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3,195 candidates currently registered to run for local elections — IEC

By Rana Husseini - Feb 07,2022 - Last updated at Feb 07,2022

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AMMAN — The Independent Election Commission (IEC) said that the number of candidates registered on Monday to run for governorate and municipal elections has reached 3,195.

Among the registered, 473 were women, according to IEC Spokesperson Mohammad Rawashdeh.

“The number of registered women is relatively high, however, none of the females who registered to run for elections applied for the city council president or mayoral seats,” Rawashdeh told The Jordan Times.

Registration will remain open for interested individuals who are 25 years or older through Wednesday, the IEC spokesperson said.

Rawashdeh had told The Jordan Times in a recent interview that the elections are scheduled for March 22, “unless the health situation related to COVID-19 would entail shifting the election date”.

The IEC also issued health instructions related to the candidates’ headquarters, according to Rawashdeh.

“We issued instructions, including obliging the candidates to sign a pledge that they will abide by health requirements at their campaign headquarters to combat the spread of COVID-19 and to ensure the safety of people,” the IEC spokesperson said.

Some 4,602,135 people, including 2,437,340 women, are eligible to vote in the upcoming elections.

“There will be 1,845 polling stations that contain 6,907 ballot boxes for the time being. The number could decrease, or increase based on any future needs,” Rawashdeh added.

Citizens wishing to cast their ballots should send a message to 94455 to get information on their polling stations, according to Rawashdeh.

The Cabinet decided to hold governorate and municipal council elections in November. 

The Cabinet also approved the Amman Municipal Council Election Law and electoral appeals for 2021.

 

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