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ELECTION 2014: More results announced

byMichel Cousins
June 29, 2014
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ELECTION 2014: More results announced

By Libya Herald staff.

rp_200-HNEC-vote-on-250614-288x40011.jpgTripoli 28 June 2014:

The High National Elections Commission . . .[restrict]announced a further list of partial election results this evening, again based on most votes being counted.  These are: 

Benghazi

General List (No. of candidates: 113; No. of seats: 16;   votes counted: 95%)

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  • Younis Fanoush (4,615 votes)
  • Ibrahim Ameish (4,363)
  • Ali Abuzakuk (3,724)
  • Abubakr Bahira (2,724)
  • Tariq Al-Jarush (2,709)
  • Adel Al-Tira (1,983)
  • Ziyah Daghim (1,912)
  • Muftah Akuidir (1,726)
  • Ahmed Al-Wahdi (1,415)
  • Aisa Al-Araibi (1,363)
  • Jalal Al-Shweidi (1,255)
  • Ramadan Shambesh (1,172)
  • Saad Al-Jazwi (1,027)
  • Ibrahim Al-Dresi (1,024)
  • Essam Al-Jihani (1,016)
  • Mustafa Al-Ragig (923)

Women’s List (No. of candidates: 12; No. of seats: 4;   votes counted: 97%)

  • Amal Bayu (13,812)
  • Aisha Al-Tablaghi (7,766)
  • Siham Sirghua ( 5,797)
  • Asmahan Belaoun (5,366)

Tocra

General List (No. of candidates: 16; No. of seats: 2;   votes counted: 93%)

  • Said Isbaga (419)
  • Saad Al-Dinali (409)

Al-Abiar

General List (No. of candidates: 14; No. of seats: 2;   votes counted: 96%)

  • Ali Khaled (1,308)
  • Saad Al-Badri (1,213)

Gemenis

General List (No. of candidates: 11; No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 91%)

  • Ibrahim Al-Zughied (572)

Solug

General List (No. of candidates: 13; No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 93%)

  • Yousif Al-Fakhri (539)

Ajdabiya

General List (No. of candidates: 60; No. of seats: 3;   votes counted: 98%)

  • Fatallah Mohamed (842)
  • Mustafa Mohamed (778)
  • Mohamed Saleh   (777)

Brega

General List (No. of candidates: 10; No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 92%)

  • Idris Faraj (422)

Ajdabiya & Brega

Women’s List (No. of candidates: 8; No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 99%)

  • Fariha Al-Haderi (4,885)

Jalu

General List (No. of candidates: 7; No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 97%)

  • Hamed Magig (764)

Awjila, Jalu & Jakharra

Women’s List (No. of candidates: 6; No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 98%)

  • Fatima Karees (1,424)

Tazerbu

General List (No. of candidates: 8; No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 96%)

  • Mohamed Doma (525)

Ghat

General List (No. of candidates: 17; No. of seats: 2;   votes counted: 92%)

  • Nasr Al-Ghariani (409)
  • Saleh Bikdah (353)

Wadi Otba

General List (No. of candidates: 13; No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 97%)

  • Mohamed Amumin (611)

Traghen

General List (No.of candidates: 5; No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 94%)

  • Mohamed Tamer (252)

Um Al-Aranib

General List (No. of candidates: 6; No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 96%)

  • Almahdi Alawar (246)

Timsa, Majdul, Um Zuwir

General List (No. of candidates: 8; No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 93%)

  • Ahmaid Juma (443)

Qatrun

General List (No. of candidates: 5; No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 97%)

  • Saleh Darkui (1,277)

Kabaw

General List (No. of candidates: 6; No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 84%)

  • Ali Al-Aisawi (536)

Tawergha

General List (No. of candidates: 6; No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 96%)

  • Janballah Mohamed (653)

Azziziya

General List (No. of candidates: 12; No. of seats: 2;   votes counted: 95%)

  • Nabil Aoun (1,062)
  • Ali Kashir (832)

Zawia

General List (No. of candidates: 70; No. of seats: 7;   votes counted: 94%)

  • Mohamed Al-Hanish (2,204)
  • Ali Abu Zariba (1,940)
  • Amar Shaibaru (1,776)
  • Imhemed Shaib (1,278)
  • Salim Ganidi (1,222)
  • Abdulnabi Abdulmuali (899)
  • Abdallah Alafi (844)

Sabratha

General List (No. of candidates: 15; No. of seats: 2;   votes counted: 94%)

  • Almabruk Elkabir (738)
  • Farak Abdulmalik (733)

Al-Ajilat

General List (No. of candidates: 12; No. of seats: 2;   votes counted: 98%)

  • Abdulmonen Bilkur (1,299)
  • Adel Mahfuz (770)

Janzour

Women’s List (No. of candidates: 5; No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 94%)

  • Sara Aswaih (4,017)

Shahat

General List (No. of candidates: 22; No. of seats: 2;   votes counted: 95%)

  • Nasreddin Muftah (563)
  • Muntasser Ali (559)

Beida

General List (No. of candidates: 46; No. of seats: 3;   votes counted: 95%)

  • Adam Bu Sakhra (1,199)
  • Idris Adam (1,166)
  • Abdulmutalib Hamed (954)

Marj

General List (No. of candidates: 33; No. of seats: 3;   votes counted: 97%)

  • Suleiman Awad (1,079)
  • Abdulmonem Hassan (958)
  • Faraj Hashem (947)

Beida, Marj & Shahat

Women’s List (No. of candidates: 7; No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 98%)

  • Sultana Abdulrahim   (5,840)

Qasr Libya

General List (No. of candidates: 20; No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 95%)

  • Khalifa Al-Dagari (1,125)

Women’s List (No. of candidates: 2; No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 94%)

  • Rabha Al-Forjani (3,242)

Sebha

Women’s List (No. of candidates: 10; No. of seats: 2;   votes counted: 92%)

  • Fatima Abu Saada (2,391)
  • Ahlam Khalifa (2,002)

Wadi Shatti

Women’s List (No. of candidates: 11; No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 90%)

  • Khadija Al-Zaroug (2,382)

Obari

Women’s List (No. of candidates: 10; No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 97%)

  • Hajira Iskanda (2,118)

Murzuk

Women’s List (No. of candidates: 7; No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 85%)

  • Rahma Adam (7,655)

Zliten

Women’s List (No. of candidates: 3; No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 98%)

  • Naima Dalef  (4,410)

Tarhouna

Women’s List (No. of candidates: 3; No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 99%)

  • Sabah Faraj (1,906)

Abu Sleem

Women’s List (No. of candidates: 6; No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 98%)

  • Suad Al-Shilli (2,076)

Partial results from most other sub-constituencies were announced yesterday.

  [/restrict]

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