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Home Elections Special

Individual Candidate Results — latest

byMichel Cousins
October 21, 2012
Reading Time: 5 mins read
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Tripoli, 13 July:

The High National Election Commission has released the latest count of votes for the 120 seats in the National . . .[restrict]Congress reserved for individual candidates.

The Libya Herald apologises if any of the transliterated names do not conform to the style the candidates themselves use.

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Tobruk   Seats: 3. Candidates: 96   (77% of polling stations counted)

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  1. Abdul Sadeq Hamad Abdul Saied Eswedeq   6,122
  2. Othman Idris Ekraem Ragi   3,007
  3. Mohamed Younis Ahmed Al-Manfi   2,316

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El Guba   Seats 1, Candidates 14   (76% of polling stations counted)

  1. Abdul Kareem Faraj Hussein Adam   4,131

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Derna   Seats: 2.  Candidates: 27   (98% of polling stations counted)

  1. Hassan Eswehel Abdullah Esteta   13,589
  2. Abdul Fattah Kahlifa Arwag Ashlewi   3, 917

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Shahhat   Seats: 1. Candidates: 18  (98% of polling stations counted)

  1. Fawzi Rajab Al-Agab Abdullah   4,194

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

  1. Abd Rabbah Yousef Bu Breg Mikael   4,783
  2. Abdul Hafeed Mohamed Hamad Eddaekh   2,837

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Marj   Seats: 2.  Candidates: 42   (92% of polling stations counted)

  1. Ezziddeen Mohamed younis Yahya   2,199
  2. Sherif Al-Wafi Mohamed Ali   1,582

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Qasr Libya   Seats: 1.  Candidates: 13   (98% of polling stations counted)

  1. Abdulali Enur Mohamed Al-Murtadi   1,119

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Benghazi   Seats: 9.  Candidates: 258  (75% of polling stations counted)

  1. Saleh Bashir Saleh Ejouda   31,425
  2. Suleiman Awad Faraj Zubi   27,331
  3. Mohamed Khalil Ahmed Ezzarroug   4,551
  4. Ahmed Mohamed Ali Yusef Langi   2,609
  5. Faraj Saad Faraj Sasi Al-Werfeli  2,509
  6. Al-Kamel Mohamed Mukhtar Al-Jetlawi   2,414
  7. Omar Khaled Jabr Al-Obeidi   2,328
  8. Abdul Munem Faraj Abdul Ghani Al-Wehaishi   2,168
  9. Aladdeen Mustafa Yusef Al-Magarief   1,841

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Al-Abyar   Seats: 2. Candidates: 32   (86% of polling stations counted)

  1. Mohamed Suleiman Mohamed El Badri   1,998
  2. Mohammed Ejweli Abdul Aali Abdullah   801

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Saloug    Seats: 1. Candidates: 13   (94% of polling stations counted)

  1. Najmiddeen Abdul Jalil Saleh Ennemer   981

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Ajdabiya  Seats: 4.  Candidates: 68   (64% of polling stations counted)

  1. Mohamed Saad Emazeb Ehwe    1,900
  2. Nouriddeen Suleiman Mustafa Asherif   1,774
  3. Mousa Faraj Saleh Faraj   1,543
  4. Abdul Salam Khamees Abdul Nabi Al Ajhar   1,081

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Brega   Seats: 1. Candidates: 11   (81% of polling stations counted)

  1. Othman Abed Mohamed Mathkour   1,460

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Jalu, Ojala, Ejkherra   Seats: 1. Candidates: 7   (88% of polling stations counted)

  1. Awad Mohammed Awad Abdul Sadeq   4,514

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Sirte   Seats: 2. Candidates: 45   (87% of polling stations counted)

  1. Muftah Faraj Saleh Omar Shanbour   2,422
  2. Abdul Jalil Mohamed Abdul Jalil Eshawesh   2,369

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Jufra   Seats: 2. Candidates: 18   (96% of polling stations counted)

  1. Ali Zidan Mohamed Zidan   4,128
  2. Essunussi Mohamed Essunussi Edubri   1,463

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Sebha   Seats: 4. Candidates: 96   (81% of polling stations counted)

  1. Abdul Qader Omar Mohamed Ehweli   2,831
  2. Mohamed Abdullah Mohamed Ettumi   2,212
  3. Mohamed Al-Menawi Ahmed Al-Hudairi  1,895
  4. Abdul Jalil Gaith Abu Bakr Omar Saif Ennasr   1,799

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Wadi Eshatti – El Gurda   Seats: 1. Candidates: 30   (97% of polling stations counted)

  1. Zidan Misbah Abdullah Mohammed Marzoug   863

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Wadi Eshatti – Idri   Seats: 1. Candidates 19   (97% of polling stations counted)

  1. Hamed Abdussalam Abdullah Al-Baghdadi   791

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Obari   Seats: 2.  Candidates: 42   (94% of polling stations counted)

  1. Hussein Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed Al-Ansari   4,042
  2. Ali Abdulaziz Abdussalam Ali   1,674

