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Duhok Election Campaign Starts With 58 Candidates

Duhok’s election campaign began with 58 candidates competing for 11 parliamentary seats. The new system and stricter rules created a calm and organized start. With 779,000 eligible voters, including 25,000 displaced residents, the campaign focuses on orderly political engagement.

Candidates include 20 women, highlighting growing female participation in politics. Authorities enforced clear rules for campaign posters and public events, keeping streets safe and uncluttered. Municipal committees monitored public areas and ensured compliance with electoral guidelines.

The campaign reflects a broader regional effort to modernize election processes. Neighboring governorates also reported calm launches. In Sulaimani, over 200 candidates competed for 18 seats under similar regulations. Erbil saw 173 candidates vie for 16 seats, with many shifting to online campaigns to reduce physical poster clutter.

Political authorities emphasized civic responsibility and respect. The Kurdistan Region’s president called for peaceful, constructive campaigning. Candidates must follow the single non-transferable vote system, replacing the old proportional representation method. This reform aims to strengthen voter-candidate accountability.

Observers said the regulated environment encourages voter participation and fair competition. Strict monitoring prevents early or illegal campaigning. Violators face fines or disqualification, reinforcing the importance of rules and fairness.

Analysts note that the elections will shape the political landscape. Candidates will address economic reform, public services, and relations between the federal government and the region. Every vote matters as parties compete to represent local interests at the parliamentary level.

The orderly start in Duhok signals a positive change in political culture. Voters, candidates, and authorities are adapting to a mature and responsible campaign environment. This approach balances vibrant political competition with civic duty and public safety.

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