Baris Gundogan
16 April 2019•Update: 17 April 2019
ANKARA
Turkey's ruling Justice and Development (AK) Party on Tuesday submitted an extraordinary appeal to the Supreme Election Council (YSK) over the results of the mayoral poll in Istanbul.
"We have suspicions [about Istanbul’s elections] and we still were not able to resolve these doubts," said Ali Ihsan Yavuz, AK Party’s deputy chairman.
He added that only the YSK could resolve these doubts regarding the local polls held on March 31.
Bayram Senocak, the party’s Istanbul provincial head, said AK Party has applied to the provincial election board not to issue the certificate in Istanbul until the YSK reached a verdic
Senocak added that a fresh ballot could yield the "best and most transparent" outcome.
According to unofficial results, Ekrem Imamoglu of the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) led the Istanbul mayoral race with 48.79% of the vote prior to all recounts, ahead of AK Party's Binali Yildirim at 48.51%.
Contesting the results after "organized irregularities" surfaced, AK Party has asked for a recount, saying this may change the results.
* Writing by Dilara Hamit, Erdogan Cagatay Zontur and Jeyhun Aliyev