Turkey’s electoral chief said that the presidential race will go to a second round on May 28 as incumbent Recep Tayyip Erdogan just fell short of an outright victory. The head of the Supreme Electoral Board on Monday said that even when the remaining 35,874 uncounted overseas votes were distributed, no one would secure the majority needed to win the elections outright. He said preliminary results showed Erdogan won 49.51%, his main challenger Kemal Kilicdaroglu won 44.88% and the third candidate Sinan Ogan won 5.17%.