Career Timeline of Ekrem İmamoğlu: Major Achievements and Milestones

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Ekrem İmamoğlu

From career breakthroughs to professional milestones, explore how Ekrem İmamoğlu made an impact.

Ekrem İmamoğlu is a prominent Turkish politician and the current Mayor of Istanbul. He initially won the mayoral election in March 2019 as the Nation Alliance candidate but the election was annulled. He then secured a decisive victory in the re-run election in June 2019, winning by a significant margin. He was re-elected again in 2024. Before becoming Mayor of Istanbul, İmamoğlu served as the Mayor of Beylikdüzü from 2014 to 2019. He is associated with the Republican People's Party (CHP) and the Good Party, representing a social democratic political stance.

2008: Joined Republican People's Party

In 2008, İmamoğlu joined the Republican People's Party (CHP).

September 2009: Elected head of CHP youth wing

In September 2009, İmamoğlu was elected as the head of the CHP's youth wing and was selected as the president of the party's local chapter in Beylikdüzü.

March 2012: Re-elected president of CHP Beylikdüzü

In March 2012, İmamoğlu was re-elected as the president of the CHP's local chapter in the Istanbul district of Beylikdüzü.

July 2013: Resigned to run for Mayor of Beylikdüzü

On July 15, 2013, İmamoğlu resigned as president of CHP Beylikdüzü to run for mayor of Beylikdüzü.

March 2014: Won Beylikdüzü mayoral election

On March 30, 2014, İmamoğlu won the election and became the Mayor of Beylikdüzü with 50.83% of the vote.

2014: Mayor of Beylikdüzü

Between 2014 and 2019, Ekrem İmamoğlu served as the Mayor of Beylikdüzü, a western district of Istanbul.

September 2017: Nominated to replace Kadir Topbaş

Following Kadir Topbaş's resignation, İmamoğlu was nominated by the CHP to replace him as Mayor of Istanbul in September 2017.

December 2018: Nominated for Istanbul Mayoral Election

On December 18, 2018, the CHP nominated İmamoğlu for the 2019 Istanbul mayoral election.

March 2019: Elected Mayor of Istanbul

In March 2019, Ekrem İmamoğlu was first elected as the Mayor of Istanbul with 4.1 million votes, narrowly defeating his AKP opponent.

March 2019: Defeated Binali Yıldırım

On March 31, 2019, İmamoğlu defeated AK Party candidate Binali Yıldırım in the Istanbul mayoral election by roughly 25,000 votes.

April 2019: Served as Mayor of Istanbul

Ekrem İmamoğlu served as Mayor of Istanbul from April 17, 2019, but his term was cut short.

June 2019: Re-elected as Mayor of Istanbul

Ekrem İmamoğlu was re-elected as Mayor of Istanbul in a renewed election on June 23, 2019, with a larger margin of 800,000 votes.

June 2019: İmamoğlu re-elected as mayor

On June 23, 2019, İmamoğlu was re-elected as the mayor of Istanbul by a margin of approximately 800,000 votes.

December 2020: Works completed in chronically flooded locations

As of December 2020, works were completed in 63 of 104 chronically flooded locations in Istanbul under the coordination of IMM.

June 2021: Regional Employment Offices enabled citizens to participate in employment

As of June 2021, Regional Employment Offices enabled more than 17 thousand citizens to participate in employment.

2023: İmamoğlu named as vice-president candidate

In 2023, Ekrem İmamoğlu was named as a vice-president candidate alongside Mansur Yavaş and other leaders in the Nation Alliance for the Turkish presidential elections, where Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu was running for president.

2024: Won Istanbul Mayoral Election

In 2024, Ekrem İmamoğlu won the Istanbul mayoral elections, securing another 5-year term with approximately a 50 percent majority.

2024: Re-elected Mayor

In the 2024 mayoral election, İmamoğlu was re-elected with a wide margin of victory.

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