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2010 Iraqi parliamentary election

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Security, which comprises the President, Prime Minister and party leaders. The Council proposed to combine the electoral rolls from 2004 and 2009, but when this was put to parliament, it was blocked by Kurds. UNAMI then proposed using the 2009 records but revisiting for future elections. When put to a vote the Kurdish MPs walked out, leaving the parliament without a quorum. The final law said that the results in Kirkuk - and other governorates where the rolls were deemed "dubious" - would be provisional, subject to review within the first year by a committee formed out of the electoral commission, parliament, government and UNAMI, which could cancel fraudulent ballots. The law was passed by a vote of 141 to 54, with 80 members absent.
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ban on the candidates allowing them to run, which the Iraqi government condemned the decision by the court calling it "illegal and unconstitutional". The suspending of the ban is meant to allow the candidates to run, the Supreme Court said they will then review the candidates after the election. The government however ordered the Supreme Court to make their final ruling on the candidates before the election. However out of 511 candidates most had been replaced by their parties (and 59 had been unbanned), only 177 candidates appealed their ban. According to IHEC spokesman
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the next election calling the decision a political decision "linked to foreign desire". Sheikh Ahmed Abu Risha, head of the Awakening councils threatened he might boycott the 2010 elections as well if the 70 banned candidates of his list were not unbanned. Earlier, Massoud Barzani had threatened Kurds might boycott the elections over the seat allocations. Kurds however decided not to boycott after more seats were allocated to them.
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were going to be used to commit fraud. According to the National Iraqi Alliance al-Maliki was abusing his powers as prime minister by distributing government land and plantations freely to tribal leaders to secure their votes, Maliki was also said to be giving expensive guns with gold emblems on them, to visitors. Ibrahim al-Jaafari's
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as he lost his seat in parliament. Alusi claimed there were major discrepancies between the vote count according to IHEC and his own monitors. He also claimed village directors prevented women from voting in rural areas. He called on the United States to launch an investigation to the allegedly fixed
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Prior to the elections there were already claims that Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's list was planning to rig elections. The fact that the government printed 26 million ballots, 35% more than are needed for all eligible voters led to claims by Ayad Allawi and his al-Iraqiiya list that these ballots
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released an internet message calling for a Sunni boycott against the election. He was quoted as saying: "Sunni participation in this election will certainly lead to the establishment of the principle that Sunnis in Iraq are a minority who have to be ruled by the rejectionists" (a term used by radical
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US Ambassador Christopher Hill said that by lifting the ban the elections would become credible. Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki however said they would not allow Hill to go beyond his diplomatic mission and that Iraq would not bow to any US-pressure. He also insisted that the ban on the alleged
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travelled to Iraq on 23 January to try resolve the matters of the election ban. In response on 25 January, Iraq dropped the ban on 59 out of 150 candidates who had appealed their ban. A total of 458 however remained banned from the elections. On 3 February the appeals court has temporarily lifted the
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and it was feared they would boycott this election as well, since the dominant Sunni list-the Iraqi National Movement-threatened to boycott the elections if the decision was not reversed. Al-Mutlaq himself said he would resort to the United Nations and the international community if he is banned from
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said the small number of compensatory seats discriminated against the estimated 2 million Iraqi refugees, many of whom are Sunni Arabs like al-Hashimi. He demanded that the number of compensatory seats be increased to 15% (48) and went on national television to say he would veto the law if it weren't
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party accused the Maliki government of registering 800,000 fabricated names in rural areas and Baghdad so the government could use their names to vote in favour of Maliki while these people do not exist. The Sadr Movement complained that the government was arresting and detaining their supporters in
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On election day, Islamist insurgents distributed leaflets in Sunni neighbourhoods of Baghdad warning people not to go to the polls, they mostly used rockets, mortars and explosive-filled plastic bottles hidden under trash to target those who did vote, this was due to a vehicle ban the government had
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When asking if people would vote or not two-thirds said they would vote. Among Shi'a Muslims 63% said they would vote, among Sunni Muslims this was 58%. 57% of the Arabs said they would vote while 67% of the Kurds said they would vote. Of those asked 47% supported the candidate ban, 38% opposed it
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When the Iraqi Parliament met again they amended the law to provide that Iraqis abroad would vote in the governorate they lived before they left the country. The number of seats per governorate was then changed to increase all governorates by a fixed 2.8% over the 2005 population figures – meaning
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The turnout was low (62.4%) compared to the elections of 2005 (79.6%). There were numerous allegations of fraud, and a recount of the votes in Baghdad was ordered on 19 April 2010. On 14 May IHEC announced that after 11,298 ballot boxes had been recounted, there was no sign of fraud or violations.
