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          WORLD> Middle East
          Iraqi elections avoid violence but complaints loom
          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2009-02-01 13:22

          BAGHDAD – Passing through razor-wire cordons and police checkpoints, Iraqi voters Saturday took another step in the nation's quest for stability in provincial elections that were carried off without major violence but tarnished by claims of flaws and threats of challenges.

          An Iraqi man holds up an ink-stained finger after casting his vote in the country's provincial elections in Basra, Iraq's second-largest city, 550 kilometers (340 miles) southeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, January 31, 2009. [Agencies] 

          Even before a single ballot was counted, Iraqi officials were basking in the successes -- watching millions of voters wave the purple-tinted fingers that have become symbols of the country's hopes for a workable democracy.

          US President Barack Obama hailed the elections as significant, peaceful and important steps toward Iraqis taking responsibility for their future.

          But election observers and others were examining a growing list of complaints, including claims that hundreds of people -- perhaps more -- were wrongly omitted from voting lists in areas across Iraq.

          "There was huge amount of confusion," said Afram Yakoub, a Belgium-based election monitor who visited polling sites in the Mosul area in northern Iraq. "Names were on the center voter registry but did not appear on the (polling) station registry."

          The leader of the second largest Sunni bloc in parliament, Saleh al-Mutlaq, accused the Shiite-led government of a deliberate campaign to keep the minority Sunnis "on the sidelines."

          It was unclear whether the alleged problems were isolated or could cast doubts on the entire election.

          But any political bitterness could further complicate another difficult task ahead for Iraq's leaders: getting hundreds of factions to accept the results as credible and then start hammering out alliances from among 14,000 candidates for the influential regional posts.

          The overall picture, however, was close to the goals set by Iraqi officials desperate to portray a sense of order and confidence nearly six years after the US-led invasion.

          A vast security operation faced no major confrontations or attacks. Meanwhile, Sunni groups, that boycotted provincial balloting four years ago, were deeply involved in this election, anxious to claim a share of power they had given away to Shiites and Kurds.

          "The purple fingers have come back to build Iraq again," said Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in a nationwide address shortly after the polls closed, referring to the ink used to identify those who cast ballots.

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          Results are not expected before Tuesday. But possible challenges were already leaking out.

          A senior Sunni leader in the western Anbar province, where former anti-insurgent militias were seeking political gains, alleged that voters couldn't reach polling stations because of the traffic ban and others in Fallujah found the door shut.

          "We expect fraud ... Some will try to fill these blank ballots," said Sheik Dari al-Arsan. "We will complain about these violations."

          In the southern Shiite city of Basra, voter Hadi Thegil stared angrily at election workers when he was told he wasn't on the registration list, which is compiled using information form Iraq's ration card system. He left muttering: "I feel robbed."

          In Karmah, about 50 miles west of Baghdad, local election observer Sabah Hussein said he found ballots marked in advance for the Iraqi Islamic Party, a Sunni bloc that's a partner in al-Maliki's government. It was unclear whether any others were cast.

          But a UN election observer, Said Arikat, described the election in mostly positive terms.

          "By and large, the rules were followed. We weren't aware of any confusion in the stations we visited. I am sure there will be complaints, and I'm not sure you can guard against a total absence of such complaints."

          A Shiite lawmaker, Nassir al-Saadi, also found the election process generally good, but noted the real test is yet to come: how the major political bloc perceive the outcome.

          "The only real gauge whether the election is credible or not is the results," he said. "If the results are fair then we can say the election was fair."

          It will be a huge job sorting it all out. A total of 440 seats are at stake on the various provincial councils in the election, covering the whole country expect four northern areas.

          The winners then will have to forge working coalitions from a potential patchwork: veteran political groups amid the many newcomer candidates. There also are still questions about how to ensure sufficient representation from the approximately 3,900 women candidates.

          Turnout figures were not immediately available for the 15 million eligible voters. Election workers at various sites around the country reported steady streams of voters but few huge crowds, and voting was extended for one hour.

          The voting began under a security net that appeared even more extensive than Iraq's last elections in 2005. Voters passed through several choke points and then individually searched -- men in the open by police and women in tents by teams that included female teachers and civil workers.

          In some parts of Baghdad, checkpoints were spaced 30 yards apart and Iraqi security forces, including special forces in combat gear, conducted foot patrols.

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