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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 However out of 511 candidates most had been replaced by their parties (and 59 had been unbanned), only 177 candidates appealed their ban.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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3915:, accused election workers in Arab areas in the city of Kirkuk of manipulating the results in Allawi's favour. Meanwhile, Arab and Turkmen politicians accused the Kurds of stacking voter rolls in their favour. Shenawi said that loudspeakers of mosques were used to encourage people to vote and expressed doubt over the 93% turnout in Kirkuk's Arab districts al-Zab, al-Abbasi, al-Riad. In the Arabic neighbourhood of al-Houija there was even a turnout of 130%.
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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
1718:(SLC or SLA) which was built around his Islamic Dawa Party for the 2009 local elections. The State of Law Coalition's largest component are members of al-Maliki's Dawa party and members of the incumbent al-Maliki led government. Other major notable components are the Islamic Dawa Party – Tanzim al-Iraq and Oil Minister
3923:, who stood as part of the al-Iraqiya list however claimed they had proof of al-Iraqiyya votes being thrown in the garbage, alleging fraud by the Kurdistan List. However, contradictingly he also claimed that "Everyone who loses in elections accuses their rivals of fraud" in reference to claims by the Kurdistan List.
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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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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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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.
1722:'s "Independent Bloc". While it is a mainly Shi'a alliance, State of Law is officially a national, non-sectarian, multi-ethnic coalition. It includes several minor Sunni, Christian, Kurdish and Turkmen parties and independent candidates such as
2137:, a second bomb was thrown into a building in West-Baghdad used by Sunni scholars and election candidates, while a third bomb damaged the National Iraqi Alliance's headquarters in Eastern Baghdad, a fourth blast struck the headquarters of the
2167:, al-Anbar, as part of their campaign to paralyze the elections. 26 February four civilians were injured as a massive blast struck Iraq's finance ministry. A car bomb targeted an election convoy for Sunni candidate Ashur Hamid al-Karboul, in
1686:". In September, the coalition was formally announced without the Islamic Dawa Party. Despite its religious Shi'a character, the alliance claims to represent all of Iraq and it also includes some secular parties such as former Oil Minister
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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
2236:, from 12 February (when the campaigning started) until 7 March (election day), at least 228 people were killed. Another 176 people were killed in the period between election day and the release of the final 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
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422:, 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
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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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2189:, Iraq's second largest city. It led to the assassination of over 20 Christians and the bombings of different churches in Mosul. The attacks led to 680 Christian families flying Mosul to
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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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1935:(IGK). Therefore, Gorran, the KIU and the IGK all three ran in separate lists, while the PUK and KDP ran in a joint "Kurdistani List" together with several minor parties including the
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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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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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vetoed the election law on 18 November 2009, delaying the election, which was originally scheduled for 21 January.
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2054:(including 13 mid-ranking members), 182 were members of the paramilitary
1791:
387:, which won 91 seats, making it the largest alliance in the Council. The
5996:"Mithal al-Alusi, Iraq's Maverick, Charges Iraqi Elections Were Corrupt"
5058:
4793:
4552:
4528:
3508:
2822:
2222:
1032:, said he hoped to announce the results of elections three days later.
418:
The necessary election law was only passed on 8 November 2009, and the
5210:
Saleh al Mutlaq: Decision to Ban Taking Part in Elections is Political
4309:
3039:
2218:
2214:
2210:
2181:
One of the hardest hit communities during the election period is the
2175:
2164:
1008:
944:
441:, which Arab and Turkmen parties alleged had been manipulated by the
4814:, 16 September 2009, archived from the original on 17 September 2009
4568:مظاهرات ضد النقض.. والمرجعية الشيعية "قلقة" من احتمال إرجاء الاقتراع
448:
5495:"Iraq Election: Major Turnout at Polls Despite Insurgent Violence"
4493:, 21 November 2009, archived from the original on 25 November 2009
3878:
2650:
2206:
2186:
993:
989:
985:
923:
461:
447:
419:
306:
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
6082:
3935:
488:, warned that failure to adopt the open list system would have "
364:
26:
6053:
5050:
Iraqi Constitutional Party demonstrates for open-slate election
4305:
Top Shiite cleric supports open voting in Iraq's national polls
2141:, injuring two people, a fifth blast struck a building used by
1778:. Hashimi's party joined the al-Iraqiyya. Also joining was the
4093:"Iraqi elections hit with claims of fraud by opposing parties"
1818:'s party, as well as the country's largest Turkmen party, the
1710:
After negotiations between Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and
367:
on 7 March 2010. The elections decided the 325 members of the
4116:"Iraq poll results delayed again, amid mounting fraud claims"
3896:
the days prior to the elections to prevent them from voting.
