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Election Monitoring Networks Release Opening Report for General Voting of the Kurdistan Region parliamentary Elections


Today, October 20, 2024, the general voting process for the Kurdistan Region parliamentary elections began in the provinces of Erbil, Sulaymaniyah, Duhok, and Halabja. A total of 1,266 polling centers were opened, distributed as follows: 498 centers in Erbil, 477 in Sulaymaniyah, 264 in Duhok, and 27 in Halabja.

There are 6,318 polling stations, and voters are distributed across these centers and stations, for a total of 2,683,618.

The polling centers opened at 7:00 a.m. according to the procedures set by the Independent High Electoral Commission, and observers filled out the specific forms for the opening process.

This report covers responses from 813 observers from the region, with the answers to the following questions as follows:

It is worth mentioning that EIN Network for Election Monitoring and Democracy is observing the elections in the Kurdistan Region with more than 200 observers distributed across polling centers and stations.  This effort is within the framework of the Alliance of National Networks and Organizations to Monitor the Kurdistan Regional Parliament Elections, which employs more than 1,600 observers, and within the "Democracy and Transparency: Empowering Civic Engagement and Media Freedom" project, in partnership with the Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA) and supported by the European Union.

It is also notable that the monitoring process is long-term, starting from the stage of enacting the election law and continuing until the general voting day on October 20th. This includes monitoring the counting, sorting, auditing, and the final announcement of election results.

20-10-2024, 11:00
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