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33rd Republican People's Party Ordinary Convention

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22 May 2010
  
2014 →

33rd Republican People's Party Ordinary Convention

Turnout
  
99.68% (nominations) 95.76% (election)

The 33rd Republican People's Party Ordinary Convention was held on 22 and 23 May 2010 in order to elect a new leader following the resignation of Deniz Baykal after a sex-tape scandal. The only candidate was former CHP parliamentary group leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, who was both nominated and unanimously elected with a record share of the delegates' votes.

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Baykal initially had considered re-running for election due to strong support from the party's central executive committee, but the lack of support from the local party association chairpersons resulted in him withdrawing from the leadership race. While Kılıçdaroğlu received the support of 77 out of the 81 provincial chairpersons, Baykal received the endorsement of the remaining four. A total of 1,250 delegates were registered for election, with Kılıçdaroğlu receiving 1,189 (with 8 invalid votes).

Directly elected (68 members)

Members elected to the Party Council are as follows, with the number of votes they received shown in brackets.

Science, Culture and Executive Quota (12 members)

Members elected to the Party Council through the Science, Culture and Executive Quota are as follows, with the number of votes they received shown in brackets.

Leadership

A candidate for the leadership needed the signatures of 20% of the registered delegates to officially run for election.

Candidates

  • Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, parliamentary group leader and CHP Member of Parliament since 2002. Received 1,246 nominations.
  • Deniz Baykal, three-time leader of the CHP and former government minister. Stood down as a candidate before the election.
  • References

    33rd Republican People's Party Ordinary Convention Wikipedia