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Officials Back Away from Early Estimates of Iraqi Voter Turnout

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Allawi faces defeat as Iraqi cleric's team leads the polls
By Borzou Daragahi in Baghdad

04 February 2005
The Independent [UK]

The coalition of Iyad Allawi, the Iraqi interim Prime Minister appointed
by the Americans, is heading for election defeat at the hands of a list
backed by the country's senior Shia cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali
al-Sistani, partial results released yesterday indicate.

The results from Baghdad - where Mr Allawi was expected to do well - show
the one-time CIA prot�g� with only 140,364 votes compared to 350,069 for
the alliance, which is headed by a Shia cleric who lived in Iran for many
years.

Among the mostly five Shia provinces tallied so far, the alliance's lead
is even wider. It has 1.1 million of the 1.6 million votes counted at 10
per cent of polling centres in the capital and the Shia south. Mr Allawi's
list was second with 360,500.

"Large numbers of Shia voted along sectarian lines," said Sharif Ali bin
Hussein, head of the Constitutional Monarchy Party. "Americans are in for
a shock. A lot of people in the country are going to wake up in shock."

Safwat Rashid, a member of Iraq's Independent Election Commission, and
international poll officials warned observers not to read too much into
the numbers, which did not include Sunni or Kurdish provinces.

The list of Ayatollah Sistani, who did not run for election, had been
expected to do extremely well. It remains to be seen, however, whether it
will obtain more than 50 per cent of the seats in the 275-member
parliament.

Mr Rashid said the vote total would not be known for another 10 days,
although numbers from polling the Iraqi diaspora abroad had been ratified.
About 170,000 ballots were cast, with 44 per cent voting for the Sistani
list, 18 per cent for the Kurdish list, 12 per cent for Mr Allawi's list
and 8 per cent for the main Christian Iraqi list.

Mr Rashid said the Baghdad numbers came from "mixed" neighbourhoods. Many
analysts have concluded that Mr Allawi performed so poorly there and other
parts of the Shia south, where he hoped to make a stronger second-place
showing, that he has little chance of working his way back as prime
minister. Given the extent to which the US and Britain built up Mr Allawi,
his removal would be seen as a serious blow.

Leaders of the alliance list - which ran a vociferous grassroots campaign
aided by mosques and the blessing of the revered Ayatollah Sistani - were
celebrating their prospects, predicting they would win the 138-seat
majority necessary to ratify a cabinet. "I think we are almost there and
even more," said Adnan Ali al-Kadhimi, who is deputy chief of staff for
Ibrahim al-Jaffari, the number two candidate on the alliance list and
leader of the Dawa Party.

Mr Kadhimi said the alliance would insist that one of its members become
prime minister, arguing that Mr Allawi had been invited to join it months
ago but declined in order to create his own coalition. "[Mr Allawi] had
his chance," he said.

The alliance would try to quell the country's violent Sunni-led insurgency
by improving services, he said. "If we can win the heart of the people the
people will be in support of the government. "Maybe they can provide
information and help to surround and isolate the insurgents."

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