2005 Nineveh governorate election

Governorate Council elections in the Nineveh Governorate of Iraq were held on January 30, 2005, simultaneously with the national legislative election.

2005 Nineveh Governorate election

30 January 2005 (2005-01-30)

All 41 seats for the Ninawa Governorate council
Turnout17%
  First party Second party
 
Leader Massoud Barzani Abdul Aziz al-Hakim
Party DPAK ISCI
Seats won 31 5
Seat change 31 5
Popular vote 109,295 17,255
Percentage 65.87% 10.4%
Swing 65.87% 10.4%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Tariq al-Hashimi
Party Iraqi Islamic Party Council of the United Clans of Mosul
Seats won 2 2
Seat change 2 2
Popular vote 7,065 6,624
Percentage 4.26% 4%
Swing 4.26% 4%

Governor of Babil before election

Duraid Kashmoula
Independent

Subsequent Governor

Duraid Kashmoula
Independent

Results

The province is largely a mix of Sunnis and Kurds, but there is also a significant Shi'ite presence. Despite making the vast majority, almost all Sunni Arabs boycotted the election, leading to the Kurdish party winning almost all of the seats.[1]

The council voted for the independent Sunni Arab, Duraid Mohammed Kashmula, to continue as governor. His brother, Usama Yousif Kashmula, had been appointed as governor of Nineveh Governorate in 2003 by the Coalition Provisional Authority, and Duraid succeeded Usama after he was assassinated in July 2004.[2]

Party Arabic name Votes Percent Seats
probable
Democratic Patriotic Alliance of Kurdistan al-Qaima al-Watania ad-Dimoqratia al-Kurdistania 109,295 65.9% 31
Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq al-Majlis al-Ala lil-Thawra al-Islamia fi'l-'Iraq 17,255 10.4% 5
Iraqi Islamic Party al-Hizb al-Islami al-'Iraqi 7,065 4.2% 2
Council of the United Clans of Mosul Majlis Ashair al-Mawsal al-Muhwahid 6,624 4.0% 2
National Rafidain List al-Qaima ar-Rafidain al-Watania 4,650 2.8% 1
Iraqi National Unity Assembly Tajammu al-Wahida al-Watania al-'Iraqi 3,908 2.3% 0
Reconciliation and Liberation Bloc Kutla al-Musalaha wa't-Tahrir 3,352 2.0% 0
Turkoman Front of Iraq Jubha Turkoman al-'Iraq 2,994 1.8% 0
Iraqi Independent Group al-Hia al-'iraqia al-Mustaqila 2,607 1.6% 0
Democratic Two Rivers Alliance Aintlaf ar-Rafidain ad-Dimuqrati 2,315 1.4% 0
National Front for the Unity of Iraq al-Jabha al-Watania li-Wahidat al-'Iraq 2,092 1.3% 0
Iraqi Communist Party al-Hizb ash-Shuyu'i al-'Iraqi 1,041 0.6% 0
National League of Leaders and Sheiks of
Iraqi Clans – National Clans Organization
903 0.5% 0
Party of the Chaldean Democratic Union Hizb al-Ittihad ad-Dimuqrati al-Kaldani 750 0.4% 0
Democratic Construction Party Hizb al-Bina' ad-Dimuqrati 560 0.3% 0
Kurdistan Conservative Party Hizb al-Muhafizeen al-Kurdistani 523 0.3% 0
Total valid votes: 165,934 100% 41
Invalid votes: 864

References

  1. Wong, Edward (2005-10-23). "Iraqi Constitution Vote Split on Ethnic and Sect Lines; Election Panel Reports No Major Fraud". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-10-09.
  2. UNAMI Human Rights Report, June 2006, UNAMI, June 2007, accessed on 2007-08-31
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