Early voting results from the Kurdistan Region show the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) leading by a wide margin in both Erbil and Duhok provinces. According to initial figures, the KDP secured 40,120 votes in Erbil and 20,360 in Duhok. In contrast, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) collected 9,150 votes in Erbil and 704 in Duhok.
Election officials across the region reported strong participation and smooth voting procedures. Turnout in Erbil and Duhok remained high throughout the early voting phase, reflecting growing public engagement ahead of Iraq’s national parliamentary elections. Observers described the atmosphere at polling stations as energetic and orderly, with citizens eager to contribute to shaping the next federal government.
The KDP’s commanding lead underscores its continued influence in key provinces of the Kurdistan Region. Party representatives expressed confidence that the momentum will carry into the general election, emphasizing their platform of stability, economic growth, and protection of Kurdish rights.
Meanwhile, local authorities highlighted the importance of maintaining transparency and ensuring fair counting across all districts. They affirmed that early voting results serve as a strong indicator of voter sentiment but are not final until official certification.