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Parliament asked the Supreme Federal Court for advice, and it issued a statement saying that "all Iraqis, whether they live in the country or outside its borders, should be represented in the parliament." There was some confusion over this statement with the head of the legal affairs committee
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Before the start of the campaign on 12 February 2010, the IHEC confirmed that the appeals by banned candidates had been rejected and thus all 456 banned candidates would not be allowed to run for the election. The Iraqi National Movement (al-Iraqiyya list) suspended their election campaign in
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then proposed that Kirkuk be divided into two or more ethnic constituencies, with the Kurdish constituency given an automatic quota of 50% plus one. When put to parliament, this proposal was blocked by Arab MPs, causing a deadlock. The issue was referred to the Political Council for National
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Leaders of al-Iraqiyya listed a series of alleged violations by Maliki claiming some of their votes had been removed from boxes and replaced by other ballots. A spokesman from the alliance released this statement: "Insistence in manipulating these elections forces us to question whether the
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The new parliament opened on 14 June 2010. After months of fraught negotiations, an agreement was reached on the formation of a new government on 11 November. Talabani would continue as president, Al-Maliki would stay on as prime minister and Allawi would head a new security council.
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After an appeal by incumbent Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki a recount of the votes in Baghdad was ordered on 19 April 2010. The recount began on 3 May 2010. On 14 May IHEC announced that after 11,298 ballot boxes had been recounted, there was no sign of fraud or violations.
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Some analysts argued that a new government would need to have at least a component that represents minority ethnicities in order to try and "heal old sectarian wounds." This would mean excluding Iraqiya could anger its Sunni vote-base and "reinvigorate a Sunni backlash."
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Kurdish areas got more seats but Sunni Arab areas got fewer. Analysts said Hashemi had "played poker and lost" and an MP from a rival Sunni Arab party said he should go and apologize to the governorates that had lost out. Tribal leaders in the Sunni Arab city of
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The Iraqi cabinet approved a draft elections law in September 2009. However, it took two months and ten delays for the law to pass in the Council of Representatives. The main areas of dispute concerned the "open list" electoral system and the voters roll in
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were attacked in Baghdad and Maysan governorates when trying to hang up posters. Also between 14 and 17 February at least four Christians were killed by Sunni insurgents. While on 18 February an al-Qaeda suicide bomber struck a government headquarters in
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According to the Sadrists, they expected the National Iraqi Alliance to be the largest Shi'a List, winning 70 to 80 seats in the government, where from the Sadr Movement would win at least 35. Spokesmen from Da'awa were skeptical about these claims.
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Among the banned candidates 60% were Sunni Muslims and 40% were Shi'a however all of the banned candidates are members of secular and liberal parties and not a single member of a Sunni or Shi'a religious party was banned. According to
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In January 2010 the De-Baathification Commission barred al-Mutlak from the election due to his previous membership of the Iraqi Ba'ath Party. The al-Iraqiyya List threatened to boycott the election unless the decision was reversed.
