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Candidates backed by the Awami League party in Bangladesh have performed strongly in local elections, election commission officials say. | Candidates backed by the Awami League party in Bangladesh have performed strongly in local elections, election commission officials say. |
The party swept all four city corporations and eight of the nine municipalities that went to the polls. | The party swept all four city corporations and eight of the nine municipalities that went to the polls. |
The vote was a big step towards restoring democracy, said election commissioner Sohul Hussain. | The vote was a big step towards restoring democracy, said election commissioner Sohul Hussain. |
General elections due last year were postponed after political violence and are now to be held in December. | General elections due last year were postponed after political violence and are now to be held in December. |
'Dazed' | 'Dazed' |
Monday's voting took place in Sylhet, Khulna, Barisal and Rajshahi. Elections for the two other city corporations - Dhaka and Chittagong - and the rest of the country's more than 300 municipalities will be held by October. | Monday's voting took place in Sylhet, Khulna, Barisal and Rajshahi. Elections for the two other city corporations - Dhaka and Chittagong - and the rest of the country's more than 300 municipalities will be held by October. |
Voting passed off without violence or vote rigging seen in the past. | Voting passed off without violence or vote rigging seen in the past. |
Officially the candidates all have to be independent but some have been endorsed by different parties and so the results give an indication of their relative strengths. | Officially the candidates all have to be independent but some have been endorsed by different parties and so the results give an indication of their relative strengths. |
Turn-out in the vote was high | Turn-out in the vote was high |
Correspondents say the results prove the Awami League's grassroots strength and have left its traditional rival, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, dazed. | Correspondents say the results prove the Awami League's grassroots strength and have left its traditional rival, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, dazed. |
In most of the key areas up for grabs, candidates linked to the Awami League triumphed. | In most of the key areas up for grabs, candidates linked to the Awami League triumphed. |
They included Badaruddin Ahmed Kamran, the former mayor of Sylhet who is now in prison on corruption charges - he won a large sympathy vote to earn a second stint in power. | They included Badaruddin Ahmed Kamran, the former mayor of Sylhet who is now in prison on corruption charges - he won a large sympathy vote to earn a second stint in power. |
Early results released by the election commission on Tuesday also showed that Awami League candidate Talukder Abdul Khaleque clinched the mayoral race for Khulna City Corporation. | |
The party also performed well in the cities of Rajshahi and Barisal. | The party also performed well in the cities of Rajshahi and Barisal. |
A local BNP leader won in just one municipality. | |
Emergency measures were relaxed in areas where voting took place and officials say the turn-out was high. | Emergency measures were relaxed in areas where voting took place and officials say the turn-out was high. |
The BBC's Mark Dummett in Dhaka says that the peaceful nature of the vote will come as a huge relief to the government and the army, which staked their reputations on ensuring a credible transition to democracy. | The BBC's Mark Dummett in Dhaka says that the peaceful nature of the vote will come as a huge relief to the government and the army, which staked their reputations on ensuring a credible transition to democracy. |
The election commission says about 1.3 million voters - or 1.5% of Bangladesh's electorate - were eligible to take part in Monday's poll. They hope it will be a model for future ballots. | The election commission says about 1.3 million voters - or 1.5% of Bangladesh's electorate - were eligible to take part in Monday's poll. They hope it will be a model for future ballots. |
The government has promised to organise general elections by the end of the year. | The government has promised to organise general elections by the end of the year. |
But voting on Monday was not entirely smooth. | But voting on Monday was not entirely smooth. |
There were long delays because many voters and polling agents were confused by the new voter roll and identity system. | There were long delays because many voters and polling agents were confused by the new voter roll and identity system. |