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Ekrem İmamoğlu of the opposition Republican People's Party (CHP); İmamoğlu, when elected in 2019, became the first non-AKP mayor of Istanbul in 25 years.[1] In August 2023, he announced his intention to stand again, despite legal challenges to his candidacy.[2]
Both İmamoğlu and Kurum have pledged to implement infrastructure projects to reinforce buildings against earthquakes and to ease chronic traffic congestion in the city.[5]
Incidents
On 10 February, gunmen opened fire at a campaign event in the Küçükçekmece district municipality for AKP mayoral candidate Aziz Yeniay, critically injuring one person. Seventeen people were arrested in connection with the attack.[6]
President Erdoğan acknowledged the AKP’s defeat in Istanbul and other cities but said that it would mark "not an end for us but rather a turning point", adding that he would respect the result. Speaking to supporters in Saraçhane [tr], İmamoğlu said that “our citizens' trust and faith in us has been rewarded".[7]