A Tunisian casts his checked ballot in a box as he votes in the first free municipal elections since the 2011 revolution, at a polling station in Ben Arous near the capital Tunis on May 6, 2018. - Tunisians head to the polls on May 6 in what is seen as another milestone on the road to democracy in the birthplace of the Arab Spring, despite muted interest in the poll as struggles with corruption and poverty continue. Though parliamentary and presidential votes have taken place since the fall of dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, municipal polls have been delayed four times due to logistic, administrative and political deadlocks. (Photo by FETHI BELAID / AFP)
Voting turnout stood at 17.6 %in Medeninen by 11:00 pronounced ISIE regional coordinator Ali Zahmoul.
An estimated 11.3% of eligible voters age 18 to 25 cast their votes. whereas, Voter participation for qualified voters aged 26-45 reached 39.1%.
Moreover, the highest voter turnout was registered among those aged above 45, making up 50.66% of the total voter turnout
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