Voting in Cyprus for the European Parliament elections ended at 1800 with a turnout of 42.8%, Chief Returing Officer Kypros Kyprianou told reporters.
Voting ended at all 1,095 polling stations set up across the government-controlled areas of the Republic, including 50 for Turkish Cypriots living in the Turkish-occupied areas of the Republic of Cyprus, who have the right to vote.
The percentage of those who voted and the relevant percentages of previous elections are:
EuroElections 2019
Euro Elections
2014
House Elections
2016
Presidential
2018
Nicosia:
49,2%
41,97%
65,50%
72,23%
Limassol:
44,2%
45,57%
66,09%
70,38%
Famagusta:
48,3%
34,33%
67,14%
72,57%
Larnaca:
50,1%
47,98%
67,94%
72,38%
Paphos:
48,3%
48,08%
72,31%
73,77%
Overseas:
62,5%
56,92%
62,97%
70,95%
Special Polling stations for T/C:
6,93%
3,19%
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Pancyprian:
42,8%
43,97%
66,74%
71,88%
The Chief Returning Officer pointed out that turnout, if the special polling stations for Turkish Cypriots are excluded, stands at 47,95% compared to 48,30% at the end of the 2014 Euro elections.
Source: Cyprus News Agency