June 27, 2010 · 8 Comments
HARGEISA (Somalilandpress) — Authorities were expected to begin counting votes on Sunday in the breakaway state of Somaliland, a day after a peaceful presidential election, the electoral board said.
“Some of the ballot boxes were brought early this morning to the headquarters of the National Election Commission (NEC),” said a commission official who asked not to be named.
“We are verifying all the boxes and are waiting for all the remaining ones to arrive. We are urging people not to speculate on who is the winner before a final announcement from the commission,” he said.
Official results are not due for another week but a winner is expected to emerge with partial results over the next few days.
President Dahir Riyale Kahin faces a stiff challenge from two opposition candidates: Ahmed Mohamed Silaanyo, whose Kulmiye party is the largest parliamentary bloc, and Faisal Ali Warabe of the Justice and Welfare party.
No violence or instances of suspected fraud were reported during the voting, which took place across the northern Somali territory on Saturday.
The borders had been closed and large security contingents deployed across the capital Hargeisa and other towns amid fears of attacks by the Al-Qaeda-inspired Shebab operating in neighbouring Somalia.
Somaliland, which is more tribally homogenous than the rest of Somalia, has been striving for international recognition since it broke away in 1991 and many voters saw the election as a fresh opportunity to demonstrate their aspiring state’s democratic credentials.
“I am delighted at the peaceful election process that took place. The world will undoubtedly understand that we are a responsible nation,” Hargeisa resident Abdisalan Ahmed told AFP.
Source: AFP | Sunday, 27 June 2010
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Tags: count, Democracy, Election, June 27 2010, Somaliland, Vote
When they finish counting all the votes UCID will surprise everone
Mustafe,
Whether Ucid wins or kulmiye wins, both parties are most welcome
to surprise the old idiotic rule of the Udub cronies.
Cheers.
Mustafe, If all wishes were horses beggars would, man, dont count your chickens before they are hatched.
Cheers.
Mustafe,
If all wishes were horses, beggars would ride. Dont count your chickens
before they were hatched.
Cheers.
Mohamed all Somalilanders won wether Kulmiye Ucid or Udub the people have spoken and thanks to them and to the election commission head by Mr. Isse I like how he managed the whole process with tremindeos patients and great foresight
Give me a winner, but UDUB! They had their chance and could not deliver.
We are not out of danger yet, until all the ballot boxes are all accounted for. beef up the security when transporting the bollat boxes to the Headquarters.
Salamu Calaykum
Happy day happy day today 26 th of june 2010, the people of the Republic won yes we all in the country or out of the country won and yes we kissed UDUB bye.
Good for Somaliland
I pray that Allah (SWT) provides us with a new blessed leader who has the country and its people close to his heart. A leader who realises that he is accountable to his people in this life and to Allah (SWT) in akhirah. A leader who understands that he has not been only elected by his tribe but by the entire tribe spectrum in Somaliland. A leader for all and not for the few. I pray that Allah (SWT) supports and help our future leader and keeps him on the right path. Ameen. Khadar/Kuwait