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Pro-government Sunnis dominate Bahrain vote

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A Bahraini man casts his vote
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Pro-government Sunni candidates including Islamists won the most seats in parliamentary elections boycotted by Bahrain's main Shiite opposition group, officials said on Sunday.
The vote was the first in the tiny Gulf state -- a key US ally -- since Sunni authorities crushed pro-democracy protests led by Bahrain's majority Shiites in 2011.
In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said that despite the boycott, "the elections provided an important opportunity to address the legitimate aspirations of all Bahrainis".
Results from Saturday's second and final round of voting showed 27 of the parliament's 40 seats won by Sunnis, with the remaining 13 taken by Shiites including three women.
Among the new Sunni parliamentarians are two members of the Muslim Brotherhood group banned in neighbouring Gulf states. 
The group is designated a "terrorist organisation" by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates but is an ally of Bahrain's authorities.by claims of irregularities from both sides, but officials hailed it as democratic.
Justice Minister Sheikh Khaled bin Ali al-Khalifa said on Saturday the election was "a great success", adding: "The people have made their choice."
He also warned that "those who doubt the election results will be held accountable".
The main Shiite opposition Al-Wefaq group -- which withdrew its 18 lawmakers from parliament in protest in 2011 -- denounced the vote as a "farce" and called for a boycott.
It claimed the boycott was a success, saying that only 30 percent of voters had cast their ballots, despite the electoral commission putting turnout at 52.6 percent.
The opposition said tens of thousands of people were pressured to vote, while the authorities accused Shiites of preventing voters from reaching polling stations.
Since a February-March 2011 uprising, at least 89 people are estimated to have been killed in clashes with security forces, and hundreds arrested and tried.
The opposition has warned that a lack of democratic reforms could lead to instability in Bahrain, which is home to the US Navy's Fifth Fleet and a partner in the US-led campaign against the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq.
Psaki said the United States encouraged all Bahrainis "to continue to work towards national reconciliation, through real political dialogue and respect for universal human rights, including the rights of peaceful assembly, debate and dissent".

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