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possibility of fraudulent results would make the final results worthless. We will not stand by with our arms crossed," however analysts claimed Allawi might have listed these complaints for tactical reasons. Iraqiyya candidate
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On 15 January 2010 Iraq's electoral commission banned 499 candidates, mostly Sunni Muslims, from the election due to alleged links with the Ba'ath Party. Several prominent Sunni politicians were among the banned, including
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In February 2010 the National Media Center, a government agency conducted a survey among 5,000 Iraqis from 18 different provinces. When people were asked who they would vote for the poll gave the following results:
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winning 1.3% of the votes and 5 seats. In the 2009 Kurdistan general elections the Kurdistani List had won 59 out of 100 Kurdish seats, Gorran winning 25 and the Islamist list of the KIU and IGK winning 13 seats.
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also supported the increase to 15%, after receiving a letter from Kurdish regional MPs saying their allies from minority groups would be unfairly treated. In the event President Talabani and Vice-President
4435: 433:, which is helping with the elections, estimated that it needed 90 days to plan for the election. The electoral commission asked for a delay from the original date of 15 January. Iraqi Vice President 409:
Prior to the election, the Supreme Court in Iraq ruled that the existing electoral law/rule was unconstitutional, and a new elections law made changes in the electoral system. On 15 January 2010, the
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The electoral commission was criticized for alleged partiality and ties to Shi'a religious parties and some feared this decision will lead to sectarian tensions. Sunni Muslims largely boycotted the
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enforced to stop car-bombings. Attacks killed 42 people and wounded at least 110. In Baghdad Katyusha rockets killed at least 4 people and wounded 16 in the neighbourhoods of Qreiat and
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Sunnis to describe Shi'a Muslims), he also said that his group would use "primarily military means to prevent these elections". On 16 and 17 February campaign workers for the secular
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also accused the Kurdistan List of fraud in Kirkuk. On the other hand, the Kurdish Gorran List alleged that Allawi's al-Iraqiya list had committed fraud in the city of Mosul.
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Ba'athist candidates must be implemented. Maliki called on the countries high court for a final decision and also called for a parliamentary meeting to discuss the issue.
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The council agreed to increase the number of seats from 275 to 325. With this, the number of seats allocated to each governorate were changed from 2005 elections.
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called on the Supreme Court to settle the dispute over the banned candidates saying: "We should not be unjust with them." American Vice President
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of Iraq. It also separated each governorate into its own electoral district, instead of the country as a whole being used as one single district.
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won one seat during last elections for Mithal al-Alusi himself, claimed the elections were rigged against liberals like himself, by
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On 13 February, the day the election campaign started, there were several bombings. The first bomb struck a political office of
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The law increased the size of the council from 275 to 325 members – equal to one seat per 100,000 citizens, as specified in the
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said the Kurdistani List had submitted 40 notices of appeal against fraud by al-Iraqiya. Turkmen nationalist politician
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Example open list ballot paper from the Netherlands with parties across the top and individuals listed down the page
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and 25% to minor parties and independents. However, Maliki demanded half the seats – reflecting the results of the
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vetoed the election law on 18 November 2009, delaying the election, which was originally scheduled for 21 January.
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advised the electoral system was changed to allow people to vote for individuals as well as party lists under the
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Prior to the election, the Supreme Court in Iraq ruled that the existing electoral rule was unconstitutional. The
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threatened to call for a poll boycott if the amended law went through and Hashemi said he would veto again.
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boycotted the elections, as in their view, conditions and principles for a fair election were not met.
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and 70 were members of the Iraq Unity list, a major Sunni list led by Abu Risha and Jawad al-Bolani.
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will only be allowed to vote where their ration card was issued, a provision that Taha Daraa, MP in
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and was the largest party in the parliament. The list split into two lists for this election: the
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signed the law despite their concerns, but Hashimi followed through his threat and vetoed it.
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won 8% of the vote, winning votes among secular Shi'a and Sunnis. In 2009 Vice-President
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called for a single pan-Kurdish list, including the Islamist parties and the opposition
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said 30 seats should be allocated to Iraqis abroad to reflect their numbers. President
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to be included as primary members of the coalition to form what his spokesman termed "
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Bangawazi hizbi komonisti krekari Kurdistan bo boycottkerdni halbjardnakani Iraq 2010
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chairman Dhafer al-Ani. Among the banned candidates 216 were former members of the
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and the IMK. Though a mainly Kurdish List, the Kurdistan List also includes the
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had used open lists. The move was initially supported by parliamentarians from
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Shiite Fundamentalist Coalition Announced Al-Maliki Might Not win Second Term
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only 37 of those appealed their ban correctly, the other 140 remain banned.
