December'22 Barometer - 137

Negative Party Identity in Turkey

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30 Dec 2022
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Summary

In this section, we look at how negative identity has become a key factor in Turkish politics, including how it affects voters' party and leader choices, their attitudes toward the ruling and opposition blocs, the profiles of young voters, and the dynamics of political distancing based on ethnic origin:

  • The Key Dynamic in Turkish Politics: Negative Identity
  • If elections were held today, would you vote for the AK Parti?
  • If elections were held today, would you vote for the MHP?
  • If elections were held today, would you vote for the CHP?
  • If elections were held today, would you vote for the İyi Parti?
  • If elections were held today, would you vote for the Saadet Parti?
  • If elections were held today, would you vote for the Deva Parti?
  • If elections were held today, would you vote for the Gelecek Partisi?  
  • If elections were held today, would you vote for the Yeniden Refah?  
  • If elections were held today, would you vote for the İşçi Partisi?  
  • Ruling Block  
  • Opposition Block  
  • Other Parties  
  • Negative party identities among young people who are neither in education nor employment
  • Negative identification with candidates based on ethnic origin 
  • Would you vote for Recep Tayyip Erdoğan?
  • Would you vote for Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu?
  • Would you vote for Ekrem İmamoğlu?
  • Would you vote for Mansur Yavaş?
  • Would you vote for Meral Akşener?