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Security forces cast early votes in Iraq's general election
Iraqi security personnel across the country cast their ballots Friday, two days before the rest of t
The vote is being held six months before schedule, in line with a promise made by when he assumed office in 2020.
He is seeking to appease anti-government protesters who rose up in and Iraq’s south.
Friday's so-called “special voting” two days ahead of the election is meant to free police and soldiers so they can provide security on Election Day.
A government advisor for election affairs, Hussein al-Hendawi, said more than 1.5 million security personnel were eligible to vote, as well as 120,126 displaced persons and hundreds of hospital patients and prisoners.
in Sunday’s vote, which will be the fifth held since the fall of Saddam Hussein after the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.
More than 24 million of Iraq’s estimated 38 million people are eligible to vote.