Local Council Election 2017

Originally scheduled for January 14, the Local Council Elections was postponed through the Civil Court
Almost all ballot boxes have been closed
All ballot boxes in the Maldives, except for a few in capital city Malé have been closed.
Results for South-Maafannu - 2
South-Maafannu - 2
Ahmed Ali, PPM 175 (35%)
Hussein Shareef, MDP: 290 (58%)
Mohamed Nasir, IND: 9 (2%)
Hussein Ashkar, IND: 10 (3%)
Invalid: 14
Eligible: 993
Results for Vaavu Atoll, Rakeedhoo - 1
Vaavu Atoll, Rakeedhoo - 1
Abdulla Rasheed, IND: 15 (7%)
Hussein Rasheed, MDP: 62 (30%)
Adam Hussain, MDP: 44 (23%)
Adam Saamee, MDP: 48 (18%)
Abdulhaaris Idhrees, PPM: 37 (1%)
Invalid: 2
Eligble: 154
Results for Lhaviyani Atoll, Naifaru - 2
Lhaviyani Atoll, Naifaru - 2
H. Ibrahim, JP: 101 (27%)
M.Hussain, MDP: 142 (38%)
M.Rasheed, PPM: 114 (30%)
Invalid: 21 (6%)
Eligible: 551
Results for Thaa Atoll, Guraidhoo - 1
Thaa Atoll, Guraidhoo - 1
Adil Ibrahim, PPM: 239 (77%)
Thaaib Ismail, MDP: 67 (22%)
Invalid: 3 (1%)
Eligible: 988
Results for South-Galolhu - 3
South-Galolhu-3
Shaaheen Mahmood, MDP: 206 (56%)
Ahmed Imthiyaz, PPM: 158 (43%)
Invalid: 4 (1%)
Eligible: 876
Results for Addu City, Hulhudhoo - 1
Addu, Hulhudhoo - 1
Ali Mohamed, PPM: 132 (59%)
Ibrahim Shukuree, MDP: 83 (37%)
Invalid: 7 (3%)
Eligible: 561
Ballot count halted due to light tubes burning out
A polling station in Holhudhoo Island of Noonu Atoll has stopped counting ballots after the light tube at the premises burned out.
Police vacates polling station in Aminiya School
Police officers have vacated a polling station for Thaa atoll in Aminiya School - with the exception of observers - while ballot counting was ongoing.
Ballot count postponed
Ballot counting in Holhudhoo, Magoodhoo, and Miladhoo have been postponed to 18:45 hours.
Ballot count commences
Elections officials have begun counting ballot boxes that have been closed.
President declares Sunday a public holiday
The President's Office has decided that tomorrow will be a public holiday, citing that many state employees had been heavily involved with Saturday's vote.
Addu City
Two ballot boxes in Addu City have also been closed. Counting for ballot boxes that have been closed now will commence at 18:30 hours.
Ballot boxes have begun closing
Some constituencies - namely ones in Baa and Lhaviyani atolls - have begun closing ballot boxes.
Election results cannot be trusted: JP
The opposition Jumhooree Party's deputy leader Hussein Rasheed Hassan said that the election's results cannot be trusted due to various discrepancies in the polling process.
He said at a joint opposition press conference on Saturday evening that the decision to extend the voting period without discussion with the political parties contesting the election.
He added that the decision is also a blatant violation of the Local Council Elections Act.
Polling period extension is unlawful: MDP
Opposition parties - the Maldivian Democratic Party and Jumhooree Party - have said in a press conference that the Elections Commission's decision to extend the voting period is unlawful.
At a press conference on Saturday evening, MDP's chair Hassan Latheef said that the decision appears to be a move to alter the results of the election.
JP's Deputy Leader Hussein Rasheed called on the Elections Commission to refrain from 'such illegal acts'.
Addu City
All polling stations in Addu City to be closed at 8 pm, despite most stations opening on time
Voting Period Extended
The Elections Commission has extended the voting period, so that ballot boxes are now to be closed at 18:00 hours, two hours later than previously decided.
Ballot boxes that had not been opened at 08:00 this morning will be closed at 20:00 hours.
Election Complaints
The Elections Commission said it has received 30 complaints about various factors in Saturday's vote. These include complaints involving logistical difficulties, documentation discrepancies, and about campaigning within polling stations.
