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All 27 seats for the Karbala Governorate council | |||
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The Karbala governorate election of 2013 was held on 20 April 2013 alongside elections for all other governorates outside Iraqi Kurdistan, Kirkuk, Anbar, and Nineveh.
Results
Party/Coalition | Allied national parties | Leader | Seats | Change | Votes | |
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State of Law Coalition | Nouri Al-Maliki | 7 | 84,447 | |||
Liberal Coalition | Muqtada al-Sadr | 4 | 43,945 | |||
Al Liwa | 3 | 33,614 | ||||
Citizens Alliance | Ammar al-Hakim | 3 | 33,362 | |||
Hope for the Mesopotamia | 3 | 32,527 | ||||
Equitable State Movement | 3 | 32,454 | ||||
National Moderation Front | 2 | 18,501 | ||||
Iraq’s Advocates for State Support | 1 | 13,102 | ||||
Iraqi Justice and Democracy Alliance | 1 | 8,559 | ||||
Karbala’s Independent Council of Tribe Chiefs and Dignitaries | 5,250 | |||||
Al Iraqia National and United Coalition | Ayad Allawi | 4,887 | ||||
Al Nahrayn Unity | 4,868 | |||||
Karbala Houses Gathering | 2,886 | |||||
Iraq’s Benevolence and Generosity List | 2,428 | |||||
Free Iraqi Bloc | 2,150 | |||||
Al Nahrayn National Movement | 746 | |||||
Total | 27 | 323,726 | ||||
Sources: al-Sumaria - Karbala Coalitions, ISW, IHEC |
References
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