5551:"38 killed in Iraq election day violence: Interior ministry"
4016:"Iraq Passes Key Election Law and Prepares for January Vote"
2171:
in al-Anbar. A campaign worker and a bystander were killed.
1951:
had won 21.7% of the votes and 53 out of 275 seats with the
5105:
iraq's kurdistan region: looking back at the events of 2009
4763:
Iraq PM set to break with Shiite coalition in January polls
4623:
Iraq's Sunni VP played election poker and lost, experts say
5839:, 2 March 2010, archived from the original on 3 March 2010
5711:"Shwani: We never relinquish rights of Kurdistani people"
5252:"Iraq government condemns Baathist election ban repeal"
4700:(in Arabic), PUK Media, 6 December 2009, archived from
5474:"Iraq parliamentary election hit by insurgent attacks"
4730:, UNAMI Office of Electoral Assistance, archived from
2201:, while roadside bombs killed 7 people in Baghdad. In
379:. The elections resulted in a partial victory for the
92:
2185:. Attacks against the Assyrians began in December in
484:, and the most senior Iraqi Shiite cleric, Ayatollah
5825:
5823:
5821:
5819:
5817:
5034:
Trouble in former Qaeda heartland bodes ill for Iraq
4965:
Influential Group Threatens To Boycott Iraq Election
6315:
6277:
6254:
6094:
5972:(in Dutch), Rudaw.NL, 18 March 2010, archived from
4697:مفوضية الانتخابات: 19 مليون عراقي ينتخبون 323 نائبا
4426:
Presidency's demands put Iraq January vote in doubt
4367:
Iraq MPs fail to reach quorum for election law vote
4063:
Iraq election officials confirm Sunni candidate ban
333:
5190:What Do We Know About The Election Crisis in Iraq?
4599:Kurds Threaten Boycott of Iraqi National Elections
4252:Iraq election body seeks vote delay due to law row
2174:On 3 March, two car bombs exploded in the city of
1885:Kurdistani List – List 372 and other Kurdish Lists
433:therefore set about drafting a new electoral law.
5489:
5487:
5171:"Iraqi sheik threatens boycott over ballot purge"
5128:Foes Maliki, Allawi 'top contenders in Iraq poll'
4868:Political alliances ahead of Iraq's 2010 election
4142:
4140:
1897:, which had gained a quarter of the seats in the
980:interpreted this as annulling the veto. However,
395:, was the second largest grouping with 89 seats.
5713:. Pukmedia.com. 22 February 2010. Archived from
4544:Demonstration in Basra against election law veto
4272:Iraq VP threatens to veto vote law over refugees
4209:Obama hails Iraq's approval of 2010 election law
1702:, an al-Anbar Awakening Council splinter group.
496:agreed to support open lists which was adopted.
5865:"Early Iraq poll results suggest close contest"
5597:
5595:
5593:
5591:
5589:
5121:
5119:
4349:"Legislators in Iraq Block a Deal on Elections"
4041:"Iraqi election commission bans 500 candidates"
2074:7 of the banned candidates were members of his
5734:
5732:
5514:
5512:
5510:
5508:
5434:"Fatal car bomb targets Iraqi election convoy"
5364:, True/Slant, 17 February 2010, archived from
4329:Iraq's top Shiite cleric may urge vote boycott
4149:Baghdad recount throws Iraq election wide open
4110:
4108:
4086:
4084:
2145:'s list, injuring one person. On 15 February,
6065:
5942:
5940:
899:
84:
8:
6340:Elections and referendums in Iraqi Kurdistan
5361:Secular political party under attack in Iraq
5165:
5163:
5161:
4202:
4200:
4198:
4196:
4056:
4054:
1899:Iraqi Kurdistan legislative election of 2009
1861:, formed a coalition with Interior Minister
1758:list, it is headed by former prime minister
18:
5304:
5302:
5300:
4931:Iraq VP forms coalition with Mutlak, Allawi
4066:, Reuters, 13 February 2010, archived from
