In 26 provinces, civil servants were asked, "Which party would you vote for?" The results are quite interesting.

In 26 provinces, civil servants were asked,

06.02.2026 14:32

According to a survey conducted by ORC with 974 civil servants in 26 provinces between January 27-29, 2026, in response to the question "If there were elections this Sunday," the CHP ranked first with 36.1%, while the AK Party came in second with 29.6%.

A new research reflected in the public eye revealed striking results regarding the political preferences of civil servants. In a survey conducted by ORC Research between January 27-29, 2026, the question "If there were a general election this Sunday, which party would you vote for?" was asked.

974 CIVIL SERVANTS PARTICIPATED

The research, conducted with the participation of 974 civil servants across Turkey, showed that the CHP ranked first with 36.1% of the votes. The AK Party came in second with 29.6%.

VOTE RATIOS OF OTHER PARTIES

According to the survey, the distribution of votes among civil servants for the parties was as follows: MHP 8.2%, New Welfare Party 4.8%, Good Party 4.1%, Victory Party 3.5%, Great Unity Party 3.1%, National and Local Party 2.7%, DEM Party 2.2%, Felicity Party 1.8%. The percentage of those who preferred the "Other" option was recorded as 3.9%.

In 26 provinces, civil servants were asked 'Which party would you vote for?', the results are quite interesting

CIVIL SERVANT VOTERS' TREND CAUGHT ATTENTION

The research results indicated that the CHP stood out in the preferences of civil servant voters, while the AK Party maintained its second position; the dispersion of votes among many parties pointed to a fragmented picture in the political preferences among public employees.

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