Early reports from polling stations showed that turnout in Iraq's election on Sunday could be as high as 60 per cent, electoral officials said, in spite of a spate of suicide attacks that left at least 25 people dead.
By early afternoon, Iraq’s electoral commission was estimating turnout to be as high as 72 per cent - a far higher figure than had been expected. But officials later lowered their estimate to around 60 per cent.




