The Oklahoman

Iraqi court backs manual recount for May election

- BY PHILIP ISSA

BAGHDAD — Iraq’s Supreme Court on Thursday endorsed a manual recount of all ballots from last month’s national elections, but rejected the invalidati­on of ballots from abroad and from voters displaced by recent conflict.

Authoritie­s have been struggling to address allegation­s raised by underperfo­rming parties that the May vote was marred by fraud.

The court ruling concerned a law passed by Parliament that mandated a full, manual recount of the vote, and ordered other measures that President Fuad Masum and the national elections commission described as political interferen­ce. Two-thirds of Parliament’s current members lost their seats in the May polls, or did not stand for re-election.

A warehouse storing ballots from eastern Baghdad was burned down days after the Parliament filed the legislatio­n. Outgoing Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jabouri called it arson and said the fire was set to cover up fraud.

The Supreme Court said the legislatio­n was broadly constituti­onal and endorsed the order to replace the Independen­t Elections Commission with a panel of nine judges to supervise the recount. The commission, deflecting allegation­s of fraud, refused to conduct one of its own.

But the court rejected the mass invalidati­on of the expatriate and displaced persons vote, and the armed services vote in the country’s Kurdish governorat­es. Chief Justice Medhat al-Mahmoud said the sweeping measure was unjust to voters who cast legitimate ballots.

 ?? [AP FILE PHOTO] ?? Iraqi electoral officials work to salvage ballot boxes as smoke rises from a fire that broke out at Baghdad’s largest ballot box storage site, where ballots from Iraq’s May parliament­ary elections are stored, June 10 in Baghdad, Iraq.
[AP FILE PHOTO] Iraqi electoral officials work to salvage ballot boxes as smoke rises from a fire that broke out at Baghdad’s largest ballot box storage site, where ballots from Iraq’s May parliament­ary elections are stored, June 10 in Baghdad, Iraq.

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