2007 Jordanian local elections
On July 31, 2007, Jordan held mayoral and council elections in 94 municipalities. As in past elections, the Municipality of Greater Amman (MOGA) was exempt from the full election; only half of the 68-member council was elected, while the other half of the MOGA council, along with the mayor, was appointed by the King of Jordan. The elections were the first to take place under new legislation that guarantees at least twenty percent of elected positions to women candidates and lowers the age of eligible voters from 19 to 18.
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2007 Jordanian local elections
On July 31, 2007, Jordan held mayoral and council elections in 94 municipalities. As in past elections, the Municipality of Greater Amman (MOGA) was exempt from the full election; only half of the 68-member council was elected, while the other half of the MOGA council, along with the mayor, was appointed by the King of Jordan. The elections were the first to take place under new legislation that guarantees at least twenty percent of elected positions to women candidates and lowers the age of eligible voters from 19 to 18.
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On July 31, 2007, Jordan held ...... eligible voters from 19 to 18.
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في 31 يوليو 2007، جرت انتخابات ...... اصمة عمان 505341 ذكورا واناثا.
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2007 Jordanian local elections
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On July 31, 2007, Jordan held ...... eligible voters from 19 to 18.
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في 31 يوليو 2007، جرت انتخابات ...... اصمة عمان 505341 ذكورا واناثا.
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2007 Jordanian local elections
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انتخابات المجالس البلدية الأردنية 2007
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