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The electorate of Iraq
Iraq

Iraq , officially the Republic of Iraq , is a country in Western Asia spanning most of the northwestern end of the Zagros Mountains, the eastern part of the Syrian Desert and the northern part of the Arabian Desert....
 went to the polls on 15 October 2005 to vote in a referendum
Referendum

A referendum , ballot question, or plebiscite is a direct vote in which an entire Constituency is asked to either accept or reject a particular proposal....
 on whether or not to ratify the proposed constitution of Iraq
Constitution of Iraq

The current constitution of Iraq was approved by a Iraqi constitution ratification vote, 2005 that took place on 15 October 2005. The constitution was drafted in 2005 by members of the Iraqi Constitutional Committee to replace the Law of Administration for the State of Iraq for the Transitional Period ....
. After 10 days of counting votes, the country's electoral commission announced that the constitution had been approved by a wide margin nationwide. A number of critics allege massive irregularities, especially in the crucial province of Ninawa, which was widely expected to provide the third (and deciding) "no" vote.

cle 61 of Iraq's Interim Constitution
Law of Administration for the State of Iraq for the Transitional Period

The Law of Administration for the State of Iraq for the Transitional Period , the Iraqi provisional constitution in the immediate postwar period, was signed on March 8, 2004 by the Iraqi Governing Council....
, in effect since 28 June 2004, laid down the rules for the approval of the proposed permanent constitution.






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The electorate of Iraq
Iraq

Iraq , officially the Republic of Iraq , is a country in Western Asia spanning most of the northwestern end of the Zagros Mountains, the eastern part of the Syrian Desert and the northern part of the Arabian Desert....
 went to the polls on 15 October 2005 to vote in a referendum
Referendum

A referendum , ballot question, or plebiscite is a direct vote in which an entire Constituency is asked to either accept or reject a particular proposal....
 on whether or not to ratify the proposed constitution of Iraq
Constitution of Iraq

The current constitution of Iraq was approved by a Iraqi constitution ratification vote, 2005 that took place on 15 October 2005. The constitution was drafted in 2005 by members of the Iraqi Constitutional Committee to replace the Law of Administration for the State of Iraq for the Transitional Period ....
. After 10 days of counting votes, the country's electoral commission announced that the constitution had been approved by a wide margin nationwide. A number of critics allege massive irregularities, especially in the crucial province of Ninawa, which was widely expected to provide the third (and deciding) "no" vote.

Background and campaign

Article 61 of Iraq's Interim Constitution
Law of Administration for the State of Iraq for the Transitional Period

The Law of Administration for the State of Iraq for the Transitional Period , the Iraqi provisional constitution in the immediate postwar period, was signed on March 8, 2004 by the Iraqi Governing Council....
, in effect since 28 June 2004, laid down the rules for the approval of the proposed permanent constitution. The proposed constitution would have been approved in the referendum if both a majority of voters nationwide voted "yes" and there were no more than 2 of the country's 18 governorates
Governorates of Iraq

|||}Iraq is divided into 18 governorates :The current set of governorates was established in 1976.The governorates are divided into Qadaa ....
 where two-thirds of the voters voted "no." On 2 October 2005, the National Assembly
National Assembly of Iraq

The Council of Representatives of Iraq is the main elected body of representatives in Iraq. It is currently composed of 275 seats and meets in Baghdad inside the International Zone ....
 weakened the second requirement such that it would only fail to be fulfilled if two-thirds of registered voters — rather than actual voters — in three governorates voted "no." Opponents of the Draft Constitution reacted angrily to this reinterpretation of Article 61 of the Interim Constitution. Critics had also pointed out that such an interpretation reads the term "voter" differently in both requirements; the first requirement is still simply fulfilled if a majority of actual voters nationwide votes yes. After much international criticism, the decision was reversed on 5 October.

The possibility of veto by supermajorities of three or more governorates was originally written into the interim constitution to ensure that the permanent constitution would be acceptable to Iraq's Kurdish
Kurdish people

The Kurds are an Iranian peoples ethnolinguistic group mostly inhabiting a region that includes adjacent parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey and which is known as Kurdistan....
 minority. However, support for the constitution was weakest among Iraq's Sunni
Sunni Islam

Sunni Islam is the Demographics of Islam Divisions of Islam of Islam. Sunni Islam is also referred to as Ahl as-Sunnah wa?l-Jama?ah or Ahl as-Sunnah for short....
 Arab
Arab

An Arab is a person who Identity as such on linguistic or cultural grounds. The plural form, Arabs , refers to the Ethnocultural group at large....
 community, and some observers thought that the Sunni vote would result in the constitution's rejection. While the exact ethnic distribution of the Iraqi population by governorate is unknown, because the country has not had an official census for 15 years, governorates that include substantial Sunni populations include Baghdad
Baghdad

Baghdad is the Capital of Iraq and of Baghdad Governorate, with which it is also coterminous. With a municipal population estimated at 6.5 million, it is the largest city in Iraq, and the second largest city in the Arab World....
, Al Anbar, Salah ad Din, Ninawa and Diyala
Diyala

Diyala may refer to:* Diyala FC* Diyala Governorate* Diyala River...
. In the event, Al Anbar, Salah ad Din, and Ninawa all saw majorities vote against ratification, though the vote in Ninawa did not result in the two-thirds "no" supermajority required to scuttle the constitution.

The Ballot

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Voting took place as planned on 15 October, amidst heavy security. Initially, Iraqi election officials had hoped that results of the balloting would be made public by October 19. On 17 October, however, election officials announced that questions concerning the turnout in some provinces required that the vote be audited, which delayed release of the final figures. A sandstorm in central Iraq has also contributed to the delay. Although Sunni politician Saleh al-Mutlaq has alleged fraud, election monitors from the United Nations
United Nations

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 said that the vote "went well."

