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The Republic of Cyprus (ROC) held a presidential runoff vote on Sunday, February 4, 2018, as no candidate won an absolute majority in the presidential election held the preceding Sunday, January 28. The island of Cyprus has been under a de facto partition since the Turkish military intervention of 1974, and as such this year's presidential election and runoff vote only took place in the southern two-thirds of the Mediterranean island ruled by the predominantly Greek Cypriot ROC administration, which is internationally recognized as the sole legitimate government of the entire island.
Nationwide and (1983, 1988, 1993, 1998 to 2018) district-level results are available here for the following presidential and parliamentary elections:
The election statistics presented in this space come from results published by the Republic of Cyprus' Ministry of the Interior. May 22-25, 2014 European election results are available here. In addition, the ROC's Ministry of the Interior has detailed results in Greek, Turkish and English of the 2014 European election in Cyprus.
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