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Erdogan's lead reportedly narrows

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's vote fell below 50% making it difficult for the incumbent head of state to secure victory in the first round and avoid a runoff on May 28, state news agency, Anadolu reported.

With more than 89% of votes counted, Erdogan's support fell to 49.9%, followed by Kilicdaroglu's 44.3%.

Both the ruling party and the opposition previously claimed to be ahead, casting doubts on the results offered by the other side.

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