4035:
4033:
4031:
4029:
6072:
6058:
6050:
5380:"Fourth Christian killed in northern Iraq"
5108:, Niqash, 26 December 2009, archived from
5092:December 2005 Iraqi parliamentary election
5015:Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
4958:
4956:
4883:"Guide to groups competing in Iraqi polls"
4861:
4859:
4783:New Iraqi Shiite coalition coming together
4520:Wassit residents protest election law veto
4467:"Iraq struggles over election law dispute"
4397:, Niqash, 13 November 2009, archived from
4387:
4385:
4383:
4381:
4225:
4223:
2243:
2153:, an umbrella organisation which includes
1949:Democratic Patriotic Alliance of Kurdistan
1639:(who became the group's chairman) and his
906:
892:
503:
490:negative impacts on the democratic process
324:
312:
308:
74:
17:
5831:"Suspicions swell as Iraq elections near"
5246:
5244:
5077:, Niqash, 29 October 2009, archived from
5074:kurds seek unity in struggle with baghdad
4289:Iraq cabinet approves draft elections law
4264:
4262:
1595:parties, won 128 out of 275 seats in the
472:. The last national elections had used a
5270:"Iraq reinstates 59 election candidates"
4666:Iraq elections: Preparations in progress
3519:
2549:
1651:(Tanzim al-Iraq) breakaway faction: the
1615:National Iraqi Alliance (NIA) – List 316
1037:
5952:, Niqash, 18 March 2010, archived from
5915:Kurds Declare Victory in Iraq Elections
5153:Anti-U.S. bloc gains ahead of Iraq vote
4286:al-Ansary, Khalid (12 September 2009),
3988:
2534:
2521:
2517:
2500:
2143:Nehru Mohammed Abdul Karim al-Kasanzani
1706:State of Law Coalition (SLC) – List 337
545:
506:
383:, led by former Interim Prime Minister
5842:
5408:"Iraq Suicide Bomber Strikes in Anbar"
4817:
4756:
4754:
4659:
4657:
4496:
4450:"Will disputes derail Iraq's election"
1649:Islamic Dawa Party – Iraq Organisation
6040:"Iraqi leaders begin coalition talks"
2522:
2257:
1857:party that won the most seats in the
1653:Islamic Dawa Party – Domestic Faction
400:Independent High Electoral Commission
7:
5442:, Associated Press, 28 February 2010
5234:Kurds threaten Iraq election boycott
4269:Ibrahim, Waleed (15 November 2009),
4232:"Deadlock over election law in Iraq"
2466:Reserved seats for ethnic minorities
963:amended. Sunni Arab parliamentarian
5334:. 1 March 2010 – via YouTube.
5010:Iraqi elections 2010 – Iraqi Accord
2119:Worker-communist Party of Kurdistan
1672:Iraqi governorate elections of 2009
478:Iraqi governorate elections of 2009
6013:"Iraqi election recount under way"
5994:Robinson, Heather (3 April 2010),
5920:Assyrian International News Agency
5883:"Iraqi PM leads Baghdad elections"
5770:. Standardkurd.org. Archived from
5392:, 17 February 2010, archived from
5311:Iraq coalition halts poll campaign
5135:, 24 February 2010, archived from
4984:"Guide to Iraqi political parties"
4606:, 17 November 2009, archived from
4575:, 21 November 2009, archived from
4551:, 20 November 2009, archived from
4527:, 21 November 2009, archived from
4433:, 16 November 2009, archived from
1921:Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iraq
1859:2009 Al Anbar governorate election
999:The President of Iraqi Kurdistan,
391:, led by incumbent Prime Minister
14:
6088:Elections and referendums in Iraq
5282:, 25 January 2009, archived from
5057:, 10 October 2009, archived from
4938:, 29 October 2009, archived from
4673:, 6 December 2009, archived from
4394:election law faces new challenges
4230:Nordland, Rod (21 October 2009),
4172:"Iraq merger forms big Shia bloc"
2066:, including several ex-generals.
