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HNEC announces preliminary results for 39 Constitutional Committee seats

byCallum Paton
February 26, 2014
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HNEC announces preliminary results for 39 Constitutional Committee seats

Preliminary results for Sirte's third sub constituency (Photo: HNEC)

By Ahmed Elumami and Callum Paton.

Preliminary results for Sirte's third sub constituency (Photo: HNEC)
Preliminary results for Sirte’s third sub constituency (Photo: HNEC)

Tripoli, 26 February 2014:

The Higher National Elections Commission (HNEC) has released preliminary . . .[restrict]results from Thursday’s elections for 10 constituencies across the country, a total of 39 seats.

Releasing the results over the last two days in sub constituencies where between 75 to 94 percent of votes have been counted, potential winners have appeared. In others, however, where as few as ten votes separate the front runners votes will have to be counted in full before a winner can be declared.

Winning at the most recent count:

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Eastern Region (four main constituencies)

1- Al-Bitnan: three sub-constituencies:

Sub-constituency No.1, two seats:

Maraj Ali Nouh Qasem (3109 votes)

Hamza Abdurabah Hamad Sulaiman (1801 votes)

Sub-consitiuency No.2, one seat:

Sulaiman Mahmoud Abdulhamid Al-Fadeel (1145 votes)

Sub-constituency No.3: no results at present.

 

2- Al-Jibil Al-Akhdar: four sub-constituencies:

Sub-constituency No.1, one seat:

Abdulhamid Jibril Hussain Adam (1426 votes)

Sub-constituency No.2, two seats:

Mustafa Abdulhamid Mohamed Dalaf (4708 votes)

Al-Twati Hamd Hassan Abushah (1619 votes)

Sub-constituency No.3, one seat:

Saad Salem Al-Taleb Hamd (2409 votes)

Sub-constituency No.4, one seat:

Al-Sadiq Al-Mabrouk Omran Saad (1390 votes)

 

3- Benghazi: three sub-constituencies:

Sub-constituency No.1, three seats:

Ali Abdulsalam Abdulhadi Al-Tarhouni (19184 votes)

Abdulqader Abdullah Ibrahim Aqdura (7822 votes)

Abduladem Milad Naser Mohamed Al-Farawi (6693 votes)

Sub-constituency No.2: no results at present.

Sub-constituency No.3, one seat:

Monaem Moahmed Al-Sharif Abdurabah (1645 votes)

 

4- Ajdabiya: three sub-constituencies:

Sub-constituency No.1, two seats:

Nouh Abdulsaid Abdullah Younis (1851 votes)

Sub-constituency No.2: one seat:

Hussain Sakran Al-Hussain Sakran (1421 votes)

Sub-constituency No3: no results at present.

 

Western Region (four main constituencies)

1- Sirte: three sub-constituencies:

Sub-constituency No.1: no results at present.

Sub-constituency No.2, one seat:

Saleh Moahmed Shaker Ibrahim (1032 votes)

Sub-constituency No.3, one seat:

Jamal Mohamed Abdulmoula Al-Ghazal (964 votes)

 

2-Tripoli: four sub-constituencies:

Sub-constituency No.1, one seat:

Salem Moahmed Kashlaf (14615 votes)

Sub-constituency No.1, one seat (women):

Atimad Omar Ahmed Al-Mslati (15874 votes)

Sub-constituency No.2 : one seat:

Al-Badri Mohamed Abdullah Al-Sharif (5594 votes)

Sub-constituency No.3, one seat (women):

Zainab Ali Sulaiman Al-Zaidi (17752 votes)

Sub-constituency No.3, one seat:

Mohamed Abdulqader Mansour Al-Tumi (16935 votes)

Sub-constituency No.4, one seat:

Daw Al-Mansouri Masoud Aoun (3664 votes)

 

3-Misrata: four sub-constituencies:

Sub-constituency No.1, one seat:

Mohamed Abdulrahman Othman Belwin (20764 votes)

Sub-constituency No.2, one seat:

Mohamed Al-Hadi Ahmed Al-Sari (3843 votes)

Sub-constituency No.3, one seat:

Mohamed Faraj Mohamed Al-Zaidi (4728 votes)

Sub-constituency No.4, one seat:

Mohamed Ahmed Daw Abdullah (2901 votes)

 

4. Zawiya: five sub-constituencies:

Sub-constituency No.1, one seat:

Abdulbaset Al-Hadi Ahmed Al-Naas (7367 votes)

Sub-constituency No.2, one seat:

Al-Arbi Al-Sharif Al-Sharf Swaisi (4564 votes)

Sub-constituency No.3, no results at present.

Sub-constituency No.4, one seat:

Ramadan Abdulsalam Al-Ajmi Al-Twaijer (1360 votes)

Sub-constituency N0.5 ,one seat:

Mohamed Al-Jilani Ahmed Al-Badwi  (5946 votes)

 

Southern Region (three main constituencies)

1- Sebha: nine sub-constituencies:

Sub-constituency No.1: one seat:

Al-Qaddafi Ibrahim Al-Taher Ibraideh (496 votes)

Secondary sub-constituency No.2: no results at present.

Secondary sub-constituency No.3, one seat:

Ali Mohamed Omar Busaeda Ali (1658 votes)

Secondary sub-constituency No.4, one seat:

Mohamed Mohamed Abdulqader Habib (2396 votes)

Secondary sub-constituency No.5, one seat:

Ahmed Ali Othman Mohamed Ghouni (579 votes)

Sub-constituency No.2, one seat:

Secondary sub-constituency, No.1

Abdulwahab Khalafallah Imbayah Abdulrazaq (450 votes)

Secondary sub-constituency No.2

Salah Eddin Othman Imhamed Abubaker Abukhzam (359 votes)

Secondary sub-constituency No.3

Ubaid Al-Zarooq Salem Abu Al-Assad (446 votes)

Secondary sub-constituency No.4

Irhouma Omar Jibril Irhouma (579 votes)

Sub-constituency No.2 one seat (women):

Rania Abdulsalam Mohamed Othman Al-Sayed (3388 votes)

 

2- Ghadames: two sub-constituenies:

Sub-constituency No.1, one seat:

Abulqasem Bashir Qasem Youshea (1634 votes)

Sub-constituency No.2, one seat:

Ibrahim Ahmaido Allaq Allafi (197 votes)

 

 

 

 

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