On 25 October, Electoral Commission officials released the final results, which indicated that the constitution had been approved. Overall, 79 % of voters backed the charter and 21 % opposed it. Of 18 governorates, only two recorded "No" votes greater than two thirds – one province short of a veto. Turnout in the referendum was 63 %, commission officials had said previously.

With the approval of the constitution, elections for a permanent government must be held no later than 15 December 2005, with the new government assuming office no later than 31 December 2005. If the constitution had been rejected, the National Assembly would have been dissolved, and a new transitional government would have been elected to attempt to write another permanent constitution.

During this election, security detainees held by coalition forces and the Ministry of Interior were given the opportunity to vote. This is the first time in the modern history of the Middle East that detainees of this nature were allowed to vote in any election.

Results table

Governorate Demographics Votes % For % Against
1 Baghdad
Baghdad Governorate

Baghdad Governorate in the nation of Iraq and contains the conurbation of Baghdad. It includes the city of baghdad, as well as the surrounding metropolitan area, with includes Al-Mada'in, Taji, Mahmudiya district and Abu Ghraib district ....
Capital and surrounding area 2,120,615 77.7 22.3
2 Salah ad Din
Salah ad Din Governorate

Salah ad Din, Sal?h-ad-D?n, or Salahuddin is a governorate in Iraq, north of Baghdad. The province has an area of . The estimated population for 2003 was 1,042,200 people....
Sunni Arab majority
Claimed partly by, but not yet part of, Kurdish Autonomous Region
510,152 18.25 81.75
3 Diyala
Diyala Governorate

Diyala is one of the constituent governorates of the nation of Iraq....
Sunni Arab majority
Claimed partly by, but not yet part of, Kurdish Autonomous Region
476,980 51.27 48.73
4 Wasit
Wasit Governorate

Wasit is one of the governorates of Iraq. It is in the east of the country. Its name comes from the Arabic word meaning "middle," as it lies along the Tigris about midway between Baghdad and the Basra....
Shi'a Arab majority 280,128 95.7 4.3
5 Maysan Shi'a Arab majority 254,067 97.79 2.21
6 Al Basrah
Basra Governorate

Basra province, or Al Basrah province, is a province of Iraq, with an area of . One reported estimate of its 2003 population is 1,761,000....
Shi'a Arab majority 691,024 96.02 3.98
7 Dhi Qar
Dhi Qar Governorate

Dhi Qar is a province in Iraq with an area of . In 2003 the estimated population of the governorate was 1,472,000 people. The governorate's capital is the city of An Nasiriyah....
Shi'a Arab majority 462,710 97.15 2.85
8 Al Muthanna
Al Muthanna Governorate

Al Muthanna sometimes simply, Muthanna, is one of the governorates of Iraq. It is in the south of the country, bordering Saudi Arabia. Its capital is Samawah....
Shi'a Arab majority 185,710 98.65 1.35
9 Al Qadisyah Shi'a Arab majority 297,176 96.74 3.32
10 Babil
Babil Governorate

Babil is a province in Iraq. It has an area of , with an estimated population of 1,385,783 people in 2003.The provincial capital is the town of al Hillah....
Shi'a Arab majority 543,779 94.56 5.44
11 Al Karbala
Karbala Governorate

Karbala province is a province in the nation of Iraq. The capital is the city of Karbala, a holy city for Shi'ite Muslims; it houses the shrine of Imam Hussein , a heavily revered figure in Shi'ite Islam....
Shi'a Arab majority 264,674 96.58 3.42
12 An Najaf
Najaf Governorate

Najaf province , is a province in the nation of Iraq. The province has an area of . In 2003 it had an estimated population of 930,000 people. Prior to 1976 it was part of the Diwaniya Province, which also included present day Al Muthanna Governorate and Al-Qadisiyyah Governorate....
Shi'a Arab majority 299,420 95.82 4.18
13 Al Anbar
Al Anbar Governorate

Al Anbar is the largest Governorates of Iraq geographically. Encompassing much of the country's western territory, it shares borders with Syria, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia....
Sunni Arab majority 259,919 3.04 96.9
14 Ninawa
Ninawa Governorate

Ninawa is a Governorates_of_Iraq in northern Iraq, and the Arabic name for the Bible city of Nineveh in Assyria. It has an area of and an estimated population of 2,453,000 people in 2003....
Mostly Sunni Arabs
Claimed partly by, but not yet part of, Kurdish Autonomous Region
718,758 44.92 55.08
15 Dahuk
Dahuk Governorate

Dahuk is one of the governorates of Iraq. It is in the north of the country. Its capital is Dahuk, Iraq city. It also includes the city of Zakho, which has at various times served as a checkpoint for the border with Turkey....
Part of Kurdish Autonomous Region 389,198 99.13 0.87
16 Arbil
Arbil Governorate

Erbil is a governorates of Iraq of Iraq located in the north of the country. It derives its name from the city of Erbil, which is also its capital ....
Part of Kurdistan Autonomous Region 830,570 99.36 0.64
17 At Ta'min (now Kirkuk) Claimed by, but not yet part of, Kurdish Autonomous Region 542,688 62.91 37.09
18 As Sulaymaniyah
As Sulaymaniyah Governorate

As Sulaymaniyah province As part of the Iraq war, the province was occupied by US led coalition forces. On May 30, 2007, Sulaymaniyah was handed over to local Kurdish authorities by Coalition forces as part of a three province handover....
Part of Kurdish Autonomous Region 723,723 98.96 1.04
Total 9,852,291 78.59 21.41


See also


  • Federalism in Iraq
    Federalism in Iraq

    The Constitution of Iraq that was adopted in 2005 defined Iraq for the first time as a Federal republic country....


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