Iraq Adds 1 Million Young Voters for 2025 Elections, Signaling Demographic Shift

March 30, 2025
Iraq Adds 1 Million Young Voters for 2025 Elections, Signaling Demographic Shift
  • As the country gears up for the elections, discussions regarding the electoral law and potential expansion of parliamentary seats are ongoing.

  • The new voter data, which includes individuals born between 2007 and 2017, has been sourced from the Ministry of Trade, allowing for the integration of these young voters into the biometric registration system.

  • This influx of young voters highlights a demographic shift in Iraq, indicating a growing youthful population that presents both opportunities and challenges for the nation.

  • Government and policymakers must adapt to the aspirations of this new electorate to redefine Iraq's social, economic, and political landscape.

  • To facilitate this process, the IHEC has opened voter registration at 1,079 centers across Iraq and established over 10,000 biometric registration centers to enhance election security and ensure accurate participation.

  • Iraq's High Electoral Commission (IHEC) has announced the inclusion of over 1 million new voters, specifically those born in 2007, as the country prepares for the parliamentary elections scheduled for October 2025.

  • With this addition, the total number of eligible voters has now reached nearly 30 million, marking a significant increase from previous elections, where the numbers were approximately 25.1 million in 2021 and 24.4 million in 2018.

  • Jumana Al-Ghalai, spokesperson for the IHEC, emphasized the importance of young voters visiting registration centers to provide their biometric data in order to be eligible to vote.

  • The surge in young voters indicates a potential shift in national policies towards youth-centered initiatives, as their priorities will differ significantly from those of older generations.

  • The IHEC plans to continue updating the voter registry regularly over the next decade to ensure accurate participation in future elections.

  • The increasing number of young voters suggests a pressing need for policies that address youth concerns, including education, job creation, and digital connectivity.

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