Iraqi security forces, displaced people cast early votes in parliamentary election

An Iraqi soldier readies cast his vote after marking his ballot at a polling station, during a special voting day for Iraqi security forces, taking place two days before polls open to the public in the parliamentary elections, in Baghdad on November 9, 2025. (Photo by AFP)

Members of Iraq's security forces and its internally displaced population headed to the polls in early voting on Sunday ahead of upcoming parliamentary elections.

Polls opened at 0400 GMT for members of the armed forces, who account for 1.3 million of the more than 21 million eligible voters and would be deployed for security purposes on election day, according to the state Iraqi News Agency. More than 26,500 internally displaced people are also eligible for early voting.

The November 11 elections will be the sixth since the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq that toppled Saddam Hussein.

More than 7,740 candidates, nearly a third of them women, are running for the 329-seat parliament.

An old electoral law, which parliament revived in 2023, will apply to the elections, with many seeing it as favoring larger parties.

While around 70 independents won seats in the 2021 election, only 75 independents are contesting in the upcoming ballot.

Observers fear that turnout might dip below the 41-percent record low of 2021, reflecting voters' apathy and skepticism in a country marked by entrenched leadership, mismanagement, and endemic corruption.

Prominent Iraqi Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr has urged his followers to boycott what he described as a "flawed election".

Influential Shia figures, including former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and cleric Ammar al-Hakim, will play a central role in the election. 

Current Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, elected in 2022, is seeking a second term and is expected to secure a sizeable bloc.

The next prime minister will be voted in by whichever coalition can negotiate allies to become the biggest parliamentary bloc.

(Source: AFP) 


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