Suu Kyi victory expected as voting underway in Myanmar
YANGON, Myanmar — Voting was underway in Myanmar’s elections on Sunday, with the ruling party of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi heavily favoured to be returned to power.
More than 90 parties are competing for seats in the lower and upper houses of the national Parliament, while there are also elections at the state and regional levels.
There are more than 37 million people eligible to vote, including 5 million first-time voters. Fear of the coronavirus and safety measures put in place to contain it may hurt voter turnout. Traditional campaigning was severely limited by measures to enforce social distancing and quarantines in some areas.
Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy party won the last elections in 2015 in a landslide, ending more than five decades of military-directed rule in the country.