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The necessary election law was only passed on 8 November 2009, and the
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Saleh al Mutlaq: Decision to Ban Taking Part in Elections is Political
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One of the hardest hit communities during the election period is the
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This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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Iraqi Constitutional Party demonstrates for open-slate election
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Top Shiite cleric supports open voting in Iraq's national polls
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After negotiations between Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and
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on 7 March 2010. The elections decided the 325 members of the
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the days prior to the elections to prevent them from voting.
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in al-Anbar. A campaign worker and a bystander were killed.
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had won 21.7% of the votes and 53 out of 275 seats with the
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iraq's kurdistan region: looking back at the events of 2009
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Iraq PM set to break with Shiite coalition in January polls
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Iraq's Sunni VP played election poker and lost, experts say
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Trouble in former Qaeda heartland bodes ill for Iraq
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Influential Group Threatens To Boycott Iraq Election
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Presidency's demands put Iraq January vote in doubt
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Iraq MPs fail to reach quorum for election law vote
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Iraq election officials confirm Sunni candidate ban
344: 5201:What Do We Know About The Election Crisis in Iraq? 4610:Kurds Threaten Boycott of Iraqi National Elections 4263:Iraq election body seeks vote delay due to law row 2185:On 3 March, two car bombs exploded in the city of 1896:Kurdistani List – List 372 and other Kurdish Lists 444:therefore set about drafting a new electoral law. 5500: 5498: 5182:"Iraqi sheik threatens boycott over ballot purge" 5139:Foes Maliki, Allawi 'top contenders in Iraq poll' 4879:Political alliances ahead of Iraq's 2010 election 4153: 4151: 1908:, which had gained a quarter of the seats in the 991:interpreted this as annulling the veto. However, 406:, was the second largest grouping with 89 seats. 5724:. Pukmedia.com. 22 February 2010. Archived from 4555:Demonstration in Basra against election law veto 4283:Iraq VP threatens to veto vote law over refugees 4220:Obama hails Iraq's approval of 2010 election law 1713:, an al-Anbar Awakening Council splinter group. 507:agreed to support open lists which was adopted. 5876:"Early Iraq poll results suggest close contest" 5608: 5606: 5604: 5602: 5600: 5132: 5130: 4360:"Legislators in Iraq Block a Deal on Elections" 4052:"Iraqi election commission bans 500 candidates" 2085:7 of the banned candidates were members of his 5745: 5743: 5525: 5523: 5521: 5519: 5445:"Fatal car bomb targets Iraqi election convoy" 5375:, True/Slant, 17 February 2010, archived from 4340:Iraq's top Shiite cleric may urge vote boycott 4160:Baghdad recount throws Iraq election wide open 4121: 4119: 4097: 4095: 2156:'s list, injuring one person. On 15 