Historic presidential, parliamantary elections begin in Türkiye UPDATE
Incumbent Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan voted on May 14 at a polling station in Uskudar, a district on the Asian side of Istanbul.
Ata İttifakı (Ataturk Coalition) presidential candidate Sinan Ogan voted in the capital Ankara.
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu cast his vote in Istanbul, where he won the mayoral election almost four years ago.
Opposition candidate Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu also cast his vote in Ankara.
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Millions of voters started heading to the polls in Türkiye as the country's presidential and parliamentary elections began on May 14 at 8 am local time (0500 GMT).
More than 64.1 million people are registered to vote, including over 1.76 million who already cast their ballots abroad and 4.9 million first-time voters, Anadolu reports.
A total of 191,885 ballot boxes have been set up for voters in the country.
Every voter will be casting two ballots, one for the president and the other for parliamentarians, both of whom will serve five-year terms.
Voters will choose between President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is seeking reelection, main opposition candidate Kemal Kilicdaroglu, and Sinan Ogan.
Muharrem Ince, another presidential contender, withdrew from the race on May 11.
More than 30 political parties and over 150 independent parliamentary candidates will compete in the elections.
There are five multiparty blocs in the running: the People's Alliance, Nation Alliance, Ancestral Alliance, Labor and Freedom Alliance, and Union of Socialist Forces Alliance.