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Friday, May 14, 2010 10:10 GMT

Independent High Electoral Commission announced that it has completed the votes recount of 10,357 polling stations in Baghdad.

The manual recount of votes will be completed fully today, the IHEC said.

Votes recount was overseen by 394 observers of different political entities in addition to 26 local observers and 21 international observers in addition to 15 media institutions, the Council’s Vice President Amal Birqadar said in a press conference.

The recount of votes in Baghdad will be completed today, she said.

http://www.alsumaria.tv/en/Iraq-News/1-49104-IHEC-completes-Baghdad-votes-recount.html

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BAGHDAD (Iba) / follow-up / ... To end the Electoral Commission for elections in Iraq today re-sort the counting of votes in Baghdad, two months after the legislative elections.

It is scheduled to announce the election commission later in the evening in a news conference the completion of the process of sorting and counting without an announcement of the results.

The Electoral Commission has started during the last period to implement the decision of the Court's re-counting manually in Baghdad in scrutinizing the 11 000 polling stations in Baghdad. After it complained about some of the Iraqi parties, especially the rule of law, including a coalition led by Nuri al-Maliki complaints challenging the integrity of the elections.

The Electoral Commission announced recently that the results of counting was 90% identical to the final results of the elections and announced in 26 of the month of March

http://www.ipairaq.com/index.php?name=inner&t=politics&id=25173

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