Parliamentary elections were held in
Iraq on 30 April 2014. The elections decided the 328 members of the
Council of Representatives
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The council was created ...
who will in turn elect the Iraqi
President and
Prime Minister.
Electoral system
The
open list form of
party-list proportional representation, using the
governorates as the constituencies, is the
electoral system used. The counting system has been changed slightly from the
largest remainder method to the
modified Sainte-Laguë method
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* ''Modified'' (album), the second full-length album by Save Ferris
*Modified racing, or "Modifieds", an American automobile racing genre
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* Modification (disambiguation)
* Modifier (disambiguation)
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due to a ruling by the
Supreme Court of Iraq
The Federal Supreme Court of Iraq ( ar, المحكمة الاتحادية العليا, ''Al-Mahkamah al-Ittihādiyah al-‘Ulyā'') is the independent judicial body of Iraq that interprets the constitution and determines the constitutionality of ...
that the previous method discriminated against smaller parties. Seven "compensatory" seats that were awarded at the national level to those parties whose national share of the vote wasn't reflected in the seats won at the governorate level have been allocated to individual governorates. Eight seats remain
reserved for
minority groups at the national level: five for
Assyrians
Assyrian may refer to:
* Assyrian people, the indigenous ethnic group of Mesopotamia.
* Assyria, a major Mesopotamian kingdom and empire.
** Early Assyrian Period
** Old Assyrian Period
** Middle Assyrian Empire
** Neo-Assyrian Empire
* Assyrian ...
and one each for
Mandaeans,
Yezidis, and
Shabaks.
Seat allocation
Prior to the elections, the parliament decided to expand from 325 to 328. As with the 2010 elections, 8 seats were reserved for ethnic and religious minorities. Unlike previous elections, there were no ''compensatory seats.''
Campaign
The campaign was expected to focus on competition within the three main religious and ethnic communities: Shi'ite Arabs, Sunni Arabs and Kurds. While under the
Constitution of Iraq
The Constitution of the Republic of Iraq ( ar, دستور جمهورية العراق Kurdish: دەستووری عێراق) is the fundamental law of Iraq. The first constitution came into force in 1925. The current constitution was adopted on Se ...
the head of the largest coalition has the first call to become
prime minister, in a precedent set following the 2010 election, a revised coalition can be formed following the election. This reduced the incentive for parties to form broad coalitions prior to the election. So in November 2011, Iraq's
Independent High Electoral Commission approved 276 political entities to run in the elections, including a number of coalitions.
Shi'ite Arabs were split between the Prime Minister's
State of Law Coalition
The State of Law Coalition ( ar, إئتلاف دولة القانون ''I'tilāf Dawlat al-Qānūn''), also known as Rule of Law Coalition, is an Iraqi political coalition formed for the 2009 Iraqi governorate elections by the Prime Minister of ...
, the
Sadrist al-Ahrar Bloc
The Al-Ahrar Bloc ( ar-at, كتلة الأحرار, Kotlat Al-Ahrar or ''Liberal Bloc'') is an Iraqi Shia Islamist political coalition formed for the 2014 Iraqi parliamentary election. It is headed by Dia Najem Abdallah al-Asadi.
The mainly S ...
, and the
Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq backed ''
al-Muwatin'' coalition. The former secular, non-sectarian ''
Iraqiya
The Iraqi National Movement (INM) (Arabic: الحركة الوطنية العراقية ''al-Ḥaraka al-Waṭaniya al-Iraqiyya''), more commonly known as the al-Iraqiya List, was an Iraqi political coalition formed to contest the 2010 parliament ...
'' bloc – 2010 the strongest force elected into parliament – had broken apart into
Usama al-Nujayfi's Sunni
regionalist ''
Muttahidoon'' coalition,
Ayad Allawi
Ayad Allawi ( ar, إيَاد عَلَّاوِي ; born 31 May 1944) is an Iraqi politician. He served as the vice president of Iraq from 2014 to 2015 and 2016 to 2018. Previously he was interim prime minister of Iraq from 2004 to 2005 and the p ...
's National Coalition ''
al-Wataniya
The National Coalition ( ar, Al-Wataniya, ar, ائتلاف الوطنية) is a political coalition in Iraq.
