Saudi voters to begin registration in municipal elections

Saudi voters to begin registration in municipal elections

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Saudi officials count ballots at a polling station at Prince Salman center in Riyadh September 29, 2011. Saudi Arabian men voted in only the second nationwide election in the country's history on Thursday, but nearly empty polling booths in the second city, Jeddah, showed few were enthusiastic about voting for municipal councils with little power. REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) - RTR2S09M

On Sunday in Makkah the registration of voters for the third municipal elections will begin, according to Mayor Osama Albar, who is the chairman of the province’s local committee for elections.

He said the registration of candidates who will contest the elections will begin on August 30.

Albar said the General Committee for the Elections has agreed to advance the registration of voters in Makkah due to the holy city’s special circumstances stemming from the large number of people coming for the annual Haj.

Albar said the registration will continue until September 14.

In other parts of the Kingdom, the registration process will begin only on August 30.

Albar said there will be 40 polling centers in Makkah — 26 of them for men and 14 for women.

“In addition, there will be two centers for men and one center for women in Jamoum and one center for men and another for women each in Madrakah and Asfan,” he said.

“The polling centers have been carefully chosen and well prepared. They have been supplied with all necessary equipment and staff.They are easily accessible and have spacious car parks,” he said.

Albar said all preparations have been completed for the elections in which women will participate for the first time as candidates and voters.

“We have distributed booklets and pamphlets in important malls and shopping centers and erected billboards along major roads to enlighten the citizens about the importance of the upcoming elections,” he said.

Albar said Makkah will this time have 10 constituencies, instead of eight in the last elections in 2011.

The voting will take place on December 12 and the results will be announced the next day.

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