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Iraq election candidate registration ends

Iraq election candidate registration officially closed on Thursday, June 26, 2025, at 3:00 PM. The Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC) confirmed the deadline, marking a vital step toward the upcoming parliamentary elections.

Following the close, IHEC will now sort the candidates’ names. Then, they will send the list for thorough vetting by multiple oversight bodies. These include security agencies, judicial authorities, and the Accountability and Justice Commission.

This phase is crucial, especially since elections are scheduled for November 11, 2025. With the deadline passed, Iraq moves one step closer to the vote.

Prior to candidate registration, IHEC finished registering political parties. It also continues updating voter records to ensure an accurate electoral roll.

The commission emphasizes transparency and cooperation with security institutions to guarantee a fair process. The vetting will confirm candidates meet all legal and security standards before approval.

With the end of Iraq election candidate registration, the commission prepares to finalize the candidate list. Only those passing the vetting will appear on the ballot.

After this, the official campaign period will begin, allowing candidates to present their platforms to voters.

The closure of is a significant milestone. It reflects steady progress toward free and fair elections in Iraq.

IHEC encourages citizens to verify their voter information and stay informed throughout the election season.

Overall, the conclusion of Iraq election candidate registration signals Iraq’s commitment to a transparent and timely electoral process ahead of the November vote.

Officials will focus on completing the vetting process in the next few weeks. Once they finalize it, they will publish the official candidate list. Campaign teams will intensify their activities soon after. Election authorities urge voters to stay engaged and informed throughout the period. All parties prioritize holding a peaceful and credible election. Public participation and trust will largely determine the election’s success.

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