Three and a half million people abroad are eligible to vote in 73 countries and 52 electoral districts for the May 14 presidential and parliamentary elections in Turkey.
Voters continue going to the polls in Germany, France, Denmark, the Netherlands and Luxembourg on the 9th day of the overseas voting. In Switzerland, the USA, Australia, Belgium, England, Norway, Greece and Canada, voting started on April 29 and continues on the 7th day. Voting continues in Czechia, Israel, Italy, Poland and Romania on its second day.
According to the data obtained from Turkey's Supreme Election Board (YSK), 1 million 138 thousand 743 overseas voters have cast their votes as of 13.00 today (May 4) at customs gates and foreign representations.
Voting will continue until May 9 at the overseas representations, and until May 14 at 17.00 at customs.
The Green Left Party Swiss Election Coordination said: “We are going through a historical and important process. We have resisted the most ferocious attacks in history, yet we have never submitted or been defeated. It is time to call to account these fascist gangs who are trying to destroy us and push us out of politics. We call upon everyone to go to the polls and overthrow the dictator and his henchmen.”
Overseas voters from Kurdistan also call on voters to go to the polls.