>I doubt that counting is still underway. Even in the 1800s votes were counted faster than what seems to be happening in Iraq.
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>Suggesting to me that there are other "issues" at play.
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>I wonder who will feel they can trust the results when the do get announced?
From what I understand the election was quite complicated, lots of people competing for spots in the new government. As I imagine everything is being tallied, checked, and re-checked by hand, it doesn't really surprise me that it's taking a while.
I would have serious doubts if the election results were released quickly.
Dan LeClair
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