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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Results: Iraq's 2010 parliamentary election

Results: Iraq's 2010 parliamentary election

These are the latest province-by-province results from Iraq's 2010 parliamentary election, as reported by the Independent High Electoral Commission. Two important notes:

First, these are preliminary results. The number in the % column represents the percentage of ballots which have been counted in that province.

Second, some Iraqi provinces had dozens of political parties and coalitions on the ballot; the numbers below represent only the major parties. The excluded parties (Ahrar, for example, or the Communist Party) generally received, at most, several hundred votes per province, so they're unlikely to significantly skew the outcome.

Province

%

State of Law

Iraqi National Alliance

Iraqiyya

Iraqi Unity

Kurdistan Alliance

Gorran

Kurdish Islamic Union

Islamic Kurdish Society

Tawafuq

Anbar

94%

6,156

4,805

274,018

40,996

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

50,844

Babil

96%

219,009

170,206

98,905

15,846

1,167

n/a

n/a

n/a

8,520

Baghdad

95%

827,966

509,137

770,938

29,568

19,732

1,817

946

n/a

48,763

Basra

97%

412,635

226,836

71,552

9,253

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

16,511

Dahuk

96%

n/a

179

n/a

n/a

315,543

22,590

57,609

3,075

n/a

Dhi Qar

97%

225,971

236,303

41,732

19,710

334

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Diyala

95%

59,642

80,401

228,440

6,427

43,757

7,976

2,107

n/a

23,463

Erbil

95%

n/a

404

n/a

n/a

434,909

97,179

48,224

59,147

n/a

Karbala

97%

171,844

78,543

34,980

10,852

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Kirkuk

90%

11,862

12,517

182,896

n/a

179,982

30,528

21,772

6,363

15,037

Maysan

98%

99,647

131,614

15,913

5,202

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Muthanna

98%

95,234

69,932

17,712

21,356

1,432

n/a

n/a

n/a

666

Najaf

98%

171,923

147,077

29,652

7,432

524

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Ninewa

94%

15,755

32,973

546,086

48,951

207,993

9,134

4,673

1,237

57,941

Qadisiyah

97%

126,578

128,449

52,627

12,362

805

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Salaheddin

95%

31,026

21,260

216,559

48,695

21,776

2,415

n/a

n/a

54,988

Sulaymaniyah

93%

n/a

188

n/a

n/a

324,806

272,232

95,411

73,968

n/a

Wassit

99%

144,794

125,588

49,378

18,576

907

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Totals

2,620,042

1,976,412

2,631,388

295,226

1,553,667

443,871

230,742

143,790

276,733


















Link: http://www.themajlis.org/projects/iraq-results


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