This morning, more
than 50 polling stations were opened in Anbar Governorate to allow 91,082
members of the Internal Security and those of the police and the army, as well
as hospital and prison personnel to cast their votes. The polling went smoothly
in spite of the curfew in most of Anbar's regions. The first few hours of
voting drew large numbers of voters but by this afternoon the numbers went
down, particularly in places where some military operations are still underway.
In Habbaniya, a number of mortar shells targeted a polling station but there were no casualties and only slight damages to the station. An army patrol was also the target of an explosive device which killed 3 people and injured 4 others.
There have been some
technical problems when some of the electronic polling machines broke down, but
replacements were on hand. The representatives of the candidates' blocs
registered some procedural violations which led to delays in allowing the
representatives into the stations which was supposed to take place at 7:00 a.m.
but the delay lasted until 9:30.
Today has been set
aside in the polls for members of the security, police, and army personnel to
cast their votes. Some of the violations observed by the bloc representatives
and civil observers included the fact that some high-ranking army officers had
ordered some of their personnel and pressured them in one way or another to
vote for the bloc headed by the Defense Minister, Sa'adoun Al-Dulaimi, and
which is expected to take first place in the balloting as a result of the
inappropriate interference.
The polls are due to
close at 6:00 p.m. to enable the Election Commission to announce some results
and percentages in the voting.
So far, none of the
factions who have been fighting against the government forces have not nominated
or backed anybody officially. The armed groups of the 'Tribal Revolutionaries'
have apparently chosen to remain quiet, as their statements have always
indicated that they do not expect much from the political process, but rely
rather on the military option in attaining the realization of their demands.
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