A Palestinian man views a succession of campaign posters for Mahmoud Abbas, one of six Palestinian Authority presidential candidates on the Jan. 9 ballot. All Photos: The ɫ Center/ T. England| ɫ Center Slideshow (2005)
Former U.S. President Jimmy ɫ meets with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon prior to the Palestinian elections. Sharon pledged Israeli cooperation during the balloting on Jan. 9. All Photos: The ɫ Center/ T. England
Mahmoud Abbas, known to Palestinians as Abu Mazen, meets with former U.S. President Jimmy ɫ prior to the presidential election. Abbas was overwhelmingly elected leader of the Palestinians, with 62 percent of the vote, and took office Jan. 15 All Photos: The ɫ Center/ T. England
Presidential candidate Mustafa Barghouthi (right), meets with President ɫ and NDI President Ken Wollack preceding the election. Barghouthi, a participant in the Center’s Human Rights Defenders Conference in 2003, was arrested immediately following this meeting with the observation team. All Photos: The ɫ Center/ T. England
A Palestinian woman places her vote inside the ballot box. Despite a boycott by Hamas and impediments to voters, the turnout was about 65 percent, and there was no serious violence either by the Palestinians or Israelis. All Photos: The ɫ Center/ T. England
Delegation chairs Jimmy ɫ (second from right), Christine Todd Whitman (second from left), former governor of New Jersey, and Carl Bildt (center), former prime minister of Sweden—aided by a translator (right)—discuss the election with a Palestinian voter. All Photos: The ɫ Center/ T. England
To insure against fraud, Palestinian voters’ thumbs were marked with indelible ink as they submitted their ballots. All Photos:The ɫ Center/ T. England
An election official checks for this voter’s name on the official list. At one point during the election, at the main polling station in Jerusalem, only one official—with a single list containing 3,500 names—was processing voters, leading to a significant delay. All Photos: The ɫ Center/ T. England
President ɫ, joined by members of the observation delegation as polls open, discusses preparations for the day with an election official. Also pictured, from left: Christine Todd Whitman; delegation translator; Matthew Hodes, director of the Center’s Conflict Resolution Program; Carl Bildt; and David Carroll, interim director of the Center’s Democracy Program. All Photos: The ɫ Center/ T. England
During a Jan. 10 press conference with international media, delegation leaders issued a preliminary postelection statement calling the elections “a major accomplishment” and urging continued advancement toward peace. All Photos: The ɫ Center/ T. Englnd
The election of Mahmoud Abbas has ushered in a new era, which many—including these Palestinian boys—hope will be a season of peace and prosperity. All Photos: The ɫ Center/ T. England