February, 6076: 5953: 5951: 910: 95: 8: 6351:Elections and referendums in Iraqi Kurdistan 5372:Secular political party under attack in Iraq 5176: 5174: 5172: 4213: 4211: 4209: 4207: 4067: 4065: 1910:Iraqi Kurdistan legislative election of 2009 1872:, formed a coalition with Interior Minister 1769:list, it is headed by former prime minister 29: 5315: 5313: 5311: 4942:Iraq VP forms coalition with Mutlak, Allawi 4077:, Reuters, 13 February 2010, archived from 4046: 4044: 4042: 4040: 6083: 6069: 6061: 5391:"Fourth Christian killed in northern Iraq" 5119:, Niqash, 26 December 2009, archived from 5103:December 2005 Iraqi parliamentary election 5026:Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 4969: 4967: 4894:"Guide to groups competing in Iraqi polls" 4872: 4870: 4794:New Iraqi Shiite coalition coming together 4531:Wassit residents protest election law veto 4478:"Iraq struggles over election law dispute" 4408:, Niqash, 13 November 2009, archived from 4398: 4396: 4394: 4392: 4236: 4234: 2254: 2164:, an umbrella organisation which includes 1960:Democratic Patriotic Alliance of Kurdistan 1650:(who became the group's chairman) and his 917: 903: 514: 501:negative impacts on the democratic process 335: 323: 319: 85: 28: 5842:"Suspicions swell as Iraq elections near" 5257: 5255: 5088:, Niqash, 29 October 2009, archived from 5085:kurds seek unity in struggle with baghdad 4300:Iraq cabinet approves draft elections law 4275: 4273: 1606:parties, won 128 out of 275 seats in the 483:. The last national elections had used a 5281:"Iraq reinstates 59 election candidates" 4677:Iraq elections: Preparations in progress 3530: 2560: 1662:(Tanzim al-Iraq) breakaway faction: the 1626:National Iraqi Alliance (NIA) – List 316 1048: 5963:, Niqash, 18 March 2010, archived from 5926:Kurds Declare Victory in Iraq Elections 5164:Anti-U.S. bloc gains ahead of Iraq vote 4297:al-Ansary, Khalid (12 September 2009), 3999: 2545: 2532: 2528: 2511: 2154:Nehru Mohammed Abdul Karim al-Kasanzani 1717:State of Law Coalition (SLC) – List 337 556: 517: 394:, led by former Interim Prime Minister 5853: 5419:"Iraq Suicide Bomber Strikes in Anbar" 4828: 4767: 4765: 4670: 4668: 4507: 4461:"Will disputes derail Iraq's election" 1660:Islamic Dawa Party – Iraq Organisation 6051:"Iraqi leaders begin coalition talks" 2533: 2268: 1868:party that won the most seats in the 1664:Islamic Dawa Party – Domestic Faction 411:Independent High Electoral Commission 7: 5453:, Associated Press, 28 February 2010 5245:Kurds threaten Iraq election boycott 4280:Ibrahim, Waleed (15 November 2009), 4243:"Deadlock over election law in Iraq" 2477:Reserved seats for ethnic minorities 974:amended. Sunni Arab parliamentarian 5345:. 1 March 2010 – via YouTube. 5021:Iraqi elections 2010 – Iraqi Accord 2130:Worker-communist Party of Kurdistan 1683:Iraqi governorate elections of 2009 489:Iraqi governorate elections of 2009 6024:"Iraqi election recount under way" 6005:Robinson, Heather (3 April 2010), 5931:Assyrian International News Agency 5894:"Iraqi PM leads Baghdad elections" 5781:. Standardkurd.org. Archived from 5403:, 17 February 2010, archived from 5322:Iraq coalition halts poll campaign 5146:, 24 February 2010, archived from 4995:"Guide to Iraqi political parties" 4617:, 17 November 2009, archived from 4586:, 21 November 2009, archived from 4562:, 20 November 2009, archived from 4538:, 21 November 2009, archived from 4444:, 16 November 2009, archived from 1932:Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iraq 1870:2009 Al Anbar governorate election 1010:The President of Iraqi Kurdistan, 402:, led by incumbent Prime Minister 25: 18:Iraqi parliamentary election, 2010 6099:Elections and referendums in Iraq 5293:, 25 January 2009, archived from 5068:, 10 October 2009, archived from 4949:, 29 October 2009, archived from 4684:, 6 December 2009, archived from 4405:election law faces new challenges 4241:Nordland, Rod (21 October 2009), 4183:"Iraq merger forms big Shia bloc" 2077:, including several ex-generals. 