State of Law Coalition


The State of Law Coalition, also known as Rule of Law Coalition, is an Iraqi political coalition formed for the 2009 Iraqi governorate elections by the Prime Minister of Iraq at the time, Nouri al-Maliki, of the Islamic Dawa Party.
The name was an emphasis on the improved security situation which Maliki's government had achieved through the Battle of Basra and other operations of the Iraqi Security Forces.
Due to disagreements with the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq and the Sadrists, the Dawa Party decided not to join the Iraqi National Alliance for the 2010 Iraqi parliamentary election, but run in their own coalition: the State of Law Coalition.

2009 governorate elections

In the 2009 Iraqi governorate elections, the State of Law Coalition was composed of several political blocs:
The State of Law Coalition came out as the largest list receiving 19.1% of the vote and 126 out of 440 seats.
GovernoratePercentageSeats WonTotal Seats
al-Anbar-029
Babil12.5%830
Baghdad38%2857
Basra37%2035
Dhi Qar23.1%1331
Diyala6%229
Karbala8.5%927
Maysan17.7%827
al-Muthanna10.9%526
Najaf16.2%728
Ninawa-037
al-Qadisiyyah23.1%1128
Salah ad-Din3.5%228
Wasit15.3%1328
Total:28.8%126440

2010 parliamentary election

In the 2010 Iraqi parliamentary election, the following parties were part of the State of Law Coalition:

2013 governorate elections

In the 2013 Iraqi governorate elections, the State of Law Coalition was composed of several political blocs:
  • Islamic Dawa Party – led by Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki
  • Islamic Dawa Party – Iraq Organisation
  • Independent Bloc – led by Iraqi Oil Minister Hussain al-Shahristani
  • Badr Organization – led by Hadi Al-Amiri
  • National Reform Trend – led by former Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari
  • Islamic Virtue Party – led by Abd al-Rahim al-Hasini
  • Solidarity Bloc – led by former minister of state and Iraqi MP Qassim Daoud
  • Islamic Union of Iraqi Turkoman – led by Iraqi MP Abbas al-Bayati
  • White Iraqiya Bloc – led by Hassan Alawi
  • Kurdish Feyli Fraternity Movement
  • Shaabani Uprising Bloc 1991
  • Independents, there were also numerous independent candidates in the list.

    Election results