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Ghat    Seats: 2.  Candidates: 12   (96% of polling stations counted)

  1. Abdul Qader Sidi Omar Sidi Eshekh Al-Hashi   1,054
  2. Mohammed Ibrahim Makhi Abdul Qader   974

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Murzuk   Seats: 4.  Candidates: 38   (97% of polling stations counted)

  1. Masoud Abdul Salam Ebed Ettaher   6,024
  2. Hammad Mohamed Mohamed Essaleh Ebrekaw   5,170
  3. Ettaher Mohamed Makni Gori   5,118
  4. Abdul Wahab Mohamed Abu Baker Qaed   4,724

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Nalut   Seats: 1. Candidates 8   (95% of polling stations counted)

  1. Shabaan Ali Essa Abu Setta   5,287

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Ghadames  Seats: 1, Candidates 7   (94% of polling stations counted)

  1. Abu Bakr Murtada Mukhtar Mador   3,942

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Tawergha   Seats: 1. Candidates: 4   (97% of polling stations counted)

  1. Maree Mohamed Mansour Raheel    3,572

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Misrata   Seats: 4.  Candidates: 117   (99% of polling stations counted)

  1. Jumma Ahmed Abdullah Ateega   15,402
  2. Omar Mohamed Ali Abu Leefa   8,957
  3. Hassan Mohammed Ali Lameen   5, 085
  4. Salahaddeen Omar Beshr Badi   3,921

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Zliten   Seats: 2.  Candidates: 46   (98% of polling stations counted)

  1. Abdullah Ali Abdullah Jawan   9,833
  2. Mohamed Shabaan Miftah Al-Walid   6,499

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

  1. Annifeshi Abdul Salam Abdul Al-Manee Abdul Salam    4,748
  2. Ahmed Faraj Hassan Saedi   1,321

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Khoms – Madina   Seats: 2.  Candidates: 30   (94% of polling stations counted)

  1. Akram Ali Jumma Aljenin   3,901
  2. Mukhtar Salem Ali Al-Atrash   3,056

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Qasr Al-Akhiar   Seats: 1.   Candidates 20   (100% of polling stations counted)

Mohamed Ali Saleem Saleem   3,848

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Tajoura    Seats: 2.   Candidates: 28   (77% of polling stations counted)

  1. Mohamed Mohamed Emhemed Sasi   12,341
  2. Mahmoud Salama Mohamed Al-Ghariani    10,152

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Suq Al-Juma   Seats: 4.  Candidates 125   (84% of polling stations counted)

  1. Abdul Fattah Mohamed Al-Amin Allabeeb   18,058
  2. Ehmeda Saleh Essed Addali   12,447
  3. Mohamed Ehmeda Esgeer Esmoud   4,797
  4. Jalal Omar Miftah Hassan   4,614

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Hay Al-Andalus Seats: 3.   Candidates: 136   (81% of polling stations counted)

  1. Mohammed Ahmed Nasr Abu Esnena   10,000
  2. Nizar Ahmed Yousef Kawan   7,489
  3. Abdul Rahman Khalifa Ramadan Al-Shater   5,844

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Abu Sleem   Seats: 2.   Candidates: 86   (70% of polling stations counted)

  1. Mahmoud Abdul Aziz Milad Hassan   10,403
  2. Ageela Omran Ageela Bin Miftah   4,782

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Ain Zara   Seats: 2.   Candidates: 67   (76% of polling stations counted)

  1. Mahmoud Al-Mukhtar Ettaher Atabeeb   5,935
  2. Abdul Naser Miftah Ahmed Aseklani   1,559

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Emsehel, Esayeh, Esbea   Seats: 1. Candidates: 22   (99% of polling stations counted)

  1. Abdullah Abdul Hafeed Ali Addahmani   1,712

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Zawiya    Seats: 4.    Candidates: 149   (93% of polling stations counted)

  1. Mohamed Ahmed Al-Hadi Al-Kelani   9, 267
  2. Saeed Muftah Saeed Jarjar   3,599
  3. Ahmed Tawfeeq El Haj Ahmed Youqoub   2,971
  4. Mustafa Abdul Rahman Ahmed Etreki   2,803

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Sorman    Seats: 1.    Candidates: 17   (100% of polling stations counted)

  1. Adel Abdul Hameed Ali Asharshari   3,510

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Sabratha   Seats: 1.  Candidates: 22   (90% of polling stations counted)

  1. Salah Masoud Abdul Salam Mito   9.445

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Al-Ajilat   Seats: 1.   Candidates: 20   (96% of polling stations counted)

  1. Besheer Mahmoud Mohamed Al-Hosh   2,019

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Al-Jmail   Seats: 1.   Candidates: 19   (94% of polling stations counted)

  1. Suleiman Al-Mabrouk Abdullah Al-Haj   5,346

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Rigdaleen   Seats: 1.   Candidates: 13   (100% of polling stations counted)

  1. Ettaher Ali Haram Allateef   1,076

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  [/restrict]

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