2047:Iraqi Front for National Dialogue 1823:Assembly of Independent Democrats 1602:, made up primarily of religious 87: 30:2010 Iraqi parliamentary election 6092: 5960:claim and counterclaim in kirkuk 5228:, 9 January 2010, archived from 4922:Chon, Gina (28 September 2009), 4911:2009 Iraqi governorate elections 4358:Leland, John (28 October 2009), 4323:, 6 October 2009, archived from 4102:Chulov, Martin (16 March 2010), 2260: 1856: 1773:. In the 2005 election Allawi's 1751:2009 Iraqi governorate elections 877: 542: 527: 36: 5933:, 11 March 2010, archived from 5902:, 13 March 2010, archived from 5206:Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty 4924:"Disunity Threatens Sunni Iraq" 4654:Iraq MPs miss poll law deadline 4167:, 19 April 2010, archived from 4133:, 15 March 2010, archived from 3977:2010 Iraqi government formation 3853: 3823: 3793: 3775:Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq 3763: 3733: 3703: 3673: 3643: 3613: 3583: 3553: 1882:Ahmed Abdul Ghafour al-Samarrai 1739:Islamic Union of Iraqi Turkoman 1636:Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq 549:Member State of the Arab League 80:163 seats needed for a majority 5980:Grootschalige fraude in Kerkuk 5570:, 7 March 2010, archived from 4459:Muir, Jim (18 November 2009), 2134:Worker-communist Party of Iraq 1747:Anbar Salvation National Front 790:2005 constitutional referendum 1: 4025:Gina Chon (9 November 2009). 1940:Islamic Movement of Kurdistan 1791:Iraqi National Dialogue Front 1685:, which were won by Maliki's 1666:(Tanzim al-Dakhli) headed by 700:Kurdistan Regional Government 454:Kurdistan Regional Government 5539:, March 2010, archived from 4817:"Maliki plots his next move" 4496:"Elections thrown off track" 3805:Patriotic Union of Kurdistan 1921:Patriotic Union of Kurdistan 1757:al-Iraqiyya (INM) – List 333 1026:Internally displaced people 866:Iraq and the United Nations 810:Ministry of Foreign Affairs 481:proportional representation 6401: 4882:, Reuters, 21 October 2009 4484:, London, 19 November 2009 4266:, Reuters, 6 November 2009 3974: 3865:Islamic Group of Kurdistan 3476: 3437: 3392: 3349: 3306: 3263: 3220: 3177: 3134: 3091: 3048: 3003: 2960: 2917: 2874: 2831: 2788: 2745: 2702: 2659: 2616: 2457:Islamic Group of Kurdistan 2035:Pre-election controversies 1878:Iraqi Constitutional Party 1825:and Deputy Prime Minister 1705:and Sunni parties such as 636:Council of Representatives 380:Council of Representatives 77:Council of Representatives 6385:March 2010 events in Iraq 6347: 5860:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 5048:, Reuters, 24 August 2009 4835:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 4514:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 3922:Iraqi Kurdish politician 3745:National Future Gathering 3533: 2546: 2542: 2534:Registered voters/turnout 2529: 2512: 2280: 2277: 2274: 2271: 2259: 2053:, Iraqi Defence Minister 1948:Kurdistan Communist Party 1695:a truly national alliance 1426:Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate 338: 298: 277: 256: 235: 214: 193: 172: 151: 130: 109: 84: 73: 46: 34: 5587:Iraq Body Count database 5465: 4707: 4578: 2027:and 15% had no opinion. 