2036:Iraqi Front for National Dialogue
1812:Assembly of Independent Democrats
1591:, made up primarily of religious
76:
19:2010 Iraqi parliamentary election
6081:
5949:claim and counterclaim in kirkuk
5217:, 9 January 2010, archived from
4911:Chon, Gina (28 September 2009),
4900:2009 Iraqi governorate elections
4347:Leland, John (28 October 2009),
4312:, 6 October 2009, archived from
4091:Chulov, Martin (16 March 2010),
2249:
1845:
1762:. In the 2005 election Allawi's
1740:2009 Iraqi governorate elections
866:
531:
516:
25:
5922:, 11 March 2010, archived from
5891:, 13 March 2010, archived from
5195:Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
4913:"Disunity Threatens Sunni Iraq"
4643:Iraq MPs miss poll law deadline
4156:, 19 April 2010, archived from
4122:, 15 March 2010, archived from
3966:2010 Iraqi government formation
3842:
3812:
3782:
3764:Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq
3752:
3722:
3692:
3662:
3632:
3602:
3572:
3542:
1871:Ahmed Abdul Ghafour al-Samarrai
1728:Islamic Union of Iraqi Turkoman
1625:Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq
538:Member State of the Arab League
69:163 seats needed for a majority
5969:Grootschalige fraude in Kerkuk
5559:, 7 March 2010, archived from
4448:Muir, Jim (18 November 2009),
2123:Worker-communist Party of Iraq
1736:Anbar Salvation National Front
779:2005 constitutional referendum
1:
4014:Gina Chon (9 November 2009).
1929:Islamic Movement of Kurdistan
1780:Iraqi National Dialogue Front
1674:, which were won by Maliki's
1655:(Tanzim al-Dakhli) headed by
689:Kurdistan Regional Government
443:Kurdistan Regional Government
5528:, March 2010, archived from
4806:"Maliki plots his next move"
4485:"Elections thrown off track"
3794:Patriotic Union of Kurdistan
1910:Patriotic Union of Kurdistan
1746:al-Iraqiyya (INM) – List 333
1015:Internally displaced people
855:Iraq and the United Nations
799:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
470:proportional representation
6390:
4871:, Reuters, 21 October 2009
4473:, London, 19 November 2009
4255:, Reuters, 6 November 2009
3963:
3854:Islamic Group of Kurdistan
3465:
3426:
3381:
3338:
3295:
3252:
3209:
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2949:
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2863:
2820:
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2691:
2648:
2605:
2446:Islamic Group of Kurdistan
2024:Pre-election controversies
1867:Iraqi Constitutional Party
1814:and Deputy Prime Minister
1694:and Sunni parties such as
625:Council of Representatives
369:Council of Representatives
66:Council of Representatives
6374:March 2010 events in Iraq
6336:
5849:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
5037:, Reuters, 24 August 2009
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3911:Iraqi Kurdish politician
3734:National Future Gathering
3522:
2535:
2531:
2523:Registered voters/turnout
2518:
2501:
2269:
2266:
2263:
2260:
2248:
2042:, Iraqi Defence Minister
1937:Kurdistan Communist Party
1684:a truly national alliance
1415:Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate
327:
287:
266:
245:
224:
203:
182:
161:
140:
119:
98:
73:
62:
35:
23:
5576:Iraq Body Count database
5454:
4696:
4567:
2016:and 15% had no opinion.
1941:Kurdistan Toilers' Party
1700:Tribes of Iraq Coalition
1465:Sulaymaniyah Governorate
674:Governorates (provinces)
667:Administrative divisions
593:Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani
6096:Parliamentary elections
5521:Iraqi Deaths March 2010
5237:, CNN, 17 November 2009
4917:The Wall Street Journal
3977:National Pact (Lebanon)
3769:National Iraqi Alliance
3679:National Iraqi Alliance
2425:Kurdistan Islamic Union
2320:National Iraqi Alliance
2278:Iraqi National Movement
2076:Anbar Salvation Council
1982:National Iraqi Alliance
1976:Iraqi National Movement
1953:Kurdistan Islamic Union
1933:Kurdistan Islamic Group
1925:Kurdistan Islamic Union
1846:Iraq's Unity – List 348
1752:Iraqi National Movement
1692:Iraqi National Congress
1621:National Iraqi Alliance
1609:National Iraqi Alliance
1053:Percentage in/de-crease
381:Iraqi National Movement
361:Parliamentary elections
6364:2010 elections in Iraq
6359:2010 elections in Asia
