The IHEC reports that over 28 million Iraqis are eligible to vote in the October 2025 parliamentary elections, marking an increase from previous elections. The Rusafa district has the highest voter count, with nearly one million new eligible voters reaching the age of 18. Elections must occur at least 45 days before the current legislative term ends, according to amended laws.
The Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC) of Iraq has reported that over 28 million Iraqis, representing approximately 60.7% of the population, are eligible to vote in the forthcoming parliamentary elections set for October 2025. The announcement was made on Sunday, highlighting a significant increase in eligible voters compared to previous elections.
According to IHEC data, Baghdad’s Rusafa district boasts the highest number of eligible voters, followed by districts such as Karkh, Maysan, Nineveh, Anbar, and Dhi Qar. Notably, the commission indicated that nearly one million Iraqis born in 2007 have reached the legal voting age of 18, further contributing to the increase in eligible voters.
Additionally, IHEC reaffirmed that the parliamentary elections must be conducted in accordance with Iraq’s amended Election Law No. 12 of 2018, stipulating that elections must be scheduled at least 45 days before the current legislative term concludes. In contrast, there were approximately 25,139,375 eligible voters for the 2021 elections and 24,352,253 for the 2018 elections.
In conclusion, the IHEC’s announcement of over 28 million eligible voters marks a significant increase in participation for the upcoming October 2025 parliamentary elections. The increase, fueled by new voters reaching the age of 18 and the provisions of the amended Election Law, reflects an evolving democratic landscape in Iraq, with notable growth in voter eligibility across various districts.
Original Source: shafaq.com