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Iraq-Jordan
Iraqi Exiles Go to the Polls
2005-01-29
Thousands of exiles started voting yesterday in 14 countries across the globe in historic Iraqi elections. At home, insurgents kept up their campaign to intimidate people ahead of tomorrow's vote, killing eight Iraqis and five American soldiers in bomb and mortar attacks. The interim Iraqi government claimed capturing two more aides to Abu Mussab Al-Zarqawi. In countries ranging from Australia to the United States, via the Middle East and Europe, voters turned out to elect the 275-member Transitional National Assembly, two days ahead of the poll in Iraq. In Jordan, 60-year-old Lamia Jamal was the first Iraqi of the 20,000-plus registered there to make her choice on how to fill the vacuum left by Saddam Hussein, removed by US-led troops 22 months ago. "She was very proud, very happy and wanted to be the first so she could tell her grandchildren," said Astrid Meister, a spokeswoman for the International Organization of Migration (IOM), organizing the expatriate vote. "So far so good," was the verdict of Jean Philippe Chauzy, an IOM spokesman at its Geneva headquarters, who predicted a good turnout among the relatively small numbers who had signed up to vote.

"Of the 280,000 people who bothered to go in person to register to vote, we believe that the participation over the three days... will be high," he said. The figure of 280,000 is only around a quarter of those eligible to take part, and far below estimates made at the start of the nine-day registration process on Jan. 17. The first vote was cast by Shimon Haddad, manager of a polling center in the suburb of Fairfield, Sydney. "I'm proud to vote for the election. We have been looking forward to this time (for the) last 50 years," he said. The heaviest polling was in Iran, where more than 60,000 people from the large population exiled from its neighbor to the west were registered to vote.
Posted by:Fred

#9  heh. Any chance of getting a profile shot of Ted Kennedy in the picture of his brethren at the bottom right?
Posted by: BH   2005-01-29 9:36:00 PM  

#8  "Democrats Abroad" did an incredible job of flushing out every ex-pat who might vote for Kerry this year...
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-01-29 5:16:41 PM  

#7  and American ex-pats are allowed to vote, EG. If you were American and awake, you'd know that
Posted by: Frank G   2005-01-29 11:18:15 AM  

#6  Great ballot, Fred! :-D
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-01-29 11:10:07 AM  

#5  Gee EG you must be a foreigner, cause us Americans know that voting is done by states, not the federal government. You know like in the United States of America. While the states may not abridge the right to vote based upon race or gender, the remaining mechanics of who is qualified and the method of voting is up to each individual state.
Posted by: Crereper Thomble7321   2005-01-29 9:51:35 AM  

#4  That's Incredible , folks ! They've got Polling Booths in America , Europe , and anywhere else in the world helping Iraq ! That is , PROGRESS ! Why didn't America accord this to Americans voting in this fashion during the American Presidential Election ?! What was it America and The World ?! Was it an Money Crunch Factor For Us , America ?! Yoo-hoo, Where was Kofi Anon And The Gang , huh ??!
Posted by: Elmoting Granter5138   2005-01-29 6:23:19 AM  

#3  That's Incredible , folks ! They've got Polling Booths in Ameica , Europe , and anywhere else in the world helping Iraq ! That is , PROGRESS ! Why didn't America accord this to Americans voting in this fashion during the American Presidential Election ?! What was it America and The World ?! Was it an Money Crunch Factor For Us , America ?! Yoo-hoo, Where was Kofi Anon And The Gang , huh ??!
Posted by: Elmoting Granter5138   2005-01-29 6:15:51 AM  

#2  There would've been more, but the ones living in Israel were not permitted to register at their polling site in Jordan.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-01-29 12:45:27 AM  

#1  I don't see the quagmire party listed? You know, the one with Imam Teddy Ali Z Kennedy.
Posted by: Duke Nukem   2005-01-29 12:29:02 AM  

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