Local elections on 31 March 2019 in Turkey were conducted in line with free
democratic election procedures with a voter turnout above 84%.
Within the framework of the elections and as an indicator of our
constructive cooperation with international institutions, a delegation has
been invited to observe the local elections from the Congress of Local and
Regional Authorities (the Congress), an institution representing local
authorities within the Council of Europe of which Turkey is a founding
member. This is the first time that the Congress observes local elections
in our country.
In this context, a delegation of 22 members forming 10 teams, observed the
elections in several provinces. Our authorities extended full cooperation
and assistance throughout Turkey as regards the observation activities of
the Mission.
In fact, the Congress Election Observation Mission has stated that they had
full access to the voting procedures at the polling stations where they
conducted their election observation, that the Ballot Box Committees
performed their tasks competently and that they were impressed by the
technical proficiency of the election at all levels from the Supreme
Election Council down to the individual Ballot Box Committees. The Mission
announced that the elections were conducted in an orderly way.
On the other hand, while affirming Turkey’s absolute right regarding its
integrity and security, doubts expressed about the free and fair electoral
environment by way of commenting on regrettably misunderstood political
issues which should remain out of the mandate of the Observation Mission,
are groundless.
Turkey, ranking among the top of the countries with highest turnout rates
in elections in Europe, will continue its constructive approach also in the
future towards election observation, in the context of the confidence it
places in its democratic maturity and the importance it attaches to
cooperation with international human rights mechanisms.