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December 2005 election because parties can form different alliances in different governorates. The landscape is currently fluid; what follows is a list of some of the more important parties and coalitions, with a focus on alliances that have shifted since the
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1444:, accusing
1375:Total votes
1349:Valid votes
1006:politician
861:Arabic List
849:Other lists
797:), and the
769:Iyad Allawi
663:- 14 places
657:- 29 places
616:elections,
591:Marsh Arabs
177:Ayad Allawi
2237:Categories
2222:See also:
2023:See also:
1904:2005 (Dec)
1899:2005 (Jan)
1864:1954 (Sep)
1859:1954 (Jun)
1521:References
1391:15,568,702
1378:12,396,631
1352:12,191,133
1331:12,191,133
789:list, the
787:The Iraqis
765:Iraqi List
725:President
389:-designate
1411:Aftermath
1106:1,840,216
1085:2,642,172
1064:5,021,137
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629:Ayatollah
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1537:Archived
1509:See also
1401:Source:
976:Iraq Sun
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729:and the
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593:against
425:Husaybah
235:Risalyun
1844:1946β47
1824:1936β37
1789:1922β24
1454:of the
1438:Baghdad
1365:205,498
1314:588,348
1211:129,847
1190:145,028
1169:157,688
1148:499,963
1127:977,325
1031:Results
871:Karbala
775:party.
608:party).
151:Tawafuq
90:Leader
1381:100.00
1334:100.00
1295:21,908
1274:32,245
1253:47,263
1232:87,993
1012:Ramadi
996:(#829)
990:(#630)
984:(#798)
978:(#652)
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918:Yazidi
878:(#737)
863:(#615)
523:cleric
383:before
160:15.09
139:21.67
118:41.19
98:Seats
1442:Mosul
1394:79.63
1355:98.34
1328:Total
1109:15.09
1088:21.67
1067:41.19
1049:Seats
1043:Votes
1040:Party
1004:Sunni
829:Sunni
799:Sunni
749:Dahuk
573:Basra
487:Sunni
450:in a
346:0.18
325:0.26
304:0.39
283:0.72
262:1.07
241:1.19
223:1.29
202:4.10
181:8.02
87:Party
2205:2017
2200:2005
2184:2001
2179:2000
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1874:1980
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1854:1953
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1638:2005
1497:and
1446:Iran
1368:1.66
1317:4.83
1298:0.18
1277:0.26
1256:0.39
1235:0.72
1214:1.07
1193:1.19
1172:1.29
1151:4.10
1130:8.02
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