The Iraqi National List is a coalition of Iraqi political parties who ran in the December 2005 Iraqi elections and got 8.0% of the vote and 25 out of 275 seats.
Prior to the December election the Iraqi list merged with Ghazi al-Yawer's The Iraqis, the most successful Sunni party in the January elections, and the Communist People's Union. The Iraqi National List alliance was created to offer a secular, cross-community alternative - composed of both Sunnis and Shiites - to the religious Shiite United Iraqi Alliance and the Sunni Iraqi Accord Front.
Iraqi Communist PartyAssembly of Independent DemocratsPeople's UnionAl-Qasimy Democratic AssemblyIraqi Republican GroupArab Socialist MovementIndependent Democratic GatheringIraqi National AccordLeague of Iraqi Turkmen Lords and Tribes led by Abd Al-Hammed Al-BayatiAlfurat Al Awsat AssemblageThe IraqisLoyalty For Iraq CoalitionIndependent Iraqi AllianceIndependent Iraqi Sheikhs CouncilThe National ListAl-AhrarThe coalition ended up with 977,325 votes, or 8.0% of the vote, which amounted to 25 out of 275 seats in the Iraqi National Assembly. The following 25 people were nominated as the coalition's representatives:
1. Usama Abd Al Azeez Al Nujaifi - Sunni Arab2. Iyad Allawi - Shiite Arab, Iraqi National Accord3. Iyad Raouf Mohamed Jalal Al Deen4. Jamal Abd Al Hadi Batekh5. Hajem Mahdi Saleh6. Husam Abd Al Kareem Abed Ali7. Husain Ali Al Sha'alan8. Hamid Majid Mousa - Shiite, Iraqi Communist Party9. Kheir Alla Kareem Kathem10. Radwan Husain Abbas Al Kleidar11. Sa'ad Sfouk Al Masoudi12. Safia Taleb Ali13. Aida Shareef Tawfeeq14. Alia Naseef Jasem15. Abd Al Lateef Abd Al Wahab Husain16. Adnan Pachachi - Sunni Arab, Assembly of Independent Democrats17. Ezzat Hasan Ali18. Ghazi al-Yawar - Sunni Arab, The Iraqis19. Falah Hassan al-Naqib20. Mohamed Tawfeeq Husain21. Mohamed Abbas Mohamed22. Mofeed Mohaed Jawad23. Mahdi Ahmad Al Hafeth24. Maysun al-Damluji25. Wael Abdul Latif