BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Many Iraqis voting in Thursday's parliamentary election said they hoped to pick "clean" candidates untainted by corruption, with some casting protest votes against the present Shi'ite- and Kurdish-led government.
"I voted for 618 because they seem like clean people. We know them as good people," said Iman al-Sameraie, showing her finger covered in purple ink after voting for a Sunni Arab list.
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