Police, army cast ballots in Iraqi parliamentary polls
- Middle East
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 12:00 | 10 May 2018
- Modified Date: 12:10 | 10 May 2018
Iraqi police, military and security personnel on Thursday began voting in the country's second parliamentary election since 2011.
Polling among the general public is set to take place nationwide on Saturday.
The first polling stations opened in Baghdad's Al-Karkh district on Thursday morning, where some 935,000 members of the Iraqi army and police -- along with Peshmerga loyal to northern Iraq's Kurdish Regional Government -- will be eligible to cast ballots.
In the Kurdish region, meanwhile, 99 polling stations have been opened for Peshmerga and Interior Ministry personnel.
On Saturday, voting will be opened to the general public in Iraq's second parliamentary poll since U.S. forces withdrew from the country in 2011.
The election will see more than 7,000 candidates compete for seats in Iraq's 328-member national assembly.
Roughly 24 million Iraqis are registered to take part in the polls.
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