6256:Presidential elections
4001:Iraq and Gulf Analysis
3926:Pro-Western candidate
3887:
3559:State of Law Coalition
2404:Unity Alliance of Iraq
2299:State of Law Coalition
2139:Moderate Movement list
2083:January 2005 elections
2048:Iraqi Accordance Front
1970:State of Law Coalition
1879:Unity Alliance of Iraq
1875:Sunni Endowment Office
1782:(Hiwar) led by former
1720:Hussain al-Shahristani
1716:State of Law Coalition
1676:State of Law Coalition
1627:(ISCI) and affiliated
1601:State of Law Coalition
815:Diplomatic missions of
453:
389:State of Law Coalition
6279:Governorate elections
3882:
3759:Baqir Jabr al-Zubeidi
3674:National Reform Trend
3584:Iraqi National Accord
2151:Islamic State of Iraq
1830:al-Tawafuq – List 338
1732:Ali Hatem al-Suleiman
1645:Islamic Fadhila Party
1641:National Reform Trend
1589:United Iraqi Alliance
958:Iraqi Vice-President
451:
64:All 325 seats in the
5697:13 July 2011 at the
5390:Agence France Presse
5280:Agence France Presse
4768:Agence France Presse
4628:Agence France Presse
4431:Agence France Presse
4412:Constitution of Iraq
4372:Agence France Presse
4334:Agence France Presse
4214:Agence France Presse
4154:Agence France Presse
4126:on 30 September 2018
3960:Government formation
3932:Mithal al-Alusi List
3554:Islamic Da'awa Party
2147:Abu Omar al-Baghdadi
1657:Abdul Karim al-Anizi
1635:, Ex-Prime Minister
1340:Muthanna Governorate
1065:Al Anbar Governorate
937:Constitution of Iraq
721:Electoral Commission
694:Kurdistan Parliament
371:who would elect the
334:Prime Minister after
318:Results by governate
252:Salahaddin Bahaaddin
5396:on 23 February 2010
5368:on 20 February 2010
5175:The Washington Post
4610:on 21 November 2009
4531:on 22 November 2009
4070:on 15 February 2010
4003:. 24 November 2009.
3824:Iraqi Turkmen Front
2362:Movement for Change
2245:
1945:Turkmen Brotherhood
1840:Iraqi Islamic Party
1820:Iraqi Turkmen Front
1772:Iraqi Islamic Party
1764:Iraqi National List
1680:Awakening movements
1440:Saladin Governorate
1390:Nineveh Governorate
1265:Karbala Governorate
1190:Dhi Qar Governorate
1115:Baghdad Governorate
850:Foreign aid to Iraq
634:Mohamed al-Halbousi
494:Kurdistani Alliance
20:
5976:on 23 January 2016
5895:on 20 October 2012
5768:"Standard website"
5662:"Silemani Results"
5556:The Times of India
5462:, 28 February 2010
5414:. 19 February 2010
5412:The New York Times
5346:"Workers' Liberty"
5318:, 14 February 2010
5316:Al Jazeera English
5155:, 24 February 2010
4630:, 29 November 2009
4353:The New York Times
4237:The New York Times
3943:election results.
3888:
3669:Ibrahim al-Jaafari
2383:Iraqi Accord Front
2244:
2183:Assyrian community
2149:the leader of the
2000:Iraqi Accord Front
1855:Awakening movement
1853:, the head of the
1836:Iraqi Accord Front
1668:Islamic Dawa Party
1637:Ibrahim al-Jaafari
1603:of Prime Minister
1514:Compensatory seats
1315:Maysan Governorate
1290:Kirkuk Governorate
1215:Diyala Governorate
920:Kirkuk Governorate
576:Abdul Latif Rashid
561:Federal government
500:Kirkuk governorate
454:
439:Kirkuk Governorate
420:UN Mission in Iraq
288:Ethnic minorities
189:Nawshirwan Mustafa
147:Ibrahim al-Jaafari
42:December 2005
6369:Elections in Iraq
6346:
6345:
5717:on 3 October 2011
5606:"Baghdad Results"
5258:, 4 February 2010
5197:, 28 January 2010
5177:, 30 January 2010
4990:, 20 January 2006
4942:on 1 October 2011
4677:on 1 October 2011
4650:, 6 December 2009
4374:, 29 October 2009
4316:on 7 October 2009
4216:, 9 November 2009
4047:, 15 January 2010
3875:Fraud allegations
3872:
3871:
3506:
3505:
2543:
2542:
2232:According to the
2129:Election violence
1914:Kurdish President
1629:Badr Organization
1597:previous election
1580:
1579:
1490:Wasit Governorate
1365:Najaf Governorate
1240:Erbil Governorate
1165:Dahuk Governorate
1140:Basra Governorate
1090:Babil Governorate
1056:Registered voters
1030:Haydar Al Abboudi
943:and one each for
916:
915:
837:Visa requirements
792:Foreign relations
725:Recent elections
716:Political parties
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5926:on 15 March 2010
5910:
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5879:
5873:
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5855:
5854:
5848:
5840:
5827:
5812:
5811:
5810:on 13 July 2011.
