Voting continues at 6,040 polling stations established in the central and district of Kent. Some voters came to the polls with their friends and family members, while others brought their pets with them.

Serhan Tüzer, who lives in Bahçelievler Mahallesi, arrived at Barbaros Middle School on Konyaaltı Avenue with his dog named “Çaki”. Tüzer, who voted at Ballot Box No. 1028, told an AA reporter that he hoped the election results would be auspicious.

Tüzer explained that he did not want to leave his dog at home, saying, “We cast our votes. I love Çaki very much and didn’t want to be separated. It is the first time he has come to vote. A beautiful memory.”

Emine Okan, who voted at Ballot Box No. 1033 at the same school with her dog “Papi,” also joined the ranks of those who voted with their pets.

Okan expressed happiness in fulfilling her civic duty, stating, “Papi is the joy of our home. He has been with us for four years. May whatever is best for our country and our state happen.”

In summary, voters in Kent are showing their dedication to democracy by exercising their right to vote at polling stations across the city, with some even bringing their beloved pets along. This unique display of civic engagement and companionship highlights the importance of participating in the democratic process and making one’s voice heard. The election results are eagerly anticipated as voters hope for a positive outcome for their country and fellow citizens.

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