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  • The Basra governorate election of 2009 was held on 31 January 2009 alongside elections for all other governorates outside Iraqi Kurdistan and Kirkuk....
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    of Iraq. The party won the Christian reserved seat in the 2009 Basra governorate election. "Article: Iraq: New Chaldean party licensed to operate in...
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  • Gathering of Justice and Unity (category Electoral lists for Iraqi elections)
    coalition that contested the 2009 Basra governorate election and is registered for the 2014 Iraqi legislative election. The list is led by Al-Faiz, the...
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    Governorate or provincial elections were held in Iraq on 31 January 2009, to replace the local councils in fourteen of the eighteen governorates of Iraq...
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  • The Basra governorate election of 2013 was held on 20 April 2013 alongside elections for all other governorates outside Iraqi Kurdistan, Kirkuk, Anbar...
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    Basra (Arabic: ٱلْبَصْرَة, romanized: al-Baṣrah) is a city in southern Iraq. It is the capital and largest city of the eponymous Basra Governorate, as...
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    Kurdistan Region. Baghdad (which is the most populous) and Basra are the oldest governorates. The second most-populous one, Ninawa (or Nineveh) is in the...
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  • State of Law Coalition (category 2009 establishments in Iraq)
    Coalition, is an Iraqi political coalition formed for the 2009 Iraqi governorate elections by the Prime Minister of Iraq at the time, Nouri al-Maliki...
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  • governorate election 2009 Baghdad governorate election 2009 Basra governorate election 2009 Dahuk governorate election 2009 Dhi Qar governorate election 2009 Diyala...
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    representation. The last national elections had used a closed list system, but the Iraqi governorate elections of 2009 had used open lists. The move was...
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    Governorate council elections were held in Iraq on 30 January 2005, the same day as the elections for the transitional Iraqi National Assembly. The Governorate...
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  • Muqtada al-Sadr’s bloc resigned from parliament. During the 2009 Iraqi governorate elections Sadrists ran under the name Independent Free Movement. The...
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  • Iraqi parliamentary election December 2005 Iraqi parliamentary election 2009 Iraqi governorate elections 2010 Iraqi parliamentary election 2001 United Kingdom...
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    ahead of the election. Three seats were reserved for Assyrians; one each in the governorates of Nineveh, Baghdad and Basra. In the election, there were...
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    Governorate or provincial elections were scheduled to be held in Iraq on 20 April 2020, to replace the provincial councils in the governorates of Iraq...
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    Iraq's 18 governorates based on the number of registered voters in each as of the January 2005 elections, including 59 seats for Baghdad Governorate. The seats...
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  • 18 governorates, which are further divided into districts: Baghdād (بغداد) Salāh ad-Dīn (صلاح الدين) Diyālā (ديالى) Wāsit (واسط) Maysān (ميسان) Basra (البصرة)...
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  • state with an autonomous Shia zone in the south. During the 2009 Iraqi governorate elections ISCI ran under the name al-Mehrab Martyr List, the ISCI did...
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  • violently with the Islamic Virtue Party which controlled the Basra Province until 2009. Iraqi Governing Council members, BBC, 2003-07-14, accessed on...
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    Shiites had been predicted by many observers ahead of the 2008 Iraqi governorate elections, which were to be held by October 1, 2008. Concurrently, on April...
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