2014 Iraqi parliamentary election|
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Turnout | 62%[1] |
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Leader
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Nouri al-Maliki
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Muqtada al-Sadr
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Ammar al-Hakim
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Alliance
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State of Law
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al-Ahrar
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Al-Muwatin
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Last election
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89
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39
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18
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Seats won
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92
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34
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29
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Seat change
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3
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5
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11
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Popular vote
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3,141,835
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917,589
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982,003
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Percentage
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24.14%
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7.05%
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7.55%
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Leader
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Usama al-Nujayfi
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Ayad Allawi
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Masoud Barzani
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Alliance
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Muttahidoon
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Al-Wataniya
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KDP
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Last election
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9
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28
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29
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Seats won
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23
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21
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25
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Seat change
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14
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7
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4
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Popular vote
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680,690
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686,017
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1,038,002
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Percentage
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5.23%
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5.27%
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7.98%
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Leader
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Barham Salih
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Saleh al-Mutlaq
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Nawshirwan Mustafa
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Alliance
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PUK
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al-Arabiya
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Gorran
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Last election
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14
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16
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8
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Seats won
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21
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10
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9
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Seat change
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7
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6
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1
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Popular vote
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851,326
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315,858
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451,858
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Percentage
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6.07%
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2.43%
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3.47%
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Colours denote which party won the most votes in every governorate |
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Parliamentary elections were held in Iraq on 30 April 2014. The elections decided the 328 members of the Council of Representatives who will in turn elect the Iraqi president and prime minister.