International observers monitored the elections, including from the
European Commission. During the campaign the electoral commission was reported to have fined the Kurdistan List 3 million riyals for unspecified electoral violations. A poll of 1,000 people by the Kurdistan-based Point Organization for Opinion Polls & Strategic Studies found most thought the Gorran Movement would pose a serious challenge but 49% thought the Kurdistan List would use "threats and fraud". The Gorran Movement accused the ruling parties of sacking
regional government employees who had links to their party. They also claimed that a colonel in the
peshmerge regional army had been arrested for supporting them. A Kurdistan List candidate responded by saying "
No party allows its members to vote for another list". Supporters of the Gorran Movement were shot at in
Kifri. Supporters of the Kurdistan List and Gorran Movement clashed in
Sulaimaniyah and were separated by police wielding
taser guns. The
Worker-communist Party of Kurdistan boycotted the elections because it claimed conditions and principles for a fair elections were not met. ==Results==