75% of votes counted. Erdogan’s “YES” vote is leading, here is the chart breakdown

As The Duran just reported moments ago, “with almost 50% of the votes counted, reports from the Anadolu news agency suggest that President Erdogan is looking to win the referendum on enhancing his constitutional powers by a margin 58%-42%.”
We are now reporting that around 75% of ballots have been counted, with reports from Turkey’s state-run Anadolu news agency saying that the “yes” votes are leading with 54.6%.
Here is the breakdown that will hand Erdogan limitless power in Turkey until 2029.

Unofficial overall results from #Turkey's #referendum2017YES: 56.21%NO: 43.79%Ballots opened: 61%https://t.co/pCgJ7oPKXj pic.twitter.com/4a3DUhSLr7
— ANADOLU AGENCY (ENG) (@anadoluagency) April 16, 2017

In Ankara…

#Turkey #referendum2017 unofficial results in #AnkaraYES: 54.12%NO: 45.88%Ballots opened: 51.48%https://t.co/pCgJ7oPKXj pic.twitter.com/qlajB9D9Ny
— ANADOLU AGENCY (ENG) (@anadoluagency) April 16, 2017

The turnout has not yet been announced, but it is expected to be high, with 55 million people eligible to vote.
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