MOSUL, IRAQ (January 30, 2005) – Initial indications look good for voter turnout in northern Iraq today.
Within hours of the polls opening long lines of voters had formed outside polling stations across Mosul and the Ninewah Province. Increased Iraqi Security Force and Multi-National Force operations to include detentions and confiscation of weapons over the time leading up to the elections have helped ensure the security for Election Day.
Officials are very hopeful that election turnout will continue to be high.
Initial reports say voter turnout is high
(TFO Press Release)
MOSUL, IRAQ (January 30, 2005) – Initial indications look good for voter turnout in northern Iraq today.
Within hours of the polls opening long lines of voters had formed outside polling stations across Mosul and the Ninewah Province. Increased Iraqi Security Force and Multi-National Force operations to include detentions and confiscation of weapons over the time leading up to the elections have helped ensure the security for Election Day.
Officials are very hopeful that election turnout will continue to be high.