1952:Kurdistan Toilers' Party 1711:Tribes of Iraq Coalition 1476:Sulaymaniyah Governorate 685:Governorates (provinces) 678:Administrative divisions 604:Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani 6107:Parliamentary elections 5532:Iraqi Deaths March 2010 5248:, CNN, 17 November 2009 4928:The Wall Street Journal 3988:National Pact (Lebanon) 3780:National Iraqi Alliance 3690:National Iraqi Alliance 2436:Kurdistan Islamic Union 2331:National Iraqi Alliance 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826:Diplomatic missions of 464: 400:State of Law Coalition 6290:Governorate elections 3893: 3770:Baqir Jabr al-Zubeidi 3685:National Reform Trend 3595:Iraqi National Accord 2162:Islamic State of Iraq 1841:al-Tawafuq – List 338 1743:Ali Hatem al-Suleiman 1656:Islamic Fadhila Party 1652:National Reform Trend 1600:United Iraqi Alliance 969:Iraqi Vice-President 462: 75:All 325 seats in the 5708:13 July 2011 at the 5401:Agence France Presse 5291:Agence France Presse 4779:Agence France Presse 4639:Agence France Presse 4442:Agence France Presse 4423:Constitution of Iraq 4383:Agence France Presse 4345:Agence France Presse 4225:Agence France Presse 4165:Agence France Presse 4137:on 30 September 2018 3971:Government formation 3943:Mithal al-Alusi List 3565:Islamic Da'awa Party 2158:Abu Omar al-Baghdadi 1668:Abdul Karim al-Anizi 1646:, Ex-Prime Minister 1351:Muthanna Governorate 1076:Al Anbar Governorate 948:Constitution of Iraq 732:Electoral Commission 705:Kurdistan Parliament 382:who would elect the 345:Prime Minister after 329:Results by governate 263:Salahaddin Bahaaddin 5407:on 23 February 2010 5379:on 20 February 2010 5186:The Washington Post 4621:on 21 November 2009 4542:on 22 November 2009 4081:on 15 February 2010 4014:. 24 November 2009. 3835:Iraqi Turkmen Front 2373:Movement for Change 2256: 1956:Turkmen Brotherhood 1851:Iraqi Islamic Party 1831:Iraqi Turkmen Front 1783:Iraqi Islamic Party 1775:Iraqi National List 1691:Awakening movements 1451:Saladin Governorate 1401:Nineveh Governorate 1276:Karbala Governorate 1201:Dhi Qar Governorate 1126:Baghdad Governorate 861:Foreign aid to Iraq 645:Mohamed al-Halbousi 505:Kurdistani Alliance 31: 5987:on 23 January 2016 5906:on 20 October 2012 5779:"Standard website" 5673:"Silemani Results" 5567:The Times of India 5473:, 28 February 2010 5425:. 19 February 2010 5423:The New York Times 5357:"Workers' Liberty" 5329:, 14 February 2010 5327:Al Jazeera English 5166:, 24 February 2010 4641:, 29 November 2009 4364:The New York Times 4248:The New York Times 3954:election results. 3899: 3680:Ibrahim al-Jaafari 2394:Iraqi Accord Front 2255: 2194:Assyrian community 2160:the leader of the 2011:Iraqi Accord Front 1866:Awakening movement 1864:, the head of the 1847:Iraqi Accord Front 1679:Islamic Dawa Party 1648:Ibrahim al-Jaafari 1614:of Prime Minister 1525:Compensatory seats 1326:Maysan Governorate 1301:Kirkuk Governorate 1226:Diyala Governorate 931:Kirkuk Governorate 587:Abdul Latif Rashid 572:Federal government 511:Kirkuk governorate 465: 450:Kirkuk Governorate 431:UN Mission in Iraq 299:Ethnic minorities 200:Nawshirwan Mustafa 158:Ibrahim al-Jaafari 53:December 2005 6380:Elections in Iraq 6357: 6356: 5728:on 3 October 2011 5617:"Baghdad Results" 5269:, 4 February 2010 5208:, 28 January 2010 5188:, 30 January 2010 5001:, 20 January 2006 4953:on 1 October 2011 4688:on 1 October 2011 4661:, 6 December 2009 4385:, 29 October 2009 4327:on 7 October 2009 4227:, 9 November 2009 4058:, 15 January 2010 3886:Fraud 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Iraqi parliamentary election, 2010
Iraq
December 2005
2014
Council of Representatives
INM
Ayad Allawi
State of Law
Nouri al-Maliki
NIA
Ibrahim al-Jaafari
Kurdistan List
Barham Salih
Gorran
Nawshirwan Mustafa
Tawafuq
Adnan al-Dulaimi
Unity Alliance
Ahmed Abu Risha
KIU
Salahaddin Bahaaddin
KIG
Ali Bapir

Prime Minister
State of Law
State of Law
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Council of Representatives
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