Some voters had also said that their names have already been checked off voter's lists despite them not having voted - which implies that their vote had been cast by someone else.
Vice President casts his vote
Vice Presidet Abdulla Jihad has also cast his vote. He voted to his constituency's ballot box at the Velaanaage complex in Malé. Vice President Jihad is a constituent of Hulhu-Henveiru.
Election Commission's Advisory
The Elections Commission has advised voters to be cautious of fake ballot papers, and asked them to not make any additional stains or marks on their papers.
Further, the commission had also asked voters to provide assistance and give special attention to other voters who either have a physical disability or are elderly.
Have had complaints: EC
Elections Commission has said that a total of 30 complaints has been filed with them; 25 reported verbally while five complaints were reported via writing.
Fake Ballot Papers
The Elections Commission has said that it has recieved reports of "fake ballot papers" being used at polling stations.
The Commission noted that its ballot papers would have security features - which they would look into when counting ballots.
Commission members had condemned the act and said they would thoroughly investigate the matter.
Individuals still campaigning
Maldives Police Service has said that it has stopped individuals campaigning near Hiriya School in Malé City
Local Council Elections 2017- South-Galolhu constituency
176 voters, out of 863 eligible voters, had cast their votes for the South-Galolhu (1) T06.1.1 ballot box by 12:15 pm
LCE 2017 - Kaafu Atoll
143 constituents from the Central-Maafannu constituency have voted at the T11-04 ballot box thus far.
Local Council Elections 2017
Voting in all stations across the country officially began at 11:00 am, says Maldives Democracy Network (MDN).
MDN said there was a delay in more than 28 stations, adding that voting was delayed "due to the lack of a ballot box" in over three stations.
MDN on Thursday revealed that Elections Commission had rejected the applications of all of its elections observers for LCE2017.
LCE 2017 - Vaavu Atoll
A candidate contesting for a council seat in Thinadhoo island has been removed from his constituency's polling station.
Transparency Maldives on LCE 2017
Transparency Maldives has said that they have observers monitoring the local council election proceedings at 20 polling stations across Maldives. TM noted that its key objective in observing LCE2017 "is to identify issues in electoral system & provide meaningful recommendations to address issues".
LCE 2017 - Dhaalu Atoll
RaajjeMV's monitor in Meedhoo island has reported that the pro-government Maldives Development Alliance has been campaigning at a polling booth there.
Election officials remove the MDA member from the polling booth
LCE 2017 - Alifu Alifu Atoll
Voters have raised complaints of anti-campaigning going on at a polling booth in Ukulhas Island. Reportedly, members known to be aligned with the Progressive Party of Maldives have been making remarks outside the booth.
LCE 2017 - Thaa Atoll
Voting at the N03.0.1 box for Kimbidhoo Constituency has finally commenced. This ballot box is for Kimbidhoo constituents resident in capital city Malé and will be placed in Aminiyya School.
President Yameen votes
President Abdulla Yameen has cast his vote for the Local Council Elections 2017
President Yameen casts vote
LCE 2017 - Kaafu Atoll
132 constituents for Kaashidhoo have cast their vote.
There are 10 candidates contesting for the island's council - 3 from the Maldivian Democratic Party, 3 from the Progressive Party of Maldives, and 4 independent candidates.
Local Council Elections 2017
Former President Mohamed Nasheed has cited experts to have said that the goverment may rig 20 percent of Saturday's votes.
Local Council Elections 2017
A voter who cast her ballot for the North-Galolhu constituency reported that the election ink applied to her finger rubbed off within an hour.
Local Council Elections 2017
Fake result sheets have been circulating.
The Elections Commission condemned the move and called it unlawful.
LCE 2017 - Addu City
Voting is ongoing for all constituencies in Addu City. Polling booths have been fully active since 8:30 am.
LCE 2017 - International Observation
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said that international observers are present for Saturday's vote.
LCE 2017 - Kaafu Atoll
Voting is yet to commence in Noth-Henveiru constituency, and for the T07.1.1 ballot box in North Mahchangoalhi.
"The delay in commencing vote is caused by a shortage of ooficials, some officials who had guaranteed their presence is yet to arrive but we have sent vote boxes to all constituencies now" Elections Commission's member.