BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Polls closed in Iraq's parliamentary election at 5 p.m. (1400 GMT) on Thursday, after a mostly peaceful day in which people turned out to vote in large numbers across the country's sectarian and ethnic divides.
Mortar and bomb attacks killed at least two people in the north but scattered violence did not prevent many minority Sunni Arabs from voting after they boycotted an election in January.
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