Baquba, Iraq - It is election season in Baquba, the capital of Iraq's volatile and ethnically mixed Diyala province, and formerly one of the main battlefields in the fight against al-Qaeda in Iraq.
The streets are festooned with posters and stickers, often in layers, as political partisans rip competitors' posters down and replace them with their own.
Candidates make speeches, bestow gifts, and listen to the voters at gatherings around the city.
Six hundred candidates are running for 29 seats in Baquba's local government. More than 500 voting centres have been set up to accommodate what election officials hope will be record participation.