Turkish local elections, 1977
Turkey held local elections on 11 December 1977. In the elections, both the mayors and the local parliaments (Turkish: İl Genel Meclisi) were elected. The figures presented below are the results of the local parliament elections.[1][2]
Party |
Party leader |
Vote total |
Vote percentage |
Republican People's Party (CHP) | Bülent Ecevit | 5,161,426 |
41.73 % |
Justice Party (AP) | Süleyman Demirel | 4,589,268 |
37.10% |
National Salvation Party (MSP) | Necmettin Erbakan | 854,436 | 6.91 % |
National Movement Party (MHP) | Alparslan Türkeş | 819,136 |
6,62% |
Democratic Party (DP) | Ferruh Bozbeyli | 123,717 |
1.00 % |
Republican Confidence Party (CGP) | Turhan Feyzioğlu | 78,047 |
0.63 % |
Workers Party of Turkey (TİP) | Behice Boran | 63,477 | 0.51 % |
Turkey Unity Party (BP) | Mustafa Timisi | 29,039 |
0.23 % |
Turkey Socialist Worker's party (TSİP) | | 28,994 | 0.23 % |
Socialist Revolution Party (SDP) | Mehmet Ali Aybar | 4,056 | 0.03 % |
Independents | | 618,030 | 5.00 % |
Mayors of centers
References
- ↑ A report on percentages (Turkish)
- ↑ Results of the local elections (Turkish)