QNA

Doha

The referendum committees closed their doors at 7 pm, ending the voting process on the draft constitutional amendments, which witnessed large participation by citizens who had reached the age of 18.

The headquarters of the referendum committees witnessed a large turnout to participate in the referendum from various segments of Qatari society in response to the call of HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani to all citizens to participate in the general referendum on the draft constitutional amendments.

The voting process continued from 7 am until 7 pm, and the procedures for sorting and counting the votes began immediately after that. The results would be announced by the General Referendum Committee within 24 hours of the end of the voting process.

The polling stations witnessed a large turnout of participating citizens since the start of the voting process.

Citizens flocked to the referendum polling stations to cast their votes on the draft constitutional amendments since the early hours of Tuesday morning in an enthusiastic atmosphere that confirms the public’s keenness to make this event a success as well as their sense of responsibility towards their homeland, and to strengthen its social fabric in the most beautiful image and form, which honestly represents an important stage in the country’s victorious march and national unity.

The General Referendum Committee on the Constitutional Amendments has allowed eligible citizens to vote to conduct the referendum through 10 paper referendum committees, or 18 electronic referendum committees, by attending in person at one of the announced referendum headquarters and presenting the Qatari ID card or the Qatar Digital ID, or by voting (remotely) using the "Metrash 2” application inside and outside the country, noting that voting is by choosing between (yes) or (no).