Left Future 244.036 54.4%
    AK Party Justice and Development Party 112.572 25.1%
    CHP Republican People's Party 31.993 7.1%
    Independent 22.340 5%
    MHP Nationalist Movement Party 15.572 3.5%
    IYI Good Party 5.362 1.2%
    YRP New Welfare Party 5.037 1.1%
    Other 10.243 2.3%
    Total 448.603
    Turnout 82.76%
    source: YSK

    Presidential elections

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    2014

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    Presidential Election 2014: Mardin[8]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    HDP Selahattin Demirtaş 198,542 60.90
    AK Party Recep Tayyip Erdoğan 119,362 36.61
    Independent Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu 8,094 2.48
    Total votes 325,998 100.00
    Rejected ballots 3,845 1.17
    Turnout 329,843 76.45
    Selahattin Demirtaş win

    References

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    1. ^ Ran in 2011 as an independent candidate and joined the BDP afted being elected.
  • ^ Ran as an independent candidate in 2007 and joined the DTP after being elected. Was expelled as an MP when that party was closed down in 2009. Ran as an independent in 2011 and is currently prohibited from joining any political party. Resigned in 2014 to contest the 2014 local elections and was elected as the Mayor of Mardin.
  • ^ Ran as an independent candidate in 2007 and joined the DTP after being elected.
  • ^ Ran as an independent candidate in 2011 and joined the BDP after being elected.
  • ^ [1] Turkish electoral commission
  • ^ [2] Hürriyet
  • ^ DSP in 2011 is compared to CHP in 2007, under whose list it ran that year
  • ^ 2011 Milletvekili Kesin Sonuçları Iğdır [dead link]

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