7 voting boxes in Gabiley district cancelled by Somaliland electoral commission after kids voted

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Underage voting was seen in many areas. I have seen queues in Ahmed Dhagax (waddani turf) and it was the same there. So it benefits both parties no?

EOM also mentioned in one of the press conferences that they had a team in Gabiley. In the press conference at Maan Soor Hotel today, the chair mentioned that the issue of underage voting had actually gone down compared to previous elections.

@Bohol can you specify the ballot paper issue please?
 

Bohol

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Underage voting was seen in many areas. I have seen queues in Ahmed Dhagax (waddani turf) and it was the same there. So it benefits both parties no?

EOM also mentioned in one of the press conferences that they had a team in Gabiley. In the press conference at Maan Soor Hotel today, the chair mentioned that the issue of underage voting had actually gone down compared to previous elections.

@Bohol can you specify the ballot paper issue please?


Many of the ballot papers in Gabiley did not even belong to the NEC. They were fake papers printed by Sagaljet with different serial numbers to the real ones.
 
Here is the latest IEOM press release:

International observers of Somaliland’s presidential election congratulate the Somaliland people on a peaceful poll and look forward to a positive conclusion to the electoral process

Following Somaliland’s third presidential election on 13 November 2017, the International Election Observation Mission anticipates a moment of change in Somaliland, as President Ahmed Silanyo, in office since 2010, steps down after his successor has been declared elected. Most members of the 60-person observation mission, funded by the British government and drawing on members from 27 countries, are now preparing to leave Somaliland, leaving a small team to observe the declaration of results and the reaction to that announcement.

Chief observer, Dr Michael Walls of the Development Planning Unit (DPU) at University College London (UCL) and Somaliland Focus UK, notes:

“We are pleased to have observed an election which has seen Somaliland show its democratic spirit, and we congratulate the National Electoral Commission on a well-run poll. We look forward to the announcement of a credible result. Furthermore we call on all parties to urge their supporters to accept the result, for the sake of Somaliland, and we encourage any who are dissatisfied with that result to pursue complaints through legal channels.”

The mission, which has had members in Somaliland since just before the start of the campaign on 21 October 2017, has been pleased to witness an enthusiastic campaign. The election has featured a number of firsts, including a unique use of innovative iris-scan technology as the biometric base for a voter register; the first-ever televised presidential debate in Somaliland’s history; and the first participation in a Somaliland election of some in the easternmost regions. On polling day, observers witnessed election processes in approximately 350 polling stations across Somaliland’s six regions, as well as post-voting processes, and noted that polling was generally conducted peacefully and efficiently.

We have noted areas of concern, including observation of what appeared to be underage voting, the blocking of social media sites and some inconsistencies in polling station procedure. However, we did not observe irregularities at a scale that would undermine the integrity of the electoral process. Now that voting is complete and the result is being calculated, we call on voters, candidates and parties to exhibit patience and to support the National Electoral Commission as it completes its important work.

As the mission departs, the co-ordinators thank the National Electoral Commission, those in Somaliland who have assisted, and especially the observers themselves. Still, the work goes on: for the mission, which will issue its final report in the first half of 2018, and will retain a small team to observe post-poll events, and for Somaliland. The mission looks forward to future elections as Somaliland continues its democratic journey under new executive leadership.
 
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Considering the location, I am not shocked. They're coming through for Adheer Bixi!
 

Yonis

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FKD Visionary
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That's good, but this is still embarrassing. Seems Kulmiye are not very confident in their ability to win :lolbron:


Forget the voting, this place is baa'ba :jcoleno: The conditions these people are in, is unbelievably messed up. I feel very bad :kanyehmm:
Gabiley is more or less a shithole and its lawless, most of the money goes to the regional capital
 

Yonis

Puntland Youth Organiser
FKD Visionary
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Its not lawless you dimwit. Dont speak on things you clearly dont know about. Again your commenting on something somaliland related:ftw9nwa:
Kulahaa its not lawless :pachah1:

The entire village is a dump and as you have just seen local authorities turned a blind eye on blatant underage voting. Similar thing happened in HA neighbourhoods in hargeisa district, i think it might be a HA thing
 

Bernie Madoff

Afhayeenka SL
VIP
Kulahaa its not lawless :pachah1:

The entire village is a dump and as you have just seen local authorities turned a blind eye on blatant underage voting. Similar thing happened in HA neighbourhoods in hargeisa district, i think it might be a HA thing
You never been yourself so how would you know:ftw9nwa::ftw9nwa: Clearly your just talking out of your ass. Do talk about puntland or something else irrelevant that you know alot about.
 
Thats a classroom they are using for voting. Your acting like rest of somalia is like dubai :cryinglaughsmiley:
Its not, but its still pretty bad. Everyone and everything looks rough. This is a tuulo though, right? Tell your gov't to help your brothers and sisters.
 

Bernie Madoff

Afhayeenka SL
VIP
Its not, but its still pretty bad. Everyone and everything looks rough. This is a tuulo though, right? Tell your gov't to help your brothers and sisters.
Thats rich coming from a person whos government hardly even controls their own country:mjlol:


Well it is a farming village after all and not major city so what do you expect? Look at your own ends before talking about people looking rough :russ:
 
Gabiley is more or less a shithole and its lawless, most of the money goes to the regional capital

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Figured that guy was you

@Gucci mane bro you're right this dude is obsessed just look at this isku dir:cryinglaughsmiley:

That's good, but this is still embarrassing. Seems Kulmiye are not very confident in their ability to win :lolbron:


Forget the voting, this place is baa'ba :jcoleno: The conditions these people are in, is unbelievably messed up. I feel very bad :kanyehmm:

No offence, but shouldn't Gedo have a school by now?
 
Kulahaa its not lawless :pachah1:

The entire village is a dump and as you have just seen local authorities turned a blind eye on blatant underage voting. Similar thing happened in HA neighbourhoods in hargeisa district, i think it might be a HA thing

The wadani were accused and
Officials arrested for trying
To steal ballot boxes

You really should stay out of
Our Politics as we do not
concern Ourselves with PL's

Also there was no need to mention
The qabil sxb
 
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