2024 Kurdistan Region parliamentary election

[2] The results of the elections were announced on 21 October 2024, by the Independent High Electoral Commission in Baghdad.

[4][5] The Iraqi Supreme Judicial Council's elections branch subsequently ordered IHEC to allocate five out of 100 seats to minorities;[6][7][8] three to Christians (2 Assyrian, 1 Armenian) and two to Turkmen.

In terms of the changes to the electoral system, the verdict redefined the law so that members are elected by open-list proportional representation using the Hare quota in four electoral districts corresponding to the region's four governorates, instead of one district:[10][5] Duhok, Erbil, Halabja and Sulaymaniyah.

[11] On 18 October a "Special voting" round took place for members of the ministries of Peshmerga and Internal Security.

Liberals and centre-left: Leftists: Islamists: Secular Conservatives and Centre-Right: Minorities: The election used electronic voting ballot machines which often malfunctioned and failed to detect voters' fingerprints.