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High Turnout For Parliamentary Elections in Iraq

HeadlineDec 16, 2005

In Iraq, government officials are reporting a high turnout in the country’s first full-term parliamentary elections, held Thursday. Officials estimated a turnout of up to 11 million people — 70 percent of the electorate. The number was boosted by the participation of Iraq’s Sunni Arab population, which largely boycotted interim elections in January.

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