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2010 Northern Cypriot presidential election

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FieldValue
election_name2010 Northern Cypriot presidential election
countryNorthern Cyprus
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election2005 Northern Cypriot presidential election
previous_year2005
election_date18 April 2010
next_election2015 Northern Cypriot presidential election
next_year2015
turnout76.37%
image1[[File:Derviş Eroğlu (cropped).jpg150x150px]]
candidate1Derviş Eroğlu
colour1FF7F00
party1National Unity Party (Northern Cyprus)
popular_vote161,422
percentage150.35%
image2[[File:Mehmet Ali Talat.jpg150x150px]]
candidate2Mehmet Ali Talat
party2Independent politician
popular_vote252,294
percentage242.87%
map_image2010 TRNC Presidental Elections map.png
map_size250px
map_captionMap showing the winners by the districts of Northern Cyprus. Orange denotes districts won by Eroğlu, while dark red denotes districts won by Talat.
titlePresident
before_electionMehmet Ali Talat
before_partyRepublican Turkish Party
after_electionDerviş Eroğlu
after_partyNational Unity Party (Northern Cyprus)

Presidential elections were held in Northern Cyprus on 18 April 2010. The result was a victory for Derviş Eroğlu of the National Unity Party, who received 50.38% of the vote in the first round. If no candidate had crossed the 50% threshold, a run-off would have been held on 25 April.

Background

The International Crisis Group stated in an article titled Cyprus: Reunification or Partition?, published on 30 September 2009, that the upcoming elections in April 2010, were of critical importance to the then-ongoing negotiations between Talat and Demetris Christofias to find a solution for the Cyprus dispute. It was stated that the election results could have a defining impact on the future of the island and whether it would be reunited or divided.

Candidates

The two main candidates were the current President Mehmet Ali Talat from the Republican Turkish Party and the incumbent Prime Minister Derviş Eroğlu from the National Unity Party (Ulusal Birlik Partisi, UBP). In the parliamentary election the previous year, the UBP had narrowly obtained enough seats to form a single-party government.

Talat supported the negotiations for a new plan to reunify the island (and had also been in favour of the Annan Plan for Cyprus) whereas his opponent supports a "two-state solution".

The other five candidates (all of them independent) were:

  • Mustafa Kemal Tümkan
  • Arif Salih Kırdağ
  • Zeki Beşiktepeli
  • Ayhan Kaymak
  • Tahsin Ertuğruloğlu

Results

Turnout was 70%. The count on election night proceeded as follows:

  • 20% of the vote counted: Eroğlu at 48.9%, Talat at 43.7%
  • 32% of the vote counted: Eroğlu at 48.9%, Talat at 43.3%
  • 40% of the vote counted: Eroğlu at 49.2%, Talat at 43.3%
  • 48% of the vote counted: Eroğlu at 49.6%, Talat at 43.1%
  • 60% of the vote counted: Eroğlu at 49.7%, Talat at 43.0%
  • 96% of the vote counted: Eroğlu at 50.3%, Talat at 42.8%

According to final results, Derviş Eroğlu got over 50% of the votes in the first round, meaning a runoff was not necessary.

Aftermath

Derviş Eroğlu of the right-wing National Unity Party (UBP) said that he wanted to continue negotiation on the reunification of Cyprus: "My dream for a solution to the Cyprus problem continues. We will be at the negotiating table for an agreement that will continue the existence of our people in this land with honour."

References

References

  1. "Today's Zaman, your gateway to Turkish daily news".
  2. "ICG: Kıbrıs'ta Karar Anı Yaklaşıyor". Bianet.
  3. "Cyprus: Reunification or Partition?". International Crisis Group.
  4. [https://archive.today/20120914031503/http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/news-206422-talat-election-loss-would-kill-cyprus-peace-talks.html Talat: Election loss would kill Cyprus peace talks], ''[[Today's Zaman]]'', 5 April 2010
  5. http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/news-207420-102-trnc-president-says-turkeys-eu-membership-depends-on-solution-of-cyprus-problem.html{{Dead link. (May 2019)
  6. Bahceli, Ayla Jean Yackley, Simon. (2010-04-18). "Turkey wants Cyprus deal in 2010 after Eroglu win".
  7. "Supporter of north Cypriot independence leads race".
  8. "IC Publications".
  9. "Earth Times: show/319341,hardliner-ahead-in-turkish-cyprus-election.html".
  10. Welle (www.dw.com), Deutsche. "New Turkish Cypriot president poses 'serious problems' for reunification {{!}} DW {{!}} 18.04.2010".
  11. "Turkish Cypriot hard-liner wins election – Yahoo! News".
  12. "Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera". Al Jazeera.
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