Supreme Election Board arranges overseas voting schedule in favour of Erdogan

The Supreme Election Board reduced the overseas voting to two days in countries where Kılıçdaroğlu received the most votes, while in other countries where Erdoğan won, voting will last four days.

The overseas voting schedule for the second round of the May 14 presidential election was determined according to the outcomes of the ballots.

Voters abroad will be able to go to the polls on May 20. The Supreme Election Board (YSK) reduced the voting period from five days to two days in the United States (USA), Australia, England, Ireland, Spain, Japan, Canada and Libya.

The presidential candidate of the Nation Alliance and main opposition CHP leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu turned out to be ahead of Erdoğan in some countries such as the USA, England and Canada.

However, in countries such as France, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands, where Erdoğan received higher votes, the voting period has remained unchanged.