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    The poor “waving lemons” at the losers... a massive campaign targeting “electoral vote traffickers”

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    Baghdad today - Diyala
    The initial results of the provincial council elections in Diyala constituted a rich material for creating parties and jokes in the poor neighborhoods and slums after the loss of the financiers of some electoral campaigns, including merchants and businessmen, who spent huge sums of money in so-called political investment, amid a declared state of recovery against those they describe as “thieves of public money.”
    Arkan Abd, a retiree who lives in a slum area near the city of Baqubah, said in an interview with “Baghdad Today” that “half of those who were buying votes and bargaining with the people for services lost the elections, and the others did not achieve what they wanted, meaning they need lemons to control their pressure and then smile.”
    Politics traders
    He added, "He sympathizes with everyone who bargained with citizens and pressured them to gain their votes without right, pointing out that abstention is a spontaneous popular punishment for many parties in power."
    He continued, "Lemon has enhanced humor and wit for some time in the neighborhoods of the poor, and they describe it as a medicine for those of the influential and political merchants who lost the elections."
    As for Ragheb Hassan, who works in a freelance profession, he indicated in an interview with “Baghdad Today” that he “knows 3 who spent millions and lost the elections,” stressing that he was “happy with this result because it is a divine punishment because their money is black from the theft of projects and not from the inheritance of ancestors.” ".
    He added, "Some of them are political merchants and achieved victory in some areas, but it was 50% less than what they dreamed of, meaning the loss is greater," wondering, "How will he return the money he spent on buying the consciences and consciences of some people?"
    Spontaneous punishment
    Saleh Al-Zaidi, an electoral activist, confirmed to “Baghdad Al-Youm” that “most of the political traders who supported candidates in the elections lost the race, but others achieved very modest results.”
    He added, "Most of the areas that political traders were betting on in the elections are the highest in electoral reluctance in a situation that has only one explanation, which is a spontaneous punishment that was not expected."
    He pointed out that "the results of the Diyala elections are complex so far, and no bloc can proceed with the formation of a local government without forming coalitions, which means a long road ahead amid the complexities of the political scene that have accumulated for years."
    results
    Yesterday evening, Tuesday evening, the Independent High Electoral Commission announced the preliminary results of the provincial council elections, and the total participation rate in the general and private ballots throughout the country reached 41 percent, with the participation of more than 6 million and 600 thousand voters out of a total of more than 16 million voters who received electoral cards, and the elections took place. With the participation of 134 alliances and individual candidates, the total number of candidates reached 5,898. 
    The Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of the Independent High Electoral Commission, Omar Ahmed, said in a press conference held yesterday evening: “The Commission has fulfilled the implementation of the constitutional entitlement to hold governorate council elections,” indicating that “the announcement of the results will be for the primary ones, with a percentage of 94.4 percent.” Ahmed thanked the “President Ministers for his personal follow-up of the needs of the Commission.”
    While the head of the electoral administration at the conference confirmed that “the total number of voters is more than 6 million, with a participation rate of 41 percent,” pointing out that “the stations under audit are 231.”
    numbers 
    The head of the electoral administration announced details of the results of the primary elections for 94.4 percent of the total general votes, and the results were as follows:
    (Wasit Governorate): Wasit Ajmal 93837, State of Law 31321, Build 31124, State Forces 29250, Wasit Tent 13323. (Najaf Al-Ashraf Governorate): Build 42099, State of Law 35958, Al-Wafa 29667, State Forces 24581, Preach O Iraq 14443. ( Al-Qadisiyah Governorate: We Build 54488, State of Law 43842, Values ​​33619, Forces of the State 29047, Sunrise of January 18430. (Anbar Governorate): Taqadum Coalition 154733, Anbar is Our Identity 74062, Qimam Coalition 61204, Sovereignty 40127, Azm Coalition 35197. (Kirkuk Governorate) Kirkuk is our strength 139373, the Arab Alliance 98174, the Iraqi Turkmen Front 72281, the leadership 59430, the Kurdistan Democratic Party 46749.
    (Diyala Governorate): Our National Diyala 97185, Progress 75928, Sovereignty 70560, Determination 41807, Diyala’s Entitlement 41190. (Holy Karbala Governorate): Karbala Creativity 99166, State of Law 31656, We Build 24352, Preach O Iraq 18012, Sunshine of Canon 12888. (Governorate Babylon: We Build 79611, State of Law 61548, National State Forces 58057, Ishraqa Kanun 28061, People’s Parliament 27625.