5809:
5803:. Archived from
5798:
5794:"Hewler Results"
5790:
5784:
5783:
5781:
5779:
5764:
5758:
5757:
5756:on 13 July 2011.
5755:
5749:. Archived from
5744:
5740:"Kerkuk Results"
5736:
5727:
5726:
5724:
5722:
5707:
5701:
5692:al-Anbar Results
5686:
5680:
5679:
5678:on 13 July 2011.
5677:
5671:. Archived from
5666:
5658:
5652:
5651:
5650:on 13 July 2011.
5649:
5643:. Archived from
5638:
5634:"Ninawa Results"
5630:
5624:
5623:
5622:on 13 July 2011.
5621:
5615:. Archived from
5610:
5599:
5584:
5583:
5581:Iraqi Body Count
5571:
5565:
5564:
5563:on 13 March 2010
5547:
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5537:
5532:on 27 March 2010
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5286:on 20 March 2013
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5139:on 29 March 2010
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5005:
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4972:, 9 January 2010
4960:
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4848:, 25 August 2009
4846:Informed Comment
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4791:
4788:Informed Comment
4778:
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4770:, 13 August 2008
4758:
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4737:on 26 March 2010
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4604:Voice of America
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4336:, 6 October 2009
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4160:on 22 April 2010
4144:
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3993:
3921:Arshid Al-Salihi
3819:Arshad al-Salihi
3639:Tariq al-Hashemi
3609:Usama al-Nujayfi
3520:
2550:
2253:
2246:
2211:Ur neighbourhood
2155:al-Qaeda in Iraq
2089:Iraqi President
2072:Sheikh Abu Risha
2011:No Response 2.2%
1768:Tariq al-Hashimi
1050:In/de-creased by
1038:
1026:Faraj Al Haydari
982:Ayad al-Samarrai
974:Adel Abdul Mahdi
960:Tariq al-Hashimi
941:Iraqi Christians
908:
901:
894:
871:
870:
869:
684:Kurdistan Region
536:
535:
520:
509:Politics of Iraq
504:
476:system, but the
424:Tariq Al-Hashimi
414:Electoral system
325:
316:
309:
210:Adnan al-Dulaimi
94:
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75:
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30:
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5956:on 27 July 2011
5946:
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5898:
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5888:The Irish Times
5881:
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5871:, 12 March 2010
5863:
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5774:on 28 July 2011
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4790:, 9 August 2009
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4724:IFES Fact sheet
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4704:on 16 July 2011
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3928:Mithal al-Alusi
3884:Gorran Movement
3877:
3799:Kurdistani List
3704:Gorran Movement
3699:hakm shex Latif
3549:Nouri al-Maliki
3518:
3516:Candidate votes
2548:
2242:
2234:Iraq Body Count
2135:Saleh al-Mutlaq
2131:
2116:
2100:Khalid al-Shami
2056:Fedayeen Saddam
2040:Saleh al-Mutlaq
2031:
2026:
2008:No Opinion 4.9%
1988:Kurdistani List
1962:
1939:, Qadir Aziz's
1917:Massoud Barzani
1903:Iraqi President
1895:Gorran Movement
1887:
1863:Jawad al-Bolani
1851:Ahmed Abu Risha
1848:
1832:
1798:, ex-President
1788:Saleh al-Mutlak
1770:left the Sunni
1748:
1724:Abbas al-Bayati
1708:
1664:Nouri al-Maliki
1617:
1605:Nouri al-Maliki
1585:
1001:Massoud Barzani
965:Saleh al-Mutlaq
933:
931:Seat allocation
912:
883:
879:Other countries
873:Iraq portal
867:
