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90% voters in 6 Iraqi provinces say yes to constitution
www.chinaview.cn 2005-10-17 21:47:31

:::::: Blasts occur after Iraq referendum
:::::: Arab League chief sticks to Iraq visit
:::::: World leaders hail Iraq's constitutional referendum
:::::: Over 66% vote in Iraq's 8 provinces

    BAGHDAD, Oct. 17 (Xinhuanet) -- Initial counting showed that more than 90 percent of voters in six Iraqi provinces said "Yes" to the constitution in Saturday's referendum, local press reported Monday.

    "More than 90 percent voters in six provinces said 'Yes' to the constitution. They are Basra, Karbala, Misan, Najaf, Dhi Qar and Wasit," electoral officials were quoted by the National Iraqi News Agency (NINA) as saying.

    However, the Sunni-dominant Salahudin province was obviously against the charter with more than 80 percent of its voters saying "No", according to NINA.

    The officials said the turnout was 72 percent of those registered in Babil, 63 in Basra, 85 in Duhuk, 66 in Diyala, 90 in Irbil, 58 in Karbala, 57 in Misan, 58 in Muthana, 56 in Najaf, 56 in Qadissiyah, 88 in Salahudin, 75 in Sulaimaniyah, 54 in Thi Qarand 54 in Wasit.

    The turnout rates of Iraq's other four provinces -- Baghdad, Ninevah, Anbar and Kirkuk -- are not known yet.

    Official results are expected next week. Enditem

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