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December 15, 2005

Iraq Extends Voting After High Turnout

Democratic congressman filed suit enjoining the polls to remain open in St. Louis On the Euphrates.

Iraqis voted in a historic parliamentary election Thursday, with strong turnout reported in Sunni Arab areas and even a shortage of ballots in some precincts. Because of the large turnout, the Iraqi election commission met in emergency session and extended voting for one hour after long lines were reported at some sites, said commission official Munthur Abdelamir. Heavy participation by Sunni Arabs, who had shunned balloting last January, bolstered U.S. hopes of calming the insurgency enough to begin withdrawing its troops next year.

Some preliminary returns were expected late Thursday, but final returns could take days, if not weeks.

Meanwhile, several explosions rocked Baghdad throughout the day, but overall the level of violence was low.


Video Replay: "Anyone who does not support what America has done and George Bush can go to hell..."

Iraq the Model Live-Blogs: Sounds like everything's going pretty well:

he deployment of Iraqi security forces on the streets was heavy with a noticeable absence of American forces except for their presence in the skies; there are many Apache helicopters and jet fighters as well as small surveillance planes al over Baghdad.

The number of voting officials, independent observers and political bodies’ representatives is higher than what we saw in January.

From what we saw, people feel safer walking to the voting centers this time; many of them were carrying Iraqi flags.

Unwinnable.

More, From the FoxNews piece:

An imam in Ramadi was heard over a mosque loudspeaker saying: "God will bless you with a great life if you go out and vote. This is your last chance to vote."

A glitch that's bad, but also sort of good:

The big turnout in Fallujah also caused problems, with voters, election officials and the mayor complaining of a shortage of ballot boxes and ballots.

Mayor Dhari Youssef al-Arsan, who put turnout at about 45 percent, said 11 out of 35 polling stations did not get ballot boxes and some ran out of ballots in the early hours of voting.

"Three sites stopped because they ran out of ballots," he said. "We had an administrative problem opening polling sites in some of the centers."

It's bad if this makes Sunnis feel they were deliberately screwed, of course. I don't know if they were able to correct this problem in time to get those peoples' votes.

On the other hand, it's good that turnout was so high in Fallujah, of all places.

Thanks to Dughee for pointing that out.


posted by Ace at 10:01 AM
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God bless em; overall they very brave people. Can't wait to see what kind of spin disturbin Durbin and his asshat lefty brethren put on this.

Posted by: Johnnywaka on December 15, 2005 10:11 AM

Did you hear the bad news from Fallujah? There was a shortage of ballot boxes! That's some bad news that warms the cockles of my heart. :)

Posted by: Duhgee on December 15, 2005 10:17 AM

Maybe they could borrow some from Iran

Posted by: nick on December 15, 2005 10:37 AM

[sarcasm]

Man, Dean was right! Our current course is unwinnable! These people will never be ready for democracy! Why, the country is practically in civil war now!

[/sarcasm]

Posted by: Hal on December 15, 2005 10:48 AM

This election is a non-event for the so-called liberal sites.
Daily Kos and DU have nothing, nada, zero posted about the election.

The DU has the fake NYT story about the fake ballots form Iran -- the DUmmies had fun with that one.

But nothing about today's election. They're still stuck on stoopid and wishing for Fitzmas.

Posted by: Timmy in the Well on December 15, 2005 11:05 AM

Is it just me, or is he flashing the hand signal from Big Trouble in Little China?

Posted by: Mob on December 15, 2005 11:05 AM

Fucking Diebold.

Posted by: Karl Maher on December 15, 2005 11:09 AM

Let's talk about health care!

Posted by: John Kerry on December 15, 2005 12:45 PM
Posted by: berk on December 15, 2005 12:45 PM

Heh. That "John Kerry" comment brings up a good point. If Democrats had been rooting for success in Iraq instead of carping about the lack of a "plan," they could celebrate without being seen as a BUSHITLER STOOGE.

Imagine. Democrats celebrating new democracy.

Posted by: Slublog on December 15, 2005 12:47 PM

Very well said, Berk. Nothing gets me clicking through on comment spam like indiscriminant, context-free use of the work "şirketleri".

Daily Kos and DU have nothing, nada, zero posted about the election.

True, but Kos has a post "Mr. Bush, Your Coalition is Shrinking." Interesting he brings up shrinking coalitions on the very day that Joe Biden jumps ship and goes to Iraq to wave his suddenly purple finger in front of the camera.

Posted by: Dave S on December 15, 2005 01:09 PM

This whole process has been totally mismanaged. Its an unwinable quagmire. There is nothing more our troops can accomplish. Its time to get them over the horizon. We need a timetable. There is no plan. Lies, lies, lies.

If the democrats can be so wrong about this entire thing why would anyone trust them on national security. Ever.

Posted by: JackStraw on December 15, 2005 01:41 PM

The photogarpher, before snapping the picture, said to the Iraq soldiers, "Okay now show me what me John Kerry's penis looks like."

Posted by: Timmy in the Well on December 15, 2005 07:01 PM
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