    (Basra Governorate): Design 267999, We Build 112034, State Law 60534, State Forces 32582, Base 20138. (Maysan Governorate): We Build 51101, State Law 31841, State Forces 26558, Generations 9786, Values ​​7589, Iraqi Spare Parties 6413, The Iraqi Promise 1988. (Nineveh Governorate): Nineveh for its people 141749, Kurdistan Democratic Party 127938, National Contract 83082, Sovereignty 72787, Taqadum 71156, Al-Hasm 60123, Al-Hadbaa 57292, National Identity 53376, People of Nineveh 45939, Azm 44764, National Renewal 41588.
    (Salah al-Din Governorate): Masses 122,305, National Framework 65,210, Civil Determination 61,561, Progress 48,874, Sovereignty 47,136, Decisiveness 40,187, Confidence 4192. (Muthanna Governorate): State of Law 46,750, State Forces 42,099, We Build 38,411, Preach, O Iraq 21,491, Al-Muthanna Public 19149, Al-Asas 10824, Sunrise of Canon 5920. (Dhi Qar Governorate): We build 73238, State of Law 56816, State Forces 33753, Machinery 26335, Mission 20274, Values ​​18168, Preach O Iraq 13963, Al-Asas 13177, Sunshine of Canon 12247.
    As for the results of (Baghdad Governorate) with its total in Karkh and Rusafa: advanced 132719, we build 131869, State of Law 130468, Sovereignty 70481, State Forces 69111, torque 59291, Al -Hsalm 46366, Basis 36982, Absher Ya Iraq 22807, January 20311, generations 13314.
    Participation rate
    The participation rate in each governorate was as follows: Basra 43 percent, Maysan 29 percent, Al-Qadisiyah 38 percent, Dhi Qar 31 percent, Al-Najaf Al-Ashraf 32 percent, Al-Muthanna 45 percent, Al-Rusafa 21 percent, Al-Karkh 32 percent, Holy Karbala 40 percent, Babylon 40 percent. percent, Wasit 37 percent, Diyala 43 percent, Anbar 57 percent, Salah al-Din 59 percent, Nineveh 53 percent, Kirkuk 66 percent, Dohuk (special vote) 67 percent, Erbil (special vote) 81 percent, Sulaymaniyah (special vote) 89 percent. .
    The Board of Commissioners of the Independent High Electoral Commission had previously announced the success of organizing and managing the electoral process for the provincial council elections.
    The Chairman of the Board of Commissioners, Omar Ahmed, said earlier: “The Commission succeeded in performing the national mission of holding the governorate council elections in a safe and democratic atmosphere,” noting that “the electronic counting and sorting took place after the polling stations closed at six in the evening (Monday).”
    He added, "The total participation rate in public and private voting reached 41 percent," stressing "the Commission's commitment to announcing the preliminary results of the elections within 24 hours," and noting that "the stations that did not send the results until the transmission medium was closed were transferred to the audit centers."
    Complaints 
    In turn, the spokeswoman for the Commission, Jumana Al-Ghalai, said: “The complaints regarding the electoral process did not reach the level of (red),” indicating that “the complaints classified as yellow amounted to 43 and green complaints 20, and there are 6 complaints under study,” confirming that “there are no complaints.” "Red."
    She added, "The number of complaints for private balloting reached 54 complaints, and 15 complaints for general balloting." Al-Ghalai explained that "complaints classified as yellow do not affect the results of the elections and are rejected either because they are without evidence or violate formal or substantive conditions."
    She pointed out that “complaints classified as green are due to violations committed by either the polling officer, the agent of the political entity, or the security services, but they do not affect the results of the elections and require investigation and accountability for those who are negligent.” She explained that “red complaints include forgery or tampering with ballot papers.” Or a change in the voter register.
    Al-Ghalai stated, “The Election Commission received the memory stick with the manual counting and sorting forms at the National Office,” noting that “the results of the manual counting and sorting that took place the day before yesterday, Monday, for more than 35,000 stations were identical to the electronic results.”
    Regarding the fate of the biometric electoral cards that were not received by their voter owners after the end of the provincial council elections, the spokeswoman stated, “Those non-received electoral cards are still in the Commission’s offices in the governorates for the purpose of inventorying them and submitting reports on the number of cards present in each office.”
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