Newspaper: Al - Abadi coalition ruled out the change of election results after re - counting and manual counting

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Re-counting will not change many of the announced results, with the exception of minor changes involving minor entities, a member of the victory coalition led by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Wednesday. , Especially as voter turnout was poor.

Al-Hayat quoted al-Hassani as saying today (July 4, 2018) that re-counting will not change much of the declared results, except minor changes that include simple entities in the western and northern parts of the country.

He added that "the recount of all votes by hand, will restore the confidence of the citizen politicians, especially as the turnout was weak because of the crisis of confidence suffered by the Iraqi people," and felt that "partial recount will not take time," and expressed hope that the hopes Who demanded it. "
The Iraqi Independent Electoral Commission (IHEC), which is mandated by the judiciary, has started a manual counting of voters in centers suspected of rigging and rigging the results. It announced the start of the counting process after the arrival of the team of judges assigned to Kirkuk and a number of other constituencies .

The newspaper quoted a senior source, who declined to be identified, that "the process of counting and partial sorting of the results of Kirkuk include more than 500 funds distributed to various centers in the province, including 190 funds have not sent data to Baghdad so far."

"Strict procedures have been adopted by the panel of judges who are supervising the re-counting of the voices of questionable centers, including not allowing journalists and supervisors of electoral entities to enter their phones into the counting rooms . "

The source revealed that "counting and sorting is not limited to the province of Kirkuk exclusively, but includes all the provinces that registered complaints and complaints," pointing out that "the process of partial counting and sorting in all centers may take a full month, if there are no obstacles to prevent the flow of work."
The Commission's spokesman, Judge Laith Jabr Hamza, said in a statement that "the task entrusted to the Board of Commissioners under the third amendment to the electoral law, not in the form of some thought to see the mere recalculation of Voices, but includes a recount and manual sorting according to the legal context according to The laws and regulations in force for the elections, in addition to the procedures contained in the decision of the Federal Supreme Court in this regard.

It is worth mentioning that "the elections of the House of Representatives took place on 12 May last, and used the system of electronic voting, which is applied for the first time in the country, and faced the results of the election wave of objections, mostly political parties did not win, while a parliamentary commission of inquiry recorded irregularities related to fraud and mismanagement Elections.

Article Credit: https://sngiq.net/wordpress/?p=142432
Special thanks to Charles Bright!!