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Home Elections Special

Party list results on Thursday night

byMichel Cousins
October 21, 2012
Reading Time: 4 mins read
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Tripoli, 13 July:

On Thursday evening, the High National Election Commission announced the latest results for the 80 seats reserved for parties . . .[restrict]in the National Congress elections. All the party list constituencies have had a declaration, although none so far has had a 100-percent declaration.

On present results, the National Forces Alliance of Mahmoud Jibril would win 40 seats of the 80 allocated to parties, the Justice and Construction Party 18,the National Front 3, the National Central Party 2,  the Union for Homeland 2 and 15 others one each.

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Tobruk, El Guba, Derna — 5 seats, 5 parties standing. (75% of polling stations counted) 

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  1. National Forces Alliance   59,769
  2. Justice and Construction Party   8,619
  3. National Central Party   4,962
  4. National Front Party   3,133
  5. Nation Party   2,637
  6. Union for Homeland   2,117

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Shahhat, Bayda, El Marj, Qasr Libya – 5 seats, 14 parties standing. (96% of polling stations counted)

  1. National Forces Alliance  47,551
  2. Justice and Construction Party  6,424
  3. National Central Party  4,790
  4. Arrebat National Party  4,329
  5. Democratic National Party  3,612
  6. Nation Party  2,617
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Wadi Eshatti- El Gurda, Wadi Wshatti, Edri – 4 seats, 13 parties standing.   (97% of polling stations counted) 
  1. Justice and Construction Party  2,506
  2. Arrakeeza (Base) Party  1,493
  3. Al Watan (Nation) and Development Party  1,356
  4. National Party in Wadi Eshatti  1,347
  5. National Reconciliation Party  1,223
  6. National Vision Party  1,186
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Benghazi, Tokra, El Abiar, Gemenis, Sallouq  – 11 seats, 20 parties standing. (70% of polling stations counted)
  1. National Forces Alliance  95,733
  2. Justice and Construction Party  16,143
  3. National Front  10,195
  4. Arresalah Party   5,938
  5. Nation Party   3,322
  6. Union for Homeland Party   2,989
  7. National Democratic Alliance   2,170
  8. Libyan National Party   1,762
  9. Central Party for Democracy, Justice, and Development   1,706
  10. Development and Dawa Party   1,606

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Ajdabiya, Brega, Jalu, Ojala, Ejkherra, Tazerbu, Kufra, Marada — 3 seats, 14 parties standing. (74% of polling stations counted)
  1. National Forces Alliance   16,406
  2. Al-Hekma Party   11,880
  3. National Front Party   6,376
  4. Justice and Construction Party   4,518
  5. Nation Party   2,530
  6. Union for Homeland   1,324

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Sidra, Sirte, Al-Jufra — 4 seats, 8 parties standing. (92% of polling stations counted)

  1. National Forces Alliance   8,766
  2. Nation for Development Party   6,699
  3. Central Youth Parry   3,384
  4. Justice and Construction Party   3,153
  5. Union for Homeland   2,291
  6. National Twasul Party   1,797

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Sebha – 5 seats, 21 parties standing.   (92% of polling stations counted) 

  1. National Forces Alliance  8,712
  2. Labaika Watani Party  3,123
  3. Justice and Construction Party  2,584
  4. National Libyan Party  2,268
  5. Transition from Revolution to Nation Party  1,777
  6. Al Watan for Development Party  1,684

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Awbari — 4 seats, 12 parties standing. (98% of polling stations counted)

  1. Wadi Al-Hayah for Democracy and Development   6,712
  2. Justice and Construction Party   2,317
  3. Libyan Party for Liberty and Development   2,237
  4. National Forces Alliance   2,071
  5. National Democratic Party for Justice   1,177
  6. Union for Homeland   900

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Murzuk — 3 seats, 11 parties standing. (98% of polling stations counted)

  1. National Forces Alliance   7,586
  2. National Parties Alliance   5,624
  3. Central National Party   4,786
  4. People’s Party   4,433
  5. Justice and Construction Party   1,280
  6. Union for Homeland    1,029