Members
The following parties made up the coalition for the 2014 Iraqi parliamentary election, 2014 parliamentary election:
*Iraqi Natio ...
'', and
Saleh al-Mutlaq's
al-Arabiya Coalition
The Al-Arabiya Coalition ( ar, إئتلاف العربية''I'tilāf alarabiya'') also known as Arabic Coalition is an Iraqi political coalition formed for the 2014 Iraqi parliamentary election by then-Deputy Prime Minister of Iraq Saleh al-Mutlaq ...
. And the two prominent Kurdish parties,
Masoud Barzani
Masoud Barzani ( ku, ,مهسعوود بارزانی, translit=Mesûd Barzanî}; born 16 August 1946) is a Kurdish politician who has been leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) since 1979, and was President of the Kurdistan Region of ...
's
Kurdistan Democratic Party
The Kurdistan Democratic Party ( ku, Partiya Demokrat a Kurdistanê; پارتی دیموکراتی کوردستان), usually abbreviated as KDP or PDK, is the largest party in Iraqi Kurdistan and the senior partner in the Kurdistan Regional Gov ...
(KDP) and
Jalal Talabani's
Patriotic Union of Kurdistan
The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK; ku, یەکێتیی نیشتمانیی کوردستان, translit=Yekîtiya Nîştimanî ya Kurdistanê) is a political party active in Kurdistan Region and the disputed territories in Iraq. The PUK describe ...
(PUK), were joined by a third Kurdish party, the
Movement for Change (Gorran) headed by
Nawshirwan Mustafa.
Conduct
As members of the security forces voted on Monday 28 April, six different
polling stations were hit by suicide bombers, leading to at least 27 deaths. Insurgent group
Islamic State of Iraq and Syria has threatened violence against
Sunni Muslims
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who vote in the election.
Results
The IHEC confirmed the results on 25 May.
By governorate
Al Anbar Governorate
Al Anbar Governorate ( ar, محافظة الأنبار; ''muḥāfaẓat al-’Anbār''), or Anbar Province, is the largest governorate in Iraq by area. Encompassing much of the country's western territory, it shares borders with Syria, Jordan, ...
Arbil Governorate
Babil Governorate
Baghdad Governorate
Basra Governorate
Dhi Qar Governorate
Diyala Governorate
Diyala Governorate ( ar, محافظة ديالى ) or Diyala Province is a governorate in central-eastern Iraq.
Provincial government
*Governor: Muthana al-Timimi
*Deputy Governor: Mohammed Jassim al-Jubouri
Council
Geography
Diyala Gov ...
Dohuk Governorate
Karbala Governorate
Kirkuk Governorate
Maysan Governorate
Muthanna Governorate
Najaf Governorate
Nineveh Governorate
Nineveh Governorate ( ar, محافظة نينوى, syr, ܗܘܦܪܟܝܐ ܕܢܝܢܘܐ, Hoparkiya d’Ninwe, ckb, پارێزگای نەینەوا, Parêzgeha Neynewa), also known as Ninawa Governorate, is a governorate in northern Iraq. It has an ...
Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate
Saladin Governorate
Sulaymaniyah Governorate
Sulaymaniyah Governorate ( ku, پارێزگای سلێمانی, Parêzgeha Silêmaniyê, ar, محافظة السليمانية) or Sulaymaniyah Province is a mountainous Governorates of Iraq, governorate in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Its large ...
Wasit Governorate
Candidate votes
Government formation
The first session of the new parliament began on 1 July where all 328 members took oath to carry out their legal tasks and responsibilities devotedly and honestly and preserve the independence and sovereignty of Iraq, and safeguard the interests of its people. The constitution mentions that in the first session, the parliament has to elect a Speaker for the House along with two deputies. This didn't happen as some Kurdish and Sunni Arab MPs boycotted the session causing a lack of quorum since they did not agree on a single candidate. The next session took place on 13 July and brought about a consensus for the post of Speaker after it was announced that
Salim al-Jabouri was the candidate.
After Salim al-Jabouri was voted as Speaker of the House, the parliament voted for
Fuad Masum as president who in turn asked
Haider al-Abadi to form a government on 11 August. The government was formed on 8 September 2014 with most parties being part of the new government.
References
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