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Early results show record low voter turnout in Iraq election

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BAGHDAD: Iraq saw a record low election turnout since the U.S.-led invasion that toppled dictator Saddam Hussein, the independen­t body that oversees the election said on Monday. The preliminar­y results signal widespread dissatisfa­ction and distrust in this weekend’s vote for a new parliament.

The election was held months ahead of schedule as a concession to a youth-led popular uprising against corruption and mismanagem­ent. But the vote was marred by widespread apathy and a boycott by many of the same young activists who thronged the streets of Baghdad and Iraq’s southern provinces in late 2019, calling for change and new elections.

The Independen­t High Electoral Commission on Monday said preliminar­y results show turnout from Sunday’s election was 41 percent. That’s down from 44 percent in the 2018 elections, which was an all-time low.

Tens of thousands of people protested in late 2019 and early 2020, and were met by security forces firing live ammunition and tear gas. More than 600 people were killed and thousands injured within just a few months.

Although authoritie­s gave in and called the early elections, the death toll and the heavy-handed crackdown - as well as a string of targeted assassinat­ions - prompted many protesters to later call for a boycott of the vote.

More definitive results were expected later Monday, but negotiatio­ns to choose a prime minister tasked with forming a government are expected to drag on for weeks or even months.

The election was the sixth held since the fall of Saddam Hussein after the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003. Many were skeptical that independen­t candidates from the protest movement stood a chance against well-entrenched parties and politician­s, many of them backed by powerful armed militias. Many said the election would only bring back the same faces and parties responsibl­e for the corruption and mismanagem­ent that has plagued Iraq for decades.

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