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827:Nationality law
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732:Parliamentary:
711:
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556:
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416:
393:Nouri Al-Maliki
347:
346:Nouri al-Maliki
340:
339:Nouri al-Maliki
319:
307:
231:Ahmed Abu Risha
126:Nouri al-Maliki
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5501:, 8 March 2010
5483:
5480:, 7 March 2010
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5221:on 7 July 2011
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4889:, 8 March 2010
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3902:Inistar Allawi
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2572:Kurdistan List
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2546:By governorate
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2064:Old Iraqi army
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1931:(IMK) and the
1906:Jalal Talabani
1891:Kurdistan List
1886:
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1828:
1816:Rafi al-Issawi
1808:Adnan Pachachi
1800:Ghazi al-Yawer
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1712:Ammar al-Hakim
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1661:Prime Minister
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3940:Saudi Arabia
3925:
3917:Ala Talabani
3910:
3906:Ali al-Adeeb
3898:
3889:
3714:Sulaymaniyah
3644:Renewal List
3535:Governorate
3509:
3507:
3500:
3477:
3466:
3459:
3427:
3420:
3397:
3392:
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3382:
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2601:Total Seats
2557:State of Law
2553:Governorate
2231:
2195:
2180:
2173:
2132:
2117:
2108:
2104:
2088:
2080:
2068:
2052:Ba'ath Party
2044:Qadir Obeidi
2032:
2018:
2014:
1963:
1947:In 2005 the
1888:
1849:
1833:
1824:
1784:Ba'ath Party
1776:Renewal List
1749:
1709:
1683:
1618:
1586:
1556:
1034:
1023:
1013:
1005:
998:
978:
957:
934:
917:
805:Fuad Hussein
744:
547:Constitution
529:
489:
460:
435:
428:
417:
408:
404:
397:
360:
359:
349:State of Law
342:State of Law
168:Barham Salih
121:State of Law
47:7 March 2010
46:
15:
6316:Referendums
5439:Toronto Sun
5385:Google News
5290:11 November
5275:Google News
4708:14 November
4120:Earth Times
4074:13 February
3829:al-Iraqiyya
3739:al-Iraqiyya
3709:Gorran List
3649:al-Iraqiyya
3619:al-Iraqiyya
3589:al-Iraqiyya
3579:Ayad Allawi
2203:Mahmoudiyah
2160:Ahrar party
2005:Other: 6.3%
1994:Iraqi Unity
1873:, chief of
1760:Ayad Allawi
1756:Nationalist
1730:and Sheikh
1696:Hamid Hayes
1576:11,526,412
1059:Votes Cast
1041:Governorate
842:Visa policy
619:Legislature
474:closed list
385:Ayad Allawi
105:Ayad Allawi
6353:Categories
6338:See also:
6219:2005 (Dec)
6214:2005 (Jan)
6179:1954 (Sep)
6174:1954 (Jun)
5836:Asia Times
4946:30 October
4936:Al Sumaria
4850:, quoting
4811:Asia Times
4792:, quoting
4681:23 January
4671:Al Sumaria
4648:Al Jazeera
4490:Asia Times
3983:References
3886:supporters
3526:Candidate
3212:Qadisiyyah
2567:al-Iraqiya
2526:18,902,073
2505:11,526,412
2199:al-Hurriya
2110:response.
2060:Mukhabarat
1912:(PUK) and
1804:The Iraqis
1583:Coalitions
1573:18,892,000
1535:Minorities
1409:1,054,798
1134:2,541,766
1047:Seats 2005
1044:Seats 2010
803:Minister:
555:Government
457:Open lists
431:parliament
5778:21 August
5721:21 August
5460:Ishtar TV
5133:France 24
4292:, Reuters
4275:, Reuters
3849:Ali Bapir
2345:1,681,714
2324:2,092,066
2303:2,792,083
2282:2,849,612
2169:Khaldiyah
2095:Joe Biden
1481:1,098,000
1406:1,702,000
1156:1,466,000
1131:4,599,000
953:Mandaeans
709:Elections
679:Districts
648:Judiciary
566:President
466:open list
377:president
273:Ali Bapir
6018:BBC News
6000:HuffPost