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Misrata — 4 seats, 11 parties standing. (99% of polling stations counted) 

  1. Union for Homeland   24,476
  2. Justice and Construction Party   20,137
  3. National Front Party   13,449
  4. National Forces Alliance   7,857
  5. Nation for Development Party: 6,395
  6. National Liberal Party   5,840

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Zliten — 3 seats, 9 parties standing. (97% of polling stations counted)

  1. National Forces Alliance   24,978
  2. Justice and construction Party  7,687
  3. National Independent Party  4,045
  4. Nation Party   2,905
  5. National Front Party   2,005
  6. Union for Homeland   1,433

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Tarhouna, Imselata, Khoms-Sahel — 3 seats, 14 parties standing. (98% of polling stations counted) 

  1. National Forces Alliance   27,464
  2. Justice and Construction Party   7,440
  3. National Central Party   4,290
  4. Nation Party   2,686
  5. Union for Homeland   2,499
  6. Development for Libya Party   2,173

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Garabulli, Tajoura, Suq Al-Juma — 3 seats, 26 parties standing. (87% of polling stations counted) 

  1. National Forces Alliance   78, 241
  2. Innovation and Genuineness Party   15,529
  3. Justice and Construction Party   12, 363
  4. Al-Asala (Genuineness) and Development Party   8,417
  5. National Front Party   3,673
  6. State of Law Democratic Party   3,452

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Central Tripoli  — 3 seats, 39 parties standing. (98% of polling stations counted)

  1. National Forces Alliance   46,225
  2. Justice and Construction Party   4,774
  3. National Central Party   3,872
  4. Al Asala (Genuineness) and Development Party   3,804
  5. National Front Party   2,463
  6. Nation Party   1,819

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Hay Al-Andalus — 3 seats, 33 parties standing. (90% of polling stations counted)

  1. National Central Party   28,536
  2. Justice and Construction Party   10,438
  3. Al-Asala (Genuineness) and Development Party   5,855
  4. Jebal Nafusa Party   4,134
  5. Nation Party   3,595
  6. Al Asala (Genuineness) and Construction Party   3,392

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Abu Sleem, Ain Zara — 4 seats, 32 parties standing. (87% of polling stations counted)

  1. National Forces Alliance   60,052
  2. Justice and Construction Party   5,099
  3. Al-Asala and Devleopment Party   2,973
  4. Nation Party   2,699
  5. National Central Party   2,581
  6. National Front Party   2,529

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Janzour — 3 seats, 24 parties standing.

  1. National Forces Alliance: 29,950
  2. Justice and Construction Party   2,764
  3. Al-Kedwa Political Party   1,447
  4. Al-Asala and Development Party   1,343
  5. Jabal Nafusa Party   770
  6. Nation Party   706

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Zawia — 4 seats, 22 parties standing. (96% of polling stations counted)

  1. National Forces Alliance   29,049
  2. Justice and Construction Party   12,422
  3. Libya Al Amal (Hope) Party   5,725
  4. Federation for Nation Party   4,552
  5. Libya Youth Party   3,168
  6. Libya Al-Hadara (Civilisation) Party   2,367

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Sorman, Sabratha, Ajilat, Zuara, Al-Jmail, Rigdaleen, Ziltin — 3 seats, 20 parties standing. (94% of polling stations counted)

  1. National Forces Alliance   41,632
  2. Justice and Construction Party  7,896
  3. Libya Youth Party   3,616
  4. Libya Annajah (Success) Party   3,517
  5. Federation for Nation Party   2,597
  6. National Central Party   2,573

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Al-Maya, Al-Nasiriyah, Al-Aziziyah – 3 seats, 18 parties standing.    (98% of polling stations counted) 

  1. National Forces Alliance  54,506
  2. Union for Homeland Party  4,226
  3. Nation Party  4,078
  4. National Central Party  2,830
  5. The One Libya Party  2,779
  6. Al Ekhaa Party for Development and Justice  2,258

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