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Results for parties — latest

byMichel Cousins
October 21, 2012
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Tripoli, 11 July:

The High National Election Commission released its latest figures on Monday evening on voting for parties.

So far, the National . . .[restrict]Forces Alliance (NFA) led by Mahmoud Jibril has taken 54 percent of the vote nationally and the Justice and Construction Party (J&C) is second on 12 percent.

Seats still have to allocated on the basis of how parties have fared, but so far out of the 52 seats fully or partially declared, figures indicate that the NFA are on course to take 28 of them,  J&C 10, the Union for Homeland and the National Central Party two apiece and ten others one each.

The results so far are:

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Shahhat, Bayda, El Marj, Qasr Libya – 5 seats (96% of votes 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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Murzuk – 3 seats (79% of votes counted)

  1. National Forces Alliance  6,324
  2. National Parties Federation   4,731
  3. Nation Central Party   3,218
  4. People’ s Party   3,108
  5. Justice and Construction Party  958
  6. Union for Homeland   798

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Sorman, Sabratha, Ajilat, Zuara, Al-Jmail, Rigdaleen, Ziltin  – 3 seats (79% of votes counted)
  1. National Forces Alliance   34,124
  2. Justice and Construction Party   6,525
  3. Libya Youth Party  3,082
  4. Libya Ennajah Party   3,028
  5. Central Nation Party   2,425
  6. Federation for Nation Party   2,208

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Benghazi, Tokra, El Abiar, Gemenis, Sallouq  – 11 seats (70% of votes 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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Tobruk, El Guba, Derna  – 5 seats    (92% of votes counted) 

  1. National Forces Alliance  58,756
  2. Justice and Construction Party  8,496
  3. National Central Party  4,937
  4. National Front  3,099
  5. Nation Party  2,598
  6. Union for Homeland Party  2,065

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Sebha – 5 seats    (92% of votes 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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 Wadi Eshatti- El Gurda, Wadi Wshatti, Edri – 4 seats    (97% of votes 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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 Misrata – 4 seats    (99% of votes counted) 

  1. Union for Homeland Party  24,476
  2. Justice and Construction Party  20,137
  3. National Front  13,449
  4. National Forces Alliance  7,856
  5. Nation for Development Party  6,395
  6. National Liberal Congress  5,840

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Zliten – 3 seats    (96% of votes counted) 

  1. National Forces Alliance: 24,728
  2. Justice and Construction Party  7,769
  3. National Independent Party  4,037
  4. Nation Party  2,852
  5. National Front Party  1,996
  6. Union for Homeland Party  1,419

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Tarhouna, Imslata, Al-Khums – 3 seats    (98% of votes counted) 

  1. National Forces Alliance  27,342
  2. Justice and Construction Party  7,411
  3. National Central Party  4,262
  4. Nation Party  2,657
  5. Union for Homeland Party  2,497
  6. Development for Libya Party  2,161

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Janzour – 3 seats    (98% of votes counted) 

  1. National Forces Alliance  29,379
  2. Justice and Contruction Party  2,680
  3. Al Kedwa Political Party  1,445
  4. Al Asala (Genuineness) and Development Party  1,324
  5. Jebal Nafusa Party  748
  6. Nation Party  687

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Al-Maya, Al-Nasiriyah, Al-Aziziyah – 3 seats    (98% of votes 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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