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    The Daily Star, Lebanon
    May 4 2004

    Accusations fly as ballot counts still not complete
    Parties tout their own numbers

    By Leila Hatoum
    Special to The Daily Star


    BEIRUT: Despite an announcement that the Interior Ministry would
    declare the official election results by Monday afternoon, ballots were
    still being counted as The Daily Star went to press, although the
    sorting process was concluded.

    The delay was attributed to the outdated manual counting system adopted
    for municipal elections. National Liberal Party leader Dory Chamoun
    commented sarcastically on the delays in issuing the official results
    by saying, "maybe it is a difficult dish to cook."

    "Some said that ballot boxes were tampered with; others say that there
    was a mistake in counting, and they had to start all over again," said
    Chamoun.

    A Lebanese Forces (LF) member close to Qornet Shehwan said that the
    delay did not concern the party as they had calculated their own
    unofficial results.

    Lebanese Forces press spokeswoman Antoinette Geagea said the LF,
    "without exaggeration, have scored well in the elections in many areas
    such as Damour, Motelleh, Naameh, etc."

    Meanwhile, the Free Patriotic Movement (FPM) was not sure of the final
    results, as the counting system they were using to count unofficial
    votes broke down during the process.

    "I still haven't received any details regarding the results," said
    Elias Zoghbi, the FPM media representative, dismissing forgery as the
    cause of the delay.

    "It is slow for us because the machines broke down and for the
    authorities, I guess because of the manual process they are still
    following," Zoghbi added.

    In contrast, an FPM source who asked to remain anonymous said that the
    results were against the opposition because of many factors - one of
    which was the issue of the naturalized citizens who came from various
    districts to cast their votes.

    "Some got to vote more than once," said the source, who explained that
    FPM representatives had seen an Armenian voting in Zalka while using
    falsified identification.
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