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Timetable: FNC polls
Timetable for Federal National Council polls
- 19 to 22 Registration of candidates
- 23 to 24 Announcement of primary candidates list
- 25 to 26 Challenges against candidates
- 27 to 28 Committee replies to challenges
- 30 Announcement of final candidates list
- 1 to 14 Campaigning
- 9 Deadline for withdrawal from elections
- 9 Deadline for submitting proxy candidates
- 16 First day of polling - Abu Dhabi, Fujairah
- 16 Primary tally of votes
- 17 to 18 Challenges against vote count
- 18 Second day of polling - Dubai, Ras Al Khaimah
- 18 Primary tally of votes
- 19 to 20 Challenges against vote count
- 20 Third day of polling - Sharjah, Ajman,Umm Al Quwain
- 20 Primary tally of votes
- 21 to 22 Challenges against vote count
- 23 Replies to challenges submitted
- 24 Final election results
- 25 First re-election
- 26 to 27 Challenges against re-election
- 27 Second re-election
- 28 to 29 Challenges to re-election
- 30 Replies to challenges
- 30 Final results of re-elections
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