2005 Babil governorate council election information
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2005 Babil Governorate election
30 January 2005 (2005-01-30)
2009 →
All 41 seats for the Babil Governorate council
First party
Second party
Leader
Abdul Aziz al-Hakim
Muqtada al-Sadr
Party
Faithful Iraqis Association
Sadrist Movement
Seats won
25
6
Seat change
25
6
Popular vote
192,643
43,226
Percentage
39%
8.7%
Swing
39%
8.7%
Third party
Fourth party
Leader
Nima’a Zghaier Ubais
Zuhair Nahi Falh
Party
Imam Ali Society
Security & Reconstruction
Seats won
6
2
Seat change
6
2
Popular vote
41,607
21,055
Percentage
8.4%
4.3%
Swing
8.4%
4.3%
Subsequent Governor
Salim al-Mesalmaoui
ISCI
The Babil Governorate elections resulted in the election of 41 members of the Provincial Council (PC). The results are presented in the following table and the parenthesis indicates the position selected by the PC after their first meetings.
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