Columbia International Affairs Online: Working Papers

CIAO DATE: 08/2014

Iraqi Elections Update

James Danly

February 2010

Institute for the Study of War

Abstract

This backgrounder is an update to the ISW publication dated January 14, 2010 and entitled “Sunni Politicians Barred from Candidacy.” The political landscape in Iraq has changed dramatically. Multiple government entities and politicians have weighed-in on the issue of the candidate ban, various politicians have claimed undue foreign involvement by different governments and, as the elections draw near, Iraq’s already tense politics have become even more divisive. The candidates’ ban has sparked widespread claims of legal and constitutional illegitimacy, threats of election boycotts and a nationwide rise in vehement anti-Ba’athism. This political environment threatens the legitimacy of Iraq’s second national elections since the fall of the Ba’athist regime in 2003. The following paper briefly details and analyzes the events that have unfolded since the publication of the original.