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Provincial Council Elections: Alliances, Candidates, and Voters

On December 18, 2023, Iraqis were set to elect members of the provincial councils, a decade after the last elections in 2013 and following the 2019 decision to abolish the councils. Iraq has 15 provinces comprising nearly 120 districts and more than 400 sub-districts. The councils were dissolved in response to the demands of protesters during the October 2019 demonstrations.

On June 20, 2023, the Iraqi government announced the resumption of provincial councils. The official statement declared: “The Council of Ministers has set December 18, 2023, as the date for holding the provincial council elections, in line with the government program approved by Parliament last October.”


Key Facts about the Elections

  • Eligible voters: 24,907,679
  • Candidates: 5,904 (4,242 men and 1,662 women)
  • Parties and alliances: 77 parties and 128 alliances
  • Total seats: 275, including 75 seats for the women’s quota and 10 for minorities

Major Parties/Alliances by Number of Candidates

Party/AllianceNumber of Candidates
State of Law Coalition377
Iraqi Foundation Coalition335
National State Forces Alliance319
We Build Alliance310
Abshir Ya Iraq307
Civic Values Alliance285
Sovereignty243
Taqaddum National Alliance / Taqaddum243
Eshraqet Kanun223
Azm Iraq / Azm Alliance213
National Decision213
Presidency Alliance198
Civil Forces Alliance190
Generations Gathering172
Madar164
Internal Organization161
Kurdistan Democratic Party98
Fao-Zakho Gathering82
Al-Mihma Alliance60
Iraqi Conscience Alliance57
Inbiṭaq53
Trust Party52
National Tribal Current48
Al-Makina35
Diyala Our Homeland Alliance30
National Framework Alliance30
Ghayarat Iraq Movement26
New Iraq Gathering23
Thabitun20
Iraqi Promise16
Kurdistan Social Democratic Party13
Al-Da‘i Party8
New Iraq Alliance4
Ibda‘ Karbala26
Iraqi Pulse32
Anbar is Our Identity32
Shumukh Basra Coalition41
Fayhaa Federal Gathering43
Wasit Tent Alliance28
More Beautiful Wasit28
United Anbar32
Muthanna Public24
Idraak Movement30
Ma‘alim Kirkuk4
New Generation Movement5
Democratic Civil Alliance8
Arabism Alliance30
Leadership30
Kirkuk is Our Power30
Our Kirkuk30
Arab Alliance in Kirkuk30
Iraqi Turkmen Front30
New National Party52
People’s Parliament Gathering35
Independents67

Provincial Overviews

Baghdad

  • Eligible voters: 5,793,605
  • Candidates: 1,449 (998 men, 451 women)
  • Parties/alliances: 12 parties and 16 alliances
  • Seats: 49 (13 women’s quota, 3 minority quota)

(Table of Baghdad alliances and candidate counts preserved in English.)


Nineveh

  • Eligible voters: 2,330,632
  • Candidates: 623 (466 men, 157 women – correction from source)
  • Parties/alliances: 12 parties and 10 alliances
  • Seats: 26 (7 women’s quota, 3 minority quota)

Basra

  • Eligible voters: 1,887,231
  • Candidates: 517 (379 men, 138 women)
  • Parties/alliances: 7 parties and 11 alliances
  • Seats: 22 (6 women’s quota, 1 minority quota)

Anbar

  • Eligible voters: 1,091,644
  • Candidates: 307 (226 men, 81 women)
  • Parties/alliances: 2 parties and 9 alliances
  • Seats: 16 (4 women’s quota)

Salah al-Din

  • Eligible voters: 957,291
  • Candidates: 253 (182 men, 71 women)
  • Parties/alliances: 4 parties and 6 alliances
  • Seats: 15 (4 women’s quota)

Diyala

  • Eligible voters: 1,074,442
  • Candidates: 321 (227 men, 94 women)
  • Parties/alliances: 8 parties and 7 alliances
  • Seats: 15 (4 women’s quota)

Kirkuk

  • Eligible voters: 1,011,928
  • Candidates: 244 (176 men, 68 women)
  • Parties/alliances: 5 parties and 10 alliances
  • Seats: 15 (4 women’s quota, 1 minority seat)

Babil

  • Eligible voters: 1,281,860
  • Candidates: 391 (286 men, 105 women)
  • Parties/alliances: 4 parties and 8 alliances
  • Seats: 18 (5 women’s quota)

Qadisiyyah

  • Eligible voters: 2,330,632
  • Candidates: 261 (187 men, 74 women)
  • Parties/alliances: 2 parties and 8 alliances
  • Seats: 14 (4 women’s quota)

Muthanna

  • Eligible voters: 527,555
  • Candidates: 191 (141 men, 50 women)
  • Parties/alliances: 2 parties and 7 alliances
  • Seats: 12 (3 women’s quota)

Najaf

  • Eligible voters: 946,853
  • Candidates: 326 (239 men, 87 women)
  • Parties/alliances: 5 parties and 8 alliances
  • Seats: 15 (women’s quota fully applied)

Dhi Qar

  • Eligible voters: 1,312,275
  • Candidates: 332 (245 men, 87 women)
  • Parties/alliances: 4 parties and 8 alliances
  • Seats: 18 (5 women’s quota)

Karbala

  • Eligible voters: 770,838
  • Candidates: 250 (173 men, 77 women)
  • Parties/alliances: 4 parties and 7 alliances
  • Seats: 13 (4 women’s quota)

Maysan

  • Eligible voters: 763,340
  • Candidates: 178 (129 men, 49 women)
  • Parties/alliances: 4 parties and 4 alliances
  • Seats: 13 (4 women’s quota, 1 minority seat)

Wasit

  • Eligible voters: 855,861
  • Candidates: 261 (188 men, 73 women)
  • Parties/alliances: 2 parties and 9 alliances
  • Seats: 14 (4 women’s quota, 1 minority seat)

Momen Alzrzoor

Journalist specializing in digital journalism and data analysis, currently serving as Director of the Information and Data Department at the Iraq Center for Future Studies (ICFS). Holds a Bachelor’s degree in New Media from Beykent University in Istanbul, as well as a degree in Public Relations from the College of Media at the University of Baghdad.

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