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Provincial Elections : help !

PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2014 3:59 pm
Author: Piling
No one knows the results in Kirkuk ? I have red that PUK got around 42 %, but what about Goran ?

Re: Provincial Elections : help !

PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2014 4:59 pm
Author: Anthea
May 3, 2014

Slêmanî (Sulaimaniyah), Erbil-Hewlêr, Duhok, Kirkuk [Kerkûk], Raniya, Halabja, Kurdistan Region 'Iraq'

IHEC to announce elections results after May 25, 2014

Baghdad: The Independent High Electoral Commission announced that the results of the elections will be announced after the 25th of May, 2014. The Deputy Chairman of the Board of Commissioners, Qatea al-Zubai, said “The announcement of the elections results will be after the 25th of May where the complaint will take 10-15 days to settled.” iraqinews.com

http://www.ekurd.net/mismas/articles/mi ... al1596.htm


Not sure if that includes Kurkuk results but could well do :-\

Re: Provincial Elections : help !

PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2014 6:25 am
Author: Piling
I have to wait for final results, I know, But now we have estimations. PUK media give 42 % to Dr Karim Najmadin, but do not mention how much did Goran.

Re: Provincial Elections : help !

PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2014 7:18 am
Author: Londoner
I read that pro-Arab parties and Turkman Front lost a lot PUK will get at least 6 seats and KDP at least one.

Re: Provincial Elections : help !

PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2014 7:28 am
Author: Piling
the temporary results I have :

PUK 42%

Al Iraqiyya 15%

Turkmen Front : 12 %

National Coalition : 8%

KDP : 6 %

Just Goran results are missing… That is a PUK/KDP PLOT ! :lol:

Re: Provincial Elections : help !

PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2014 10:30 am
Author: Piling
On Twitter someone graciously gives me the results published by Rudaw :

Latest unofficial results for #Kirkuk votes; #PUK 200K, #KDP 63347, #Gorran 23713, Yekgrtu 7K, Komal 4K, #Arab Alliance 30K, ITF 50K.

Arithmetic :Now I have just to convert in % :((

Re: Provincial Elections : help !

PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2014 10:45 am
Author: Anthea
Piling wrote:On Twitter someone graciously gives me the results published by Rudaw :

Latest unofficial results for #Kirkuk votes; #PUK 200K, #KDP 63347, #Gorran 23713, Yekgrtu 7K, Komal 4K, #Arab Alliance 30K, ITF 50K.

Arithmetic :Now I have just to convert in % :((

QUICK QUICK QUICK :-w

Re: Provincial Elections : help !

PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2014 10:48 am
Author: Anthea
KDP 39.32 % | 766,042
Gorran 24.29 % | 473,245
PUK 22.76 % | 443,483
Yekgrtu 7.74 % | 150,726
Komall 5.87 % | 114,433
Other 0.01 % | 255

Those are total results for Kurdistan

Re: Provincial Elections : help !

PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2014 10:50 am
Author: Piling
I guess that is the general results of KRG provincial elections. Not Kirkuk.

If Rudaw's estimations are true : #KDP 63347, #Gorran 23713 means that KDP make 3 x better than Gorran in Kirkuk ? :shock:

And the fact is that I understand nothing by reading Rudaw results : 200 k = 200 000 ?

Re: Provincial Elections : help !

PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2014 11:10 am
Author: Anthea
Piling wrote:I guess that is the general results of KRG provincial elections. Not Kirkuk.

If Rudaw's estimations are true : #KDP 63347, #Gorran 23713 means that KDP make 3 x better than Gorran in Kirkuk ? :shock:

And the fact is that I understand nothing by reading Rudaw results : 200 k = 200 000 ?

Something wrong with these results
For the whole of Kurdistan KDP 766,042
For Kirkuk KDP 63347

Think I will leave it to you to try and work out :))

Re: Provincial Elections : help !

PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2014 1:48 pm
Author: Piling
If you are patient I will post all the explanations and secrets within those Kabbalist Elections :D

Re: Provincial Elections : help !

PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2014 2:14 pm
Author: Anthea
Piling wrote:If you are patient I will post all the explanations and secrets within those Kabbalist Elections :D


Sounds very intriguing - I might even forgive you for eating baby calfs :ymhug:

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I know there are some sort of problems with the election results so I look forward to your secret insider information :ymapplause:

Re: Provincial Elections : help !

PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2014 3:01 pm
Author: Piling
Here is an analysis of the results. It is hard to have the same for Kirkuk because of former delayed elections and their constant change of rules :

2014 Provincial Election results based on preliminary data published by Rudaw :

http://rudaw.net/english/kurdistan/elections/results

67% of eligible voters actually voted in the 2014 Provincial Election.

74% of eligible voters actually voted in the 2013 Parliamentary Election.

Even though 216,211 new voters participated in the just concluded 2014 Provincial Elections, 80,784 fewer voted compared to the 2013 Parliamentary Elections: 1,887,991 (2014) 1,968,775 (2013)



2014 PROVINCIAL ELECTION

67% of total eligible voters actually voted (1,887,991 voted of 2,819,032 eligible)
69% Duhok (445,647 voted of 641,436 eligible)
61% Erbil (643,280 voted of 1,052,596 eligible)
71% Slemani (799,064 voted of 1,125,000 eligible)

(New voters included 62,706 in Duhok, 60,636 in Erbil, and 92,869 in Slemani. Total 216,211.

Explanation of the following, for example: KDP won 39% of overall total votes, 72% of Duhok votes, 50% of Erbil votes, and 10% of Slemani votes. Gorran won 25% of overall total votes, 6% of Duhok votes, 15% of Erbil votes, and 43% of Slemani votes. PUK won 23% of overall total vote, 8% of Duhok votes, 22% of Erbil votes, and 32% of Slemani votes. Etc.

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2013 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION

74% of total eligible voters actually voted (1,968,775 voted of 2,653,743 eligible)

Explanation of the following, for example: KDP won 38% of overall total votes, 70% of Duhok votes, 48% of Erbil votes, and 11% of Slemani votes. Gorran won 24% of overall total votes, 3% of Duhok votes, 18% of Erbil votes, and 41% of Slemani votes. PUK won 18% of overall total vote, 6% of Duhok votes, 13% of Erbil votes, and 29% of Slemani votes. Etc.

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GAIN/LOSS OF 2014 PROVINCIAL ELECTION SINCE 2013 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION

Explanation of the following, for example: In the 2014 Provincial Elections the KDP lost 16,612 votes overall compared to the 2013 Parliamentary Election, but their share of total votes increased by 1% over the 2013 Parliamentary Election. KDP gained 11,184 votes in Duhok and increased their share of total Duhok votes by 2%, lost 17,428 votes in Erbil and also their share of total Erbil votes decreased by 2%, and lost 10,368 votes in Slemani and their share of total Slemani votes decreased by 1%. Gorran lost 12,875 votes overall and their overall share increased by 1%, gained 12,445 votes in Duhok and increased their share of Duhok votes by 3%, lost 35,369 votes in Erbil and also lost 3% of their share of total Erbil votes, but gained 10,039 votes in Slemani and increased their share of Slemani votes by 2%.
PUK gained 82,984 votes overall and their overall share increased by 5%
, gained 12,106 votes in Duhok and increased their share of Duhok votes by 5%, gained 49,630 votes in Erbil and increased their share of Erbil votes by 4%, and gained 21,248 votes in Slemani and increased their share of Slemani votes by 3%. Etc.

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KDP gained votes in Duhok, but lost votes in Erbil and Slemani. Gorran gained in Duhok and Slemani but lost in Erbil. PUK gained in all three governorates. Yekgirtu lost in all three governorates. Komal lost in Duhok and Slemani but gained in Erbil.

Re: Provincial Elections : help !

PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2014 5:56 pm
Author: Anthea
What about the Kurds living in UK?

I know that many have had problems voting in previous elections - where are they mentioned in the results?

There must be millions of expat Kurds around the world :?

Re: Provincial Elections : help !

PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2014 8:24 am
Author: Londoner
For Kirkuk, the news may be very bad for Kurds.
They want to take 83 ballot boxes to Baghdad for a fraud purpose against Kurds.