Maldives Votes 2018
On Sunday, 262,135 registered voters in the Maldives will cast ballots to elect the country's president. Follow RaajjeMV's live blog as we bring you the latest events as they unfold.

Presidential candidates Abdulla Yameen and Ibrahim Mohamed Solih
Following recent events, UK's Ambassador expresses concern over the possibility of an election delay
With less that 10 hours before the Presidential Election is upon us, British Ambassador to the Maldives and neighboring Sri Lanka, James Dauris has taken to twitter, his concerns and hopes regarding Sunday polls.
Dauris in his tweets wrote that it is understandable why so many are concerned about what "might happen on Election day".
He further went on to share "the hope it will go ahead, be free and fair" as it would be "a sad day for Maldivians and to democracy if tomorrow's vote were to be delayed".
Police's raid on opposition's campaign headquarters
According to lawyer Nazim Sattar, the warrant gives police permission to search the opposition's campaign headquarters for a period of 14 hours
Breaking: MPS raids opposition campaign headquarters under court order
Officers, clad in uniform have raided joint opposition coalition's campaign headquarters with a court order, following an intelligence report that the officials in the HQ are involved in distributing bribes.
RaajjeTV's "Dhivehinge Vote" program goes live with EC member
RaajjeTV's "Dhivehinge Vote" translating to "Maldivians Vote" goes onair and joining us in tonight's program is Election's Commission member Ismail Habeeb Abdul Raheem to brief the public about the latest updates on the Presidential Election, scheduled to begin within less that 11 hours.
Final preparations for election day proceed in outlying atolls
While polling is scheduled to begin at 08:00 a.m. Sunday, voters have already begun queueing up to cast their votes and final preparations for the ballots are still ongoing in some islands, with Thinadhoo island's school all set for eligible voters to stream in and cast their votes first thing in the morning.
Voters begin queuing up hours before polling is scheduled to begin
Residents of Hoadehdhoo island in Gaaf Dhaalu atoll have queued up outside polling stations and residents of several outlying atolls continue to do so.
Final campaign activity before Sunday's election concludes
Supporters who took to the streets on Saturday evening in capital city Male' and outlying atolls, have concluded their final campaign activity before the Sunday election as 06:00 p.m is the timeout for all campaign activities.
Let's ensure tomorrow's election goes smoothly: Solih
Before ending his speech at the finaly campaign gathering held before the Sunday election, Solih appealed on all citizens to "not give opportunity" to churn unrest within voters at polling stations, and to ensure the ballot procedure goes smoothly and peacefully.
Solih pours pledges at final campaign activity
“Investigative departments have been politicized and their reputation has been soiled in front of the citizens. We are coming out against injustice, to free state institutions, to bring back justice to the nation. We are coming out to bring back the millions lost in state funds. We will establish a government that abides by the principles and morals of Islam. Our government will provide basic services to the citizens without discrimination between parties and we will enhance opportunities for students for higher education. Will involve youth in establishing policies. Opposition-led government will ensure women are respected and protected like they deserve. We will ensure civil service employees receive adequate wages and we will not sack any state employees from their posts unlawfully. We will give adequate power for island councils and transport between islands will be made more convenient” Ibrahim Mohamed Solih.
Everyone who has taken a stand against tyranny has been labeled a criminal :Solih
“Every person who has uttered a word for justice has been tagged a criminal. Several innocent citizens have been jailed unlawfully, they are going through hell behind bars, they are being slain for standing up against tyranny, and the investigations have been halted” Ibrahim Mohamed Solih.
'We do not need a leader who supports a man who aids priests': President Yameen
“We do not want a man who support another man who aids priests, to lead the country. Why are the opposition members trying to buy votes of citizens? We do not need the word of priests to run the country. We no longer have leaders who care for the citizens” President Yameen.
'After every storm there is a rainbow' : President Yameen
"The opposition is trying to buy votes and needs to be answerable in front of their creator when the day comes that they have to answer for their indecency. This is not how muslims must behave, this is not what Islam taught us. Islam will not be diminished in the country, we do not want another religion, So I ask you to step forth for your family members and vote for the righteous leader"
Streets of capital city 'packed' with supporters of Joint Opposition coalition
As 06:00 p.m. approaches, it is notable that supporters of candidate Solih have increased in amount and conitnue to parade down the streets of Male' city in unity.
President Yameen joins ruling party's final campaign activity
President Abdulla Yameen has joined the ruling party's final campaign event before the Sunday election, less than an hour before campaign activities are to conclude.
Former first daughter takes to twitter
Jailed former President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom's daughter, Yumna Maumoon takes to twitter hours before campaigns official end, states that the nation needs a leader driven by justice, humanity and kindness, someone who understands the citizen's wishes and needs.
Yumna called on all to vote for candidate number two, Solih, in Sunday's election.
Solih's enthusiasm at peak: spotted with supporters in crowd
As supporters of the joint opposition proceed with their final campaign activity, Solih, vying for Presidency as number two in the Sunday election, is spotted in the front-lines, "soaring" in excitement.
Formerly close ally of President Yameen sends tweet hinting support for the opposition
Former representative of Dhiggaru constituency in Parliament and formerly close ally of President Abdulla Yameen, Ahmed Nazim has taken to tweet, posting a picture of himself with opposition coalition's Presidential candidate Solih, less than an hour before campaign activities are to conclude.
Joint opposition's parade proceeds full steam ahead
Crowds of joint opposition coalition supporters parade down streets of Male' city before campaign events are to end at 06:00 p.m. Saturday.
Watch the live coverage on RaajjeTV.
Vehicle parade in Male' by ruling party supporters
Supporters of the ruling PPM continues their vehicle parade over Male' city as their final campaign activity before Sunday's ballots.
Joint opposition holds vehicle parade in Kulhudhuffushi
Supporters of joint opposition coalition holds vehicle parade in Kulhudhuffushi island of Haa Dhaalu atoll to end presidential campaign before Sunday's polls.
Joint Opposition's parade in Thinadhoo
Supporters of the Joint opposiiton coalition begin parade in Thinadhoo island of Gaaf Dhaalu atoll to end opposition's campaign before Sunday's polls.
Joint Opposition's motorcycle ride proceeds in Fuvahmulah city
Supporters of the opposition coalition on Saturday evening begun their final campaign for candidate Solih, by beginning a motorcycle ride over the island.
Ruling party's final campaign activity, a motorcyle ride begins in capital city
Supporters of ruling Progressive Party of the Maldives have begun the ruling party's final campaign activity in capital city Male'. As such, President Abdulla Yameen's running mate Dr. Mohamed Shaheem Ali Saeed and members of PPM's Parliamentary Group are spotted participating in the motorcycle ride.
Joint Opposition Coalition's final campaign activitiy, a parade commences in capital city
Joint opposition supporters pour onto the streets of capital city Male', as their final campaign before all campaign activities are to end at 06:00 p.m. today. Presidential candidate Ibrahim Mohamed Solih and his running mate Faisal Naseem join the parade which began on Saturday evening.
Joint Opposition coalition's parade
Presidential Polls to begin on Sunday morning
On Sunday morning, Maldivians will go to the polls for the presidential elections. With 262,135 eligible voters, 472 ballot boxes are to be placed across the country and abroad- two in Sri Lanka and one each in India, Malaysia and the United Kingdom. There are two individuals running in the 2018 presidential election; incumbent President Abdulla Yameen and Joint Opposition’s Ibrahim Mohamed Solih. While the provisional results are expected to come on Sunday itself, final results are to be announced a week later, on September 30th. Political parties will not be allowed to conduct campaign activities from 06:00 p.m Saturday.
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