The Saladin Governorate election of 2013 was held on 20 April 2013 alongside elections for all other governorates outside Iraqi Kurdistan, Kirkuk, Anbar and Nineveh.
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All 29 seats for the Saladin Governorate council | |||
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Results
editParty/Coalition | Allied national parties | Leader | Seats | Change | Votes | |
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Iraqi People's Coalition | Ahmed Abdullah al-Jubouri | 7 | 95,338 | |||
Muttahidoon | al-Hadba Iraqi Islamic Party |
Usama al-Nujayfi | 5 | 79,705 | ||
Iraq's Authenticity Coalition | 5 | 66,549 | ||||
Al Iraqia National and United Coalition | Ayad Allawi | 3 | 46,287 | |||
Salahuddine National Alliance | 3 | 39,447 | ||||
Equality Front | 27,654 | |||||
Arabian Al Iraqia | 2 | 24,167 | ||||
Salahuddine Unified Coalition | 2 | 23,497 | ||||
Brotherhood and Coexistence Alliance List | KDP PUK |
1 | 21,373 | |||
Salahuddine Turkmen's list | 1 | 18,395 | ||||
Iraq's Benevolence and Generosity List | 6,099 | |||||
Reformers Gathering | 6,041 | |||||
Iraq for Everyone National Bloc | 4,243 | |||||
Citizenship and Change Movement | 3,117 | |||||
Iraq's Light Movement | 3,023 | |||||
Iraqi Justice and Democracy Alliance | 774 | |||||
Islamic Advocates' Party | 553 | |||||
Law Advocate Knights' Bloc | 468 | |||||
Revolution Forces' Alliance in Iraq | 461 | |||||
Total | 29 | 1 | 467,191 | |||
Sources: al-Sumaria – Salahuddin Coalitions, ISW, IHEC |
Following the election Ahmed Abdullah al-Jubouri was re-elected as governor. In December 2013 Juburi was suspended by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki for at least two months while allegations of corruption were investigated.[1]
References
edit- ^ Maliki Suspends Saladin Governor on Corruption Allegations, Rudaw, 27 November 2013