11.06.2025 16:21
ORC Research shared the results of a survey conducted in İzmir, Antalya, Mersin, Adana, and Malatya from June 8 to June 10, 2025, with the public. According to the research, the CHP is the leading party in İzmir, Antalya, Mersin, and Adana, while the AK Party is in the lead in Malatya.
ORC Research revealed voter trends through a survey conducted between June 8-10, 2025, in the provinces of İzmir, Antalya, Mersin, Adana, and Malatya. The research, carried out using the CATI (computer-assisted telephone interviewing) method, indicates significant changes compared to the 2023 general elections.
CHP OPENED THE GAP IN IZMIR
In İzmir, CHP became the leading party with a rate of 44.5%, while the AK Party fell to 21.8%. CHP's vote rate showed an increase of approximately 4 points compared to 2023. The İYİ Party and MHP experienced significant declines.
CHP GOT AHEAD IN ANTALYA
In Antalya, CHP secured the first place with 37.8%, while the AK Party remained at 26.1%. The gap between the two parties, which were neck and neck in the 2023 elections, widened in favor of CHP. A decline was also observed in the votes of the İYİ Party and MHP.
CHP IS CLEARLY AHEAD IN MERSIN
Mersin became one of the provinces where CHP is strongest. Reaching a vote rate of 35.3%, CHP surpassed the AK Party (22.4%). The DEM Party placed third with 12.3%, while MHP came fourth with 9.1%.
THE RACE HEATED UP IN ADANA
In Adana, CHP took the lead with 32.5% of the votes, while the AK Party came in second with 27.4%. The DEM Party received 8.8%, and MHP got 8.6%, resulting in very close results. The vote rate of the İYİ Party remained at 6.4%.
AK PARTY IS AHEAD IN MALATYA
In Malatya, the AK Party remains the leading party with 37.1%, but it experienced a significant decline compared to the 45.19% vote rate in 2023. CHP's vote rate increased to 25%. MHP, Yeniden Refah, and the DEM Party ranked between 8-4%.