Nayrouz News Agency : Jordanians were heading to polling stations across the Kingdom on
Tuesday to elect a new parliament amid strict health measures to prevent
the spread of coronavirus.
A total of 1,693 candidates are vying
for seats in the 130-strong lower chamber of parliament which includes a
15-seat women quota. The Independent Election Commission (IEC) said in a
statement that the number of registered voters stood at 4,647,835,
including 577,000 voting for the first time.
Polling and counting
stations are run by 52,000 people, including 18,000 volunteers. About
53,000 police officers are providing security and protection to 1,824
polling centers in 23 constituents across the country.
In order
to ensure public health safety, voters will be required to maintain a
two-meter distance from each other and will have to use face masks and
gloves, while voter credentials will be verified electronically without
the need for physical contact with election officials, the IEC said.
According to the commission, the vote is monitored by 9,667 local observers and 108 foreign observers.