Iraqis wait in line to cast their votes outside a polling station in Mosul January 30, 2005. A suicide bomber killed at least six people in a queue outside a polling station in eastern Baghdad on Sunday, in the sixth suicide attack on voting centres in the capital during the election, a government official said. At least 13 people have been killed in the suicide attacks. Five of them were attacks by suicide bombers on foot and one was a suicide car bomb. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
An Iraqi Shi'ite woman, wearing an Islamic Hijab, casts her vote at a polling station in Iraq (news - web sites)'s second largest city of Basra, January 30, 2005. A suicide bomber killed at least six people in a queue outside a polling station in eastern Baghdad on Sunday, in the sixth suicide attack on voting centres in the capital during the election, a government official said. At least 13 people have been killed in the suicide attacks. Five of them were attacks by suicide bombers on foot and one was a suicide car bomb. REUTERS/Atef Hassan
An Iraqi election worker (L) searches women before allowing them to enter a polling station in the country's second largest city of Basra, January 30, 2005. A suicide bomber blew himself up at another Baghdad polling centre on Sunday, killing one person and wounding 16. Five Baghdad polling centres have been targeted by suicide bombers, one in a car and the other four on foot. The attacks have killed at least seven people. REUTERS/Atef Hassan
Could possibly be someone in great fear of voting, who thinks if they totally cover themselves, the ones who threatened to kill them if they voted won't know their identity. Not saying it is...just a possibility.