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          WORLD> Middle East
          Voting begins in Iraq under tight security
          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2009-01-31 17:36

          BAGHDAD -- Iraqis passed through security checkpoints and police cordons to vote Saturday in provincial elections that are considered a crucial test of the nation's stability as US officials consider the pace of troop withdrawals.

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          Polls opened shortly after dawn after a step-by-step security clampdown across the country, including traffic bans in central Baghdad and other major cities and closure of border crossings and airports.

          There were no reports of serious violence as voting got under way. In Tikrit, about 80 miles (130 kilometers) north of Baghdad, three mortar shells exploded near a polling station, but caused no casualties, said police, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to media.

          In the Baghdad neighborhood of Karradah, Iraqi police and army soldiers manned a series of checkpoints -- some only 200 yards (meters) apart. Stores were closed and the streets cleared of cars.

          A group of US soldiers patrolled on foot, but well away from polling centers. The US military assisted in security preparations for the elections, but said troops would only be called in on election day if needed.

          In the western city of Fallujah -- once a center of the Sunni insurgency -- police used their patrol cars to help some people get to voting stations.


          An Iraqi security officer patrols a street past provincial election posters in Baghdad. Armed gunmen claimed the lives of three Iraqi election candidates on Thursday and two campaign workers were also murdered in attacks just two days before the country's first poll since 2005. [Agencies]

          More than 14,000 candidates are running for 440 seats on the influential councils in all of Iraq's provinces except for the autonomous Kurdish region in the north and the province that includes oil-rich Kirkuk, where ethnic groups were unable to reach a power-sharing formula. Polls were to close at 5 p.m. (1400 GMT, 9 a.m. EST). Results are not expected for several days.

          Although violence is sharply down -- and with pre-election attacks relatively limited -- authorities were unwilling to take any risks.

          An election without major attacks or charges of irregularities would provide a critical boost for Iraqi authorities as the US military hands over more security responsibilities. But serious bloodshed or voting chaos could steal momentum from supporters of a fast-paced withdrawal of US combat troops next year.

          The provincial councils have no direct sway in national affairs, but carry significant authority through their ability to negotiate local business deals, allocate funds and control some regional security operations.

          The election is also a possible dress rehearsal for bigger showdowns in national elections later this year, when the US-allied government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki could face a power challenge from the country's largest Shiite party, the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council.

          The security measures implemented for the election brought back memories of the most deadly years of the war. The closely monitored frontiers with Iran and Syria were among borders that were sealed. A nighttime curfew also was in place, apparently to block extremist groups that plant roadside bombs under cover of darkness.

          Voters in many places passed through double-ring search cordons. Women teachers and other civilians were recruited to help search for possible female suicide bombers.

          Iraqi special forces in full combat gear patrolled streets in Baghdad's Fadhil district, which was once a hub in the Sunni insurgents' car bomb network. The tense atmosphere there contrasted with the more relaxed mood in other parts of the city.

          In Baghdad's Azamiyah neighborhood -- once a stronghold of support for Saddam Hussein's regime -- a voting station at a girls' high school still carried a small image of Saddam, calling him the nation's "hero and martyr."

          But one voter, Zaid Abdul-Karim, 44, said the elections will hopefully ease tensions between Shiites who gained power by Saddam's downfall and Sunnis who perceive themselves as sidelined since the US-led invasion in 2003.

          "These are the people we need now: people who represent everyone in Iraq and have no sectarian bias," said Abdul-Karim, a government employee.

          In the southern Shiite city of Basra, 40-year-old Haidar Mahmoud said he felt pressure to vote for the Supreme Council candidates, but changed his mind and backed al-Maliki's supporters.

          "If it wasn't for al-Maliki there would still be killing on the street. Maybe I can change Basra for the better by voting today," he said.

          Among Sunni groups, powerful newcomers could reshape the political hierarchy.

          In Anbar province, the Sunni tribes which rose up against al-Qaida and other insurgents -- and led to a turning point of the war -- are now seeking to transform their fame into council seats and significantly increase their role in wider Iraqi affairs. Their gains could come at the expense of the Sunni Iraqi Islamic party in the current government.

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