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Only Şırnak and Hakkari were won by an independent candidate. The rest of the areas colored blue in the map were won by the AKP . The independent candidates are INDEPENDENTS, they are considered seperate and not as one entity and that is how votes are counted and seats are allocated, even though the independents in the southeast belong to BDP. Please correct this huge error.
Please look here for the correct maphttp://www.google.com.tr/intl/tr/landing/elections/2011/
"Turkish voters abroad thus needed to cast their votes at customs gates" makes no sense. Does it mean, cast their votes at consulates ?Eregli bob (talk)12:06, 22 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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