Turkish elections were healthy, electoral board says
By REUTERS
ANKARA - Turkey's presidential and parliamentary elections on Sunday were healthy, the head of the High Electoral Board (YSK) said on Monday, after unofficial results showed President Tayyip Erdogan and the alliance of his ruling AK Party winning both votes.Speaking to reporters in Ankara, Sadi Guven said the YSK had registered 99.91 percent of the votes, and that the final results would be opened to the public in 10 or 11 days90-year-old Ramat Gan man chokes on doughnut, in critical condition