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Iraqi governorate elections of 2005

Iraqi governorate elections, 2005
Iraq
30 January 2005 2009 →

All 748 seats to the councils for the 18 governorates of Iraq
  First party Second party Third party
  Abdul Aziz al-Hakim Massoud Barzani Jalal Talabani
Leader Abdul Aziz al-Hakim Massoud Barzani Jalal Talabani
Party ISCI KDP PUK
Last election - - -
Seats won 195 91 80
Seat change Increase195 Increase91 Increase80
Governors 7 2 2
Governors +/– Increase7 Increase2 Increase2

  Fourth party
  No image.svg
Leader Muqtada al-Sadr
Party Sadrist Movement
Seats won 60
Seat change Increase60
Governors 2
Governors +/– Increase2

2005 Iraqi elections.svg
Colours show the largest party per governorate

Governorate council elections were held in Iraq on 30 January 2005, the same day as the elections for the transitional Iraqi National Assembly. Each province has a 41-member council, except for Baghdad, whose council has 51 members.

A summary of the results by governorate was:

The council elected Maamoon Sami Rasheed al-Alwani as governor.

The council elected Salem al-Saleh Meslmawe as the governor.

The council elected SCIRI member, Hussain al-Tahan as governor.

The council elected Fadhila member Mohammed al-Waili as governor. In April 2007, SIIC successfully brought a no-confidence motion against Waili. This dismissal was ratified by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in July.

The council elected Aziz Kadum Alwan al-Ogheli, a SCIRI member, as governor.

The council elected Ra'ad Hameed Al-Mula Jowad Al-Tamimi, a Badr Brigades leader, as governor.

Source - http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/html/newsletterImages/PF81Annexes.pdf

The council elected SCIRI member Uqeil al-Khazaali as governor.

The council re-elected Abdulrahman Mustapha Fatah as governor, who had served since the 2003 invasion of Iraq

Adel Mahudar Radi, a former Mahdi Army commander, was elected governor.

The Governorate Council elected SCIRI member Mohammed Ali al-Hasani as the provincial Governor, and an Islamic Dawa Party member, Ahmad Marzouq Salal as the council president. al-Hasani was assassinated in August 2007 in an attack blamed on the Mahdi Army, and the council elected Marzouq his successor, with an SCIRI member becoming the council president.


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