Next Turkish general election
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General elections will be held in Turkey on or before 25 October 2019.
Electoral system
The 550 members of the Grand National Assembly will be elected from 79 multi-member constituencies, based on the country's provinces. The elections will be held using proportional representation with an electoral threshold of 10%. Seats will be allocated using the d'Hondt method. In order to win seats, parties must be officially organised in 40 or more provinces and in at least a third of districts in those provinces, and must nominate two candidates in 40 or more provinces.[1]
Opinion polls
Main article: Opinion polling for the next Turkish general election
References
- ↑ Electoral system IPU
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