Thousands of polling station employees began casting their ballots Thursday morning across Lebanon, in a preliminary round of voting three days ahead of the countrywide Election Day.
Polls opened for employees at around 7 a.m. Thursday, and the polling stations maintained a “calm and organized atmosphere” later in the morning, the state-run National News Agency reported.
Observers from the Lebanese Association for Democratic Elections were seen standing inside the polling stations Thursday morning.
The polls are set to close at 7 p.m., the NNA reported.
Praising Thursday’s early voting, South Lebanon Governor Mansour Daou called on Lebanese to “practice their constitutional right to vote in a calm and democratic atmosphere.”
The polling station employee vote, as well as preliminary expat voting rounds over the weekend for Lebanese citizens abroad, are a prelude to the general election set for Sunday, when tens of thousands of voters are expected to head to the polls in the country’s first parliamentary race in nine years.
This article has been adapted from its original source.
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