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847,000 registered for constitutional elections so far: HNEC

bySami Zaptia
December 29, 2013
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847,000 registered for constitutional elections so far: HNEC

The daily rate of registration for the forthcoming constitutional committee of 60 elections (source: www.hnec.ly).

By Tazeez Hasairi:

Tripoli, 29 December 2013:

The High National Elections Commission (HNEC) reported at noon today that it . . .[restrict]has registered 847,428 people on the SMS voter registration system for the forthcoming constitutional “Committee of 60” elections.

Of these, 337,637 are women and 509,791 are men.

Additionally, 4,121 Libyans have been registered to vote outside of Libya, of which 2,929 are men and 1,192 are women.

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The highest daily rate of registrations so far was on Friday 19 December 2013, with 50,413 people registering.

 

The daily rate of registration for the forthcoming constitutional committee of 60 elections (source: www.hnec.ly).
The daily rate of registration for the forthcoming constitutional committee of 60 elections (source: www.hnec.ly).

 

Age   range

Number   of registered voters so far

18-29

248,349

30-39

221,813

40-49

192,887

50-59

100,712

+60:

83,667

 

Top   5 Cities with highest registrations

Number   of registered voters so far

Tripoli

226,052

Benghazi

111,040

Misrata

85,815

Zawia

63,339

Beida

56,291

 

All data up to noon 29/12/2013 and courtesy of HNEC – www.hnec.ly [/restrict]

Tags: High National Election CommissionHNECregistrationvoter

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