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2009 Saladin Governorate election

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All 28 seats for the Saladin Governorate council
  First party Second party
  Ayad Allawi
Leader Ayad al-Samarrai Ayad Allawi
Party Tawafuq INL
Last election 0 3
Seats before 0 3
Seats won 5 5
Seat change Increase5 Increase2

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Saleh al-Mutlaq
Party National Iraqi Project Front INDF
Last election 3 0
Seats before 3 0
Seats won 3 3
Seat change No change Increase3

Governor of Saladin before election

Hamed Hamood Shekti al-Qaisi
DPAK

Subsequent Governor

Mutashar al-Aliwi
Tawafuq

The Saladin governorate election of 2009, was held on 31 January 2009 alongside elections for all other governorates outside Iraqi Kurdistan and Kirkuk Governorate.

Campaign

The governor of Saladin, Hamad Hamood al-Qaysi, stood for the Iraqi National List of former Prime Minister Ayad Allawi. The INL also recruited local tribal leaders. The INL were successful in the elections because they had consistently opposed the de-Baathification policies of the Iraqi government, which had caused significant unemployment in the province.

The Reconciliation and Liberation Bloc's main slogan was "Get Out, Get Out Occupier".

Results

Immediately after the election, the Iraqi National List and the Iraqi National Dialogue Front claimed victory in Saladin.

In March, the INDF said they would form an alliance with the State of Law Coalition.

Summary of the 31 January 2009 Saladin governorate election results
Coalition Allied national parties Seats (2005) Seats (2009) Change Votes
Salahuddin Accordance Front Iraqi Accord Front 5 Increase5 57,264
Iraqi National Accord INL 3 5 Increase2 56,853
National Iraqi Gathering 3 3 35,482
Iraqi National Dialogue Front 3 Increase3 35,131
Iraqi Scholars and Intellectuals Group 2 Increase2 23,772
Iraqi Turkmen Front ITF 5 2 Decrease3 19,013
Reconciliation and Liberation Bloc 6 2 Decrease4 18,743
Salahuddin National Front 2 Increase2 18,079
List of the Unified Democratic Coalition in Salah al-Din Governorate
Brotherly and Co-existence Coalition
PUK, KDP 8 2 Decrease6 17,651
State of Law Coalition Islamic Dawa Party 3 2 Decrease1 14,422
Coalition for Iraqi National Unity 5 Decrease5
Unified List 4 Decrease4
Gathering of Independents in Salah al-Din 2 Decrease2
National Al-Risaliya List Sadr 2 Decrease2
Total 41 28 Decrease13 403,764
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References

  1. ^ As Iraqis Tally Votes, Former Leader Re-emerges, The New York Times, 2009-02-03
  2. Who are big winners in Iraq election? Depends on whom you ask Archived 7 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Chicago Tribune, 2009-02-04
  3. New Alliances In Iraq Cross Sectarian Lines, The Washington Post, 2009-03-20
  4. final election results Archived 12 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Niqash, 2009-02-25
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