- Diyala governorate election, 2009
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The Diyala governorate election of 2009 was held on 31 January 2009 alongside elections for all other governorates outside Iraqi Kurdistan and Kirkuk.
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Background
Campaign
A Sunni Arab candidate from the National Reform Trend was killed near the disputed town of Mandali.[1]
Results
Immediately after the election, the Iraqi National List and the Iraqi National Dialogue Front claimed victory in Diyala.[2] The final results saw them both winning seats, but no part having an overall majority.
A month after the vote, 2000 supporters of ISCI protested at the results, saying internally displaced refugee supporters had been unable to vote, and a large number of their supporters had turned up to vote to find their names were not on the electoral roll.[3]
In March, the INDF said they would form an alliance with the State of Law Coalition and the Iraqi Islamic Party allied with the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq.[4]
Diyala governorate election results Summary of the 31 January 2009Coalition Allied national parties Seats (2005) Seats (2009) Change Votes Iraqi Accord Front Iraqi Islamic Party 14 9 -5 91,135 National Iraqi Project Gathering - 6 +6 66,309 Kurdish Arabic Turkmen Democratic Coalition KDP, PUK 7 6 -1 62,219 Iraqi National List - 3 +3 42,650 State of Law Coalition Islamic Dawa Party - 2 +2 27,408 National Diyala Alliance - 2 +2 25,068 National Reform Trend National Reform Trend - 1 +1 20,140 Islamic & National Forces in Diyala
Diyala National CoalitionSCIRI 20 - -20 Other Parties Total 41 29 -12 430,407 Sources: this article - [5] References
- ^ Poll candidates killed in Iraq , Al Jazeera, 2009-01-30
- ^ Who are big winners in Iraq election? Depends on whom you ask, Chicago Tribune, 2009-02-04
- ^ Iraqi Shia protest at Diyala vote, Al Jazeera, 2009-03-02
- ^ New Alliances In Iraq Cross Sectarian Lines, Washington Post, 2009-03-20
- ^ final election results, Niqash, 2009-02-25
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