Ruling party bias in ballot box appointments
With a fortnight left until the elections, a highly controversial development affecting ballot box committees has taken place. Deletions were made of Education and Science Workers' Union-member teachers on the list sent to the Sub-Province Election Board from schools for ballot box committees in Istanbul Bağcılar. The hundreds of ballot box chairs in unit 113 consist entirely of teachers who are members of the Educators Trade Union, known for its closeness to the government.
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In Istanbul Bağcılar, Education and Science Workers' Union-member teachers applied to school heads to serve in the 24 June elections. The lists they compiled for Bağcılar Sub-Province Directorate of National Education were sent to Bağcılar Sub-Province Election Board. With Education and Science Workers' Union-member teachers on the list being deleted, Educators Trade Union members were entered in their place. With the proclamation on 5 June of the Bağcılar Sub-Province Election Board’s list of ballot box chairs, the ensuing scandal became plain for all to see. It has emerged that in unit 113 affiliated to the Ministry of National Education, not a single Education and Science Workers' Union-member teacher had been appointed ballot box chair. It was notable that teachers who were on maternity leave, on military service, had been transferred to another city or had even been dismissed from the profession were appointed as ballot box chairs on the Sub-Province Election Board’s list.