Published November 17, 2014
BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq's election commission says it's sending the final results of the March 7 elections to the Supreme Court for certification.
Commission spokesman Qassim al-Aboudi says the results will be sent to the court on Wednesday. He didn't say when their certification was expected but once they are certified, it will clear a major obstacle to the formation of the new government.
Al-Aboudi says the commission has rejected all appeals of the results by candidates, which paved the way for submitting the tally to the court.
A Sunni-backed bloc won the most seats in the 325-member parliament, but fell far short of a majority.
An alliance of two Shiite blocs — which together are just four seats short of a majority — is now expected to form the next government.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/iraq-vote-results-going-to-supreme-court-for-certification-clearing-way-to-form-government