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Home Elections Special

Individual candidate results as on Thursday

byMichel Cousins
October 21, 2012
Reading Time: 4 mins read
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Tripoli, 12 July:

The latest count for the following constituencies has been provided by the High National Election Council.  Final results are . . .[restrict]still awaited.   The Libya Herald is a present listing only the potentially winning candidates.

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Tobruk Seats: 3. Candidates: 96  (75% of polling stations counted)
  1. Abdul Sadeq Hamad Abdul Saied Swedeq   5,986
  2. Othman Idris Ekrayem Ragi   2,979
  3. Mohamed Younis Ahmed El Manfi   2,271

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Bayda  Seats 2. Candidates: 75  (82% of polling stations counted)

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  1. Abd Rabah Yousef Bu Breg Mikael   4,756
  2. Abdul Hafeez Mohamed Hamad Eddaekh   2,785

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Marj Seats 2. Candidates: 42  (90% of polling stations counted)
  1. Ezzideen Mohammed Younis Yahya   1,185
  2. Mohamed Abdul Salam Mohammed Saleh   1,536

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El Abiar, Seats 2, Candidates: 32  (82% of polling stations counted)
  1. Mohamed Suliman Mohamed El Badri   1,841
  2. Mohamed Ejweli Abdul-Aali Abdullah   763

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Sebha Seats 4. Candidates: 96 (79% of polling stations counted)

  1. Abdul Qader Omar Mohammed Ehweli   2,673
  2. Mohammed Abdullah Mohammed Ettumi   2,203
  3. Mohammed Al Menawi Ahmed Al Hudairi   1,826
  4. Abdul Jalil Ghaith Abu Baker Omar Saif Ennasr   1,791

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Wadi Eshatti-Brak Seats: 1:  Candidates: 15 (100% of polling stations counted)

  1. Mohammed Besheer Misbah Bin Meskeen   673

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Wadi Eshatti – El Gurda  Seats:1. Candidates: 30 (91% of polling stations counted)

  1. Zidan Misbah Abdullah Moahamed Ezzaroug   853

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Wadi Eshatti – Idri  Seats: 1. Candidates: 19
  1. Hamed Abdul Salam Abdullah Al Baghdadi   791

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Murzuk  Seats: 4. Candidates: 38  (93% of polling stations counted)

  1. Masoud Abdul Salam Ebed Ettaher   4,848
  2. Hammad Mohamed Mohamed Essaleh Ebrekaw   4,307
  3. Ettaher Mohamed Makni Gouri   4,123
  4. Abdul Wahab Mohamed Abu Baker Ghaed   3,589

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Ghadames Seats: 1. Candidates: 7   (98% of polling stations counted)
  1. Abu Baker Murtada Mukhtar Mador   3,922

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Nasiriyah  Seats: 1. Canididates: 17   (98% of polling stations counted)

  1. Jumma Esswee Essayed Ettef   2, 493

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Sabratha   Seats: 1  Candidates: 22  (78% of polling stations counted)
  1. Salah Masoud Abdul Salam Mito   8, 192

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Zuara  Seats: 1.  Candidates: 13   (95% of polling stations counted)
  1. Nouri Ali Mohamed Abu Sahmain   7,599

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Al-Jmail  Seats: 1. Candidates: 19  (93% of polling stations counted)
  1. Suliman Al-Mabrouk Abdullah Al Haj   5,279

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Rigdaleen  Seats: 1  Candidates: 13  (95% of polling stations counted)

  1. Ettaher Ali Haram Allateef   1,050

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Derna   Seats 2, Candidates 27  (98% of polling stations counted)
  1. Hassan Eswehel Abdullah Esteta   13, 589
  2. Abdul Fattah Khalifa Arwah Ashlewi   3,917

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Shahhat  Seats: 1. Candidates: 18 (96% of polling stations counted)
  1. Fawzi Rajab Al-Agab Adullah   4,070

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Qasr Libya  Seats: 1. Candidates: 13 (96% of polling stations counted)

  1. Khalifa Saleh Saeed Mohammed   1,017

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Gharian   Seats: 3. Candidates: 59 (97% of polling stations counted)

  1. Mohamed Younis Mohamed Ettumi   16,318
  2. Idris Mohamed Mohamed Abu Faed   2,125
  3. Ramadan Anbia Abu Abdullah Khalifa   1, 769

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Reyaynah  Seats: 1, Candidates: 9 (100% of polling stations counted)
  1. Abu Al Qasim Abdul Gader Mohamed Derz   1,014

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Mizdah  Seats: 1. Candidates: 22  (94% of polling stations counted)

  1. Ibrahim Ali Mohamed Abu Shaala   8, 792

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Nalut  Seats: 1.  Candidates: 8  (90% of polling stations counted)
  1. Shabaan Ali Essa Abu Sitta   5, 287

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Batin Al-Jabal  Seats: 1.  Candidates: 18  (93% of polling stations counted)
  1. Abdul Hamid Daw Ali Al-Khanjari   917

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Misrata  Seats: 4. Candidates: 117  (99% of polling stations counted)
  1. Jumma Ahmed Abdullah Ateega   15,189
  2. Omar Mohamed Ali Abu Leefa   8,936
  3. Hassan Mohamed Ali Lameen   5,063
  4. Salahadeen Omar Beshr Badi   3,906

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Bani Walid   Seats: 2. Candidates: 25  (99% of polling stations counted)

  1. Salem Al Ahmar Al Hadi Ali   5,390
  2. Amna Mahmoud Mohammed Takhikh   3,371

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Zliten   Seats: 2. Candidates: 46  (97% of polling stations counted)

  1. Abdullah Ali Abdullah Juwan   9,597
  2. Mohamed Shabaan Miftah El Walid   6,475

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Tarhouna   Seats: 2. Candidates: 44  (98% of polling stations counted)

  1. Anefishi Abdul Salam Abdul Manee Abdul Salam   4,705
  2. Ahmed Faraj Hassan Saadi   1,312

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Qasr Al-Akhiar  Seats: 1.  Candidates: 20  (98% of polling stations counted)
  1. Mohamed Ali Sleem Sleem    3,843

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Garbulli   Seats: 1. Candidates: 17  (100% of polling stations counted)
  1. Al-Ajili Mohamed Misbah Abu Esdail    2,400

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Al-Maya   Seats: 1.  Candidates: 24  (100% of polling stations counted)

Mustafa Amer Ali Sola   2,196

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Aziziyah   Seats: 1. Candidates: 30   (97% of polling stations counted)
  1. Abdul Majeed Al-Mahdi Miloud Azantuni  1,924

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Swani Bin Adem  Seats: 1. Candidates: 31 (98% of polling stations counted)
  1. Mustafa Jebril Mohamed Jebril   2,755

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Qasr Ben Gashir  Seats: 1. Candidates: 19 (99% of polling stations counted)
  1. Mohamed Misbah Omar Abu Gamja  6,073

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Emsehel, Essayeh, Esbea   Seats: 1. Candidates: 22  (97% of polling stations counted)
  1. Abdullah Abdul Hafeez Ali Addahmani  1,652

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