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72% voter turnout recorded by 3pm in today’s referendum

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Last updated: 2024/11/05 at 1:44 PM
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Today in Doha, Qatar, the polling stations saw a high turnout of over 70% from participating citizens for the draft constitutional amendments for the year 2024 to the permanent constitution of the State of Qatar. The Ministry of Interior reported that by 3pm, 72 percent of eligible voters had participated in the referendum, showing a strong interest from the population.

Breaking down the turnout, it was revealed that 93% of the voters were from inside Qatar, while the remaining 7% participated through Metrash from outside the country. This demonstrates the wide reach of the referendum and the engagement of citizens even beyond the borders of Qatar. The Ministry of Interior also shared that there was a nearly equal distribution of male and female voters, with 43% being male and 57% female, showing an inclusive and diverse participation in the decision-making process.

The high turnout for the draft constitutional amendments indicates that the citizens of Qatar are actively participating in shaping the future of their country. With such a significant number of voters taking part in the referendum, it highlights the importance of the constitutional amendments and the impact they will have on the governance and structure of the State of Qatar. The Ministry of Interior’s report on the turnout reflects the democratic process at work and the engagement of the population in matters of governance.

The Ministry of Interior’s announcement of the turnout numbers for the referendum provides transparency and accountability in the voting process. By sharing the statistics on voter participation, the Ministry is ensuring that the public is informed about the level of engagement in the decision-making process. This transparency is essential for fostering trust in the democratic system and ensuring that the voices of the citizens are heard and considered in matters of constitutional significance.

The breakdown of the voter turnout by gender and location also sheds light on the diverse participation in the referendum. With nearly half of the voters being male and the other half female, it shows that both genders are equally engaged in the constitutional amendments. Additionally, the participation of voters from both inside and outside Qatar through Metrash demonstrates the inclusive nature of the referendum process, allowing citizens from all over to have a say in the future of the country.

Overall, the high turnout for the draft constitutional amendments in Qatar is a positive sign of civic engagement and democratic participation. With a significant percentage of eligible voters taking part in the referendum, it shows that the citizens are invested in the governance of their country and are actively shaping its future. The transparency and inclusivity of the voting process, as highlighted by the Ministry of Interior’s report, further contribute to a fair and open democratic process in Qatar.

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