33rd Republican People's Party Ordinary Convention

The 33rd Republican People's Party Ordinary Convention was held on 22 and 23 May 2010 in order to elect a new leader following the resignation of Deniz Baykal after a sex-tape scandal. The only candidate was former CHP parliamentary group leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, who was both nominated and unanimously elected with a record share of the delegates' votes.

Republican People's Party leadership election, 2010

22 May 2010
Turnout99.68% (nominations)
95.76% (election)
 
Candidate Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu
Party CHP
Constituency Istanbul
Popular vote 1,189
Percentage 100%

The endorsements made by the party chairpersons of the 81 provinces of Turkey

Leader before election

Deniz Baykal
CHP

Elected Leader

Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu
CHP


34th Republican People's Party Ordinary Convention
2223 May 2010
Convention leaders
Mehmet Cevdet Selvi Party leader (acting)
Genel Başkanvekili
Engin Altay Speaker
Divan Başkanı
Delegates
Delegates voting1,197
Invalid/blank votes8
Registered delegates1,250
Turnout95.8%
Elected positions
Office Elected
Party leader 1
Party Council 80
High Disciplinary Board 15
Conventions of the Republican People's Party

Baykal initially had considered re-running for election due to strong support from the party's central executive committee, but the lack of support from the local party association chairpersons resulted in him withdrawing from the leadership race. While Kılıçdaroğlu received the support of 77 out of the 81 provincial chairpersons, Baykal received the endorsement of the remaining four. A total of 1,250 delegates were registered for election, with Kılıçdaroğlu receiving 1,189 (with 8 invalid votes).

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