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lördag 19 maj 2018

Official election results for Iraq and South Kurdistan announced ​​​​​​​The Iraqi Independent High Electoral Commission has released the official results of the May 12 parliamentary elections in Iraq and South Kurdistan.


Official election results for Iraq and South Kurdistan announced
​​​​​​​The Iraqi Independent High Electoral Commission has released the official results of the May 12 parliamentary elections in Iraq and South Kurdistan.


The Iraqi Independent High Electoral Commission has released the official results of the May 12 parliamentary elections in Iraq and South Kurdistan.
The Iraqi parliamentary elections saw a 44 percent of voter turnout on May 12.
Around 10 million eligible voters cast their ballots during the election, the commission said during a press conference.
The seats won by the parties in South Kurdistan are as follows;
HEWLER (ERBIL)
KDP: 8
PUK: 2
New Generation: 2
Coalition for Democracy and Justice: 1
Gorran: 1
Komel:1
DUHOK
KDP: 10
Yekgırtu: 1
SULAYMANIYAH
PUK: 8
Gorran: 4
New Generation: 2
KDP: 1
Komel: 1
Coalition for Democracy and Justice: 1
Yekgırtu: 1
MOSUL
KDP: 6
PUK: 1
KIRKUK
PUK: 6
Turkmen Front: 3
Kirkuk Arab Coalition: 3
In Iraq, the coalition supported by Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr took the lead, according to the Iraqi Independent High Electoral Commission Head of Department Riyad Bedran’s press conference in Baghdad.
The Sa'iroon coalition supported by Sadr won 54 seats in the parliament with 329 seats.
Fateh coalition supported by Hashd al-Shaabi commander Hadi Amiri took the second rank with 47 seats, and the Naser coalition led by Prime Minister Haidar Al-Abadi came the third with 42 seats.
The official results for Iraq are as follows;
Sa'iroon (Sadr): 54 seats
Fateh (al-Amri): 47 seats
Naser (Abadi): 42 seats
State of Law (Maliki): 26 seats
KDP (Barzani): 25 seats
Wataniyah (Allawi): 21 seats
Hikma (al-Hakim):19 seats
PUK (Ali): 18 seats
Coalition of Iraqi Decision (Najafi):14 seats
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