Iraq starts manual vote recount for 6 provinces

By Amir al-Saadi

BAGHDAD (AA) – Iraq’s election commission on Monday started a manual recount of votes cast in six Iraqi provinces in the country’s May 12 parliamentary polls, a source with the electoral commission said.

The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told Anadolu Agency that the votes were being manually recounted at the Baghdad International Exhibition, west of the capital.

He said the recount covers ballot boxes from the southern provinces of Basra, Maysan, Dhi Qar, Muthanna, Qadissiya and Wasit.

The source expected the recount to complete by the weekend.

The vote recount, the source said, was overseen by judges and in the presence of representatives of political parties.

On Sunday, the electoral commission completed the manual recount of votes from the northern city of Kirkuk after allegations of vote-rigging during the May 12 elections.

The recount came after the Iraqi parliament last month voted in favor of amending Iraq’s election law, allowing votes to be recounted manually.

Shortly afterward, a panel of judges was appointed to assume the responsibilities of the electoral commission, several members of which were sacked amid widespread allegations of electoral fraud.

Influential Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr's Sairoon coalition dominated the polls, winning 54 parliamentary seats, according to official results. Sairoon was followed by a Hashd al-Shaabi-led coalition (47 seats) and Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi's Victory Bloc (42 seats).

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