AKP-MHP irregularities in elections continue

More irregularities and frauds reported throughout the country.

Some of the irregularities and frauds by the AKP-MHP in Sunday’s presidential and parliamentary elections are as follows:

In Istanbul at the Vocational High School for Girls, at polling station number 1035, one person asked for a new ballot paper saying it had filled the old wrongly. The chair of the poll refused to give tha person a new ballot paper and was actually restrained.

Vehicles with no number plate were seen in the Lower Okçular Borough in Defne, Hatay.

In Hopa, Artvin many boxes with problems in the seal were sent to the polling stations of Kemalpaşa district. Upon  objections from the observers, voting was first stopped, then the seals were changed. The voting process then resumed.

At Mehmet Akif Ersoy Primary School in Kagithane, Istanbul, AKP neighborhood representatives attacked Good Party MP Umit Ozdag.

In Istanbul Fatih Kocamustafapaşa Elementary School, the phone and the identity of the person who wanted to record the poll were confiscated. People are prevented from going to their poll.

In Ankara, in Polatlı Cumhuriyet İlkokulu, elderly voters entered the voting cabinet together with their relatives.

All roads leading to the building of the Supreme Election Board (YSK) in Ankara were closed. Police stationed around the YSK tried to prevent journalists from taking photographs by saying it was "forbidden".  In front of the YSK 6 police minibus, 3 ego buses and 1 police van are parked.

In Malatya vehicles with no plates were going around Ataturk Middle School and Private Administration Primary School.

AKP members in Güngören's Şiir Mektebi Secondary School, tried to attack the officials of the HDP.

Sabri Çağırga, who came to vote to the Istiklal Primary and Secondary School in Cizre ( Şırnak), was beaten by Emin Nergiz, the guard chief. After casting his vote, Çağırga, who wanted to wait in the school garden to ensure safety of the polls, was beaten by Emin Nergiz, chief security for the AKP.

In the Elmali village of Bingöl, where the village guards were heavily displaced at the Elmalı Primary School, voters who casted their vote were taken to the blockade by the police and soldiers. The delegation from Denmark was not allowed into the village to observe the election process.

Mafia leader Sedat Peker, close to the AKP-MHP, wanted to share photographs of voters in social media, although it is against the law to enter the voting cabin by mobile phone and share the images of people casting their vote.