5980:23 March
5930:12 March
5899:16 April
5869:BBC News
5845:citation
5695:Archived
5536:13 March
5499:HuffPost
5478:BBC News
5256:BBC News
5150:NBC News
4988:BBC News
4887:BBC News
4852:Al-Zaman
4820:citation
4499:citation
4454:BBC News
4176:BBC News
4130:15 March
4101:, London
4045:BBC News
3971:See also
3951:Analysis
3930:, whose
3859:IGK List
3744:Al Anbar
3688:101,053
3658:200,963
3628:274,741
3614:al-Hadba
3598:407,537
3568:622,961
3428:Minority
3083:Muthanna
2608:al-Anbar
2536:Source:
2227:Fallujah
2058:and the
1792:al-Hadba
1607:and the
1509:376,922
1484:833,631
1459:488,865
1434:373,339
1384:411,424
1359:229,141
1334:272,818
1309:556,384
1284:333,434
1259:680,408
1234:502,896
1209:572,177
1184:424,715
1159:814,810
1109:586,281
1084:472,603
832:Passport
468:form of
6159:1946–47
6139:1936–37
6104:1922–24
4794:Azzaman
3868:50,116
3838:59,732
3808:68,522
3778:68,822
3774:Baghdad
3748:83,145
3718:93,196
3684:Baghdad
3654:Baghdad
3624:Nineveh
3594:Baghdad
3564:Baghdad
3255:Saladin
3169:Nineveh
2952:Karbala
2823:Dhi Qar
2694:Baghdad
2582:Tawafuq
2538:Psephos
2488:572,183
2450:152,530
2429:243,720
2408:306,647
2387:298,226
2366:476,478
2240:Results
2223:Samarra
2114:Boycott
2038:leader
1984:: 17.2%
1978:: 21.8%
1972:: 29.9%
1786:member
1647:and an
1593:Shi'ite
1506:638,000
1456:696,000
1431:619,000
1381:696,000
1356:379,000
1331:561,000
1306:787,000
1281:564,000
1256:917,000
1231:840,000
1206:993,000
1181:574,000
1106:961,000
1081:802,000
945:Yazidis
819:in Iraq
630:Speaker
600:Cabinet
205:Tawafuq
81:Leader
4583:20 May
4310:Xinhua
3834:Kirkuk
3804:Kirkuk
3538:Votes
3529:Party
3510:Source
3040:Maysan
2995:Kirkuk
2866:Diyala
2577:Gorran
2508:100.00
2485:Others
2469:61,153
2219:Baquba
2215:Tikrit
2176:Baquba
2165:Ramadi
2002:: 2.7%
1796:al-Hal
1631:, the
1526:-84.4%
1019:Diyala
1009:Tikrit
949:Shabak
331:before
184:Gorran
172:14.59
151:18.15
130:24.22
109:24.72
89:Seats
6025:5 May
5808:(PDF)
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5743:(PDF)
5676:(PDF)
5665:(PDF)
5648:(PDF)
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5620:(PDF)
5609:(PDF)
5418:5 May
4994:5 May
4735:(PDF)
4728:(PDF)
3893:Islah
3864:Erbil
3467:Total
3341:Wasit
3126:Najaf
2909:Erbil
2780:Dahuk
2737:Basra
2651:Babil
2587:Unity
2502:Total
2348:14.59
2327:18.15
2306:24.22
2285:24.72
2267:Seats
2261:Votes
2258:Party
2207:Mosul
2187:Mosul
1570:18.2%
1557:Total
1503:37.5%
1478:13.3%
1453:50.0%
1428:37.5%
1403:63.2%
1378:50.0%
1353:40.0%
1328:42.9%
1303:33.3%
1278:66.7%
1228:30.0%
1203:50.0%
1178:42.9%
1153:50.0%
1128:15.3%
1103:45.5%
1078:55.6%
994:Wasit
990:Basra
986:Najaf
924:UNAMI
462:UNAMI
294:0.53
277:1.32
256:2.11
235:2.66
214:2.59
193:4.13
78:Party
6328:2005
6323:1921
6307:2023
6302:2014
6297:2013
6292:2009
6287:2005
6269:2002
6264:1995
6245:Next
6239:2021
6234:2018
6229:2014
6224:2010
6209:2000
6204:1996
6199:1989
6194:1984
6189:1980
6184:1958
6169:1953
6164:1948
6154:1943
6149:1939
6144:1937
6134:1935
6129:1934
6124:1933
6119:1930
6114:1928
6109:1925
6027:2010
5982:2010
5932:2010
5901:2020
5851:link
5801:IHEC
5780:2010
5747:IHEC
5723:2010
5689:IHEC
5669:IHEC
5641:IHEC
5613:IHEC
5602:IHEC
5538:2010
5420:2010
5292:2016
4996:2010
4948:2009
4826:link
4710:2009
4683:2009
4585:2010
4505:link
4132:2010
4076:2010
3938:and
3936:Iran
2491:4.96
2472:0.53
2453:1.32
2432:2.11
2411:2.66
2390:2.59
2369:4.13
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764:2013
759:2009
745:next
739:2021
734:2018
587:list
570:list
482:ISCI
375:and
365:Iraq
220:−38
178:−10
157:−35
136:+64
115:+54
52:2014
4020:WSJ
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3501:325
2597:KIG
2592:KIU
2562:NIA
2514:+50
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