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    Commission: Private voting rate reached 78.4% nationwide

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    Commission: Private voting rate reached 78.4% nationwide Empty Commission: Private voting rate reached 78.4% nationwide

    Post by Rocky Fri 11 May 2018, 2:34 am

    [ltr]Commission: Private voting rate reached 78.4% nationwide[/ltr]
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     Since 2018-05-10 at 20:08 (Baghdad time)
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    [ltr]Baghdad - Mawazine News 
    The Independent Electoral Commission announced on Thursday that the special voting rate was 78.4% in all of Iraq. 
    "The voter turnout in today's special ballot was 78.4 percent nationwide," UNHCR spokesman Karim al-Tamimi told a news conference attended by Mawazine News. 
    Tamimi added that "the number of voters who participated in the special vote amounted to 703.264," noting that "the number of detainees who cast their ballots during the special ballot amounted to 24.000." 
    The special voting process began this morning for all types of armed forces in Baghdad and the provinces. 
    The elections are contested by 320 political parties, coalitions and electoral lists, distributed as follows: 88 electoral lists, 205 political entities and 27 electoral alliances, through 7,367 candidates. 
    The parliamentary seats are distributed to the 18 Iraqi governorates according to their respective census. Baghdad receives 71 seats, Ninawa 34, Basra 25, Dhi Qar 19, Sulaymaniyah 18, Babil 17, Erbil 16 and Anbar 15. 
    While Diyala has 14 seats, Kirkuk 13, Najaf, Dahuk and Salahuddin 12 seats each, Diwaniyah, Karbala and Wasit 11 seats in each province, and Maysan 10 seats, and Muthanna 7. Ended 29/6 N[/ltr]





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