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ELECTION 2014: Initial results

byMichel Cousins
June 30, 2014
Reading Time: 6 mins read
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ELECTION 2014: Initial results

By Moutaz Ali.

(Photo: Sera Essul)
(Photo: Seraj Essul)

Tripoli, 27 June 2014:

Partial results from a number of sub-constituencies were announced this evening by the High National Elections . . .[restrict]Commission. The results are based on most votes being counted.

In many places candidates appear to be winning on a very low number of votes, reflecting the low turnout. In one, Awjila, the wining candidate has so far only taken three votes.  However, as he is the only candidate standing for the seat, and is thus assured of being chosen to represent the desert oasis town, it may be that almost no one bothered to go and vote.

In Suq Al-Juma, however, former Deputy Prime Minister Mustafa Abushagur who was briefly Prime Minister-designate in 2012 is on course for a personal triumph, taking 13,565 votes so far on the 94 percent of ballots counted.  It looks likely that he will emerge as the member of the House of Representatives with the most votes, which should reinforce his position in Libyan politics even further.

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The results so far are:

Sorman

General List (No. of candidates: 10;  No. of seats: 1; votes counted: 76%)

  • Fawzi Al-Nuwairi (1,393 votes)

Zawia

Women’s List (No. of candidates: 9;  No. of seats: 1; votes counted: 88%)

  • Aisha Shalabi (6,148)

Azziziya

Women’s List (No. of candidates: 5;  No. of seats: 1; votes counted: 90%)

  • Ibstisam Sallem (5,417)

Al-Saih

General List (No. of candidates: 17;  No. of seats: 1;  votes counted: 81%)

  • Ali Al-Majboub (1,241)

Qasr Ben Gashir

General List (No. of candidates: 10;  No. of seats: 2 ;  votes counted: 79%)

  • Alsadiq Idris (2,254)
  • Mohamed Al-Fairas (2,086)

Swani Ben Adem

General List (No. of candidates: 9;   No. of seats: 1;  votes counted: 75%)

  • Ezzidden Burawi (866)

Al-Nasiriyah

General List (No. of candidates: 5   No. of seats: 1;  votes counted: 73%)

  • Jumaa Sayah (1,204)

Ain Zara

General List (No. of candidates: 25;  No. of seats: 3;  votes counted: 89%)

  • Abdelnasser Ben Nafaa (920)
  • Ali Al-Takali (670)
  • Osama Shaafi (643)

Women’s List (No. of candidates: 3;  No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 81%)

  • Asmaa Al-Khojah (2,165)

Al-Maya

General List (No. of candidates: 12;  No. of seats: 1;  votes counted: 79%)

  • Omar Tantoush (956)

Abu Sleem

General List (No. of candidates: 25;   No. of seats: 3;   votes counted: 90%)

  • Saad Al-Marimi (2,227)
  • Abdul-Raouf Al-Manaie (1,165)
  • Tariq Al-Ashtar (851)

Hay Al-Andalous

General List (No. of candidates: 44;  No. of seats: 3;   votes counted: 95%)

  • Faiz Al-Saraj (3,729)
  • Ali Sbai (2,703)
  • Musab Abu’l Gasim (2,594)

Women’s List (No. of candidates: 6;  No. of seats: 2;   votes counted: 88%)

  • Hana Abu Deeb (4,254)
  • Rabia Abu Ras (2,630)

Janzour

General List (No. of candidates: 28;  No. of seats: 2;  votes counted: 86%)

  • Ayman Saif Al-Nasr (1,233)
  • Salhin Al-Shagman (1,126)

Tripoli Central

General List (No. of candidates: 28;  No. of seats: 2;  votes counted: 91%)

  • Hamuda Siyala (5,826)
  • Ali Al-Tikbali (4,353)

Women’s List (No. of candidates: 8;  No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 88%)

  • Fawzia Abu Ghalia (6,943)

Suq Al-Juma

General List (No. of candidates: 33;  No. of seats: 4;  votes counted: 94%)

  • Mustafa Abushagur (13,565)
  • Luwai Al-Ghawi (1,792)
  • Al-Sadiq Hamouda (1,377)
  • Mohamed Rashid (1,303)

Women List (No. of candidates: 5;   No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 89%)

  • Rabia Al-Fagieh (5,171)

Garabulli

General List (No. of  candidates: 10;  No. of Seats: 1;  Votes counted: 76%)

  • Ali Al-Sol (854)

Tajoura

General List (No. of candidates: 18;  No. of Seats: 3;   votes counted: 86%)

  • Al-Sadiq Al-Kahaili (1,563)
  • Abulkair Bilkhair (1,340)
  • Khaled Al-Usta (1,151)

Qasr Al-Khiar

General List (No. of candidates: 13;   No. of Seats: 1;  votes counted: 77%)

  • Fathi Sharif (1,020)

Khoms Madina

General List (No. of candidates: 17;   No. of Seats: 2;   votes counted: 78%)

  • Mohamed Al-Shamkhi (574)
  • Abdulnasr Al-Naas (470)

Khoms Sahil

General List (No. of candidates: 20;   No. of seats: 2;   votes counted: 89%)

  • Abubakr Milad (1,080)
  • Yousef Al-Firjani (949)

Emsalata

General List (No. of candidates: 25;   No. of Seats: 2;   votes counted: 82%)

  • Adnan Shaab (930)
  • Abdulmonem Al-Fagieh (615)

Tarhouna

General List (No. of candidates: 30;  No. of seats: 3;   votes counted: 86%)

  • Hassan Salem (624)
  • Mohamed Al-Abani (523)
  • Abubakr Saleh (519)

Women’s List (No. of candidates: 3;  No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 87%)

  • Sabah Fraj (1,903)

Zliten

General List (No. of candidates: 39;   No. of seats: 4;   votes counted: 97%)

  • Mohamed Ben Khalil (1,275)
  • Abdulghani Alftaisi (1,160)
  • Ezzedden Gwereb (1,101)
  • Amar Al-Ablag (1,044)

Misrata

General List (No. of candidates: 49;   No. of seats: 7;   votes counted: 98%)

  • Suleiman Al-Fagieh (11,029)
  • Fathi Bashagha (6,509)
  • Mohamed Raied (2,649)
  • Abdurrahman Sewehli (2,097)
  • Mohamed Durrat (2,064)
  • Mohamed Hneish (1,706)
  • Kamal Al-Jamel (1,605)

Women’s List (No. ofcCandidates: 5;   No. of seats: 1;  votes counted: 92%)

  • Hanan Shalouf (15,457)

Bani Walid

General List (No. of candidates: 26;   No. of seats: 2;   votes counted: 78%)

  • Hassan Msbah (572)
  • Mohamed Ibrahim (469)

Ghadames

General List (No. of candidates: 5;   No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 83%)

  • Abdulqader Hiba (720)

Zintan

General List (No. of candidates: 7;   No. of seats: 2;   votes counted: 69%)

  • Abdussalam Nassiyah (478)
  • Omar Abu Kadr (372)

Nalut

General List (No. of candidates: 3;   No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 76%)

  • Salem Ignan (696)

Batan Al-Jebel

General List (No. of candidates: 7;   No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 76%)

  • Ahfaith Shainah (1,116)

Rajban

General List (No. of candidates: 6;   No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 71%)

  • Salah Bilhoug (411)

Rahibat  

General List (No. of candidates: 8;   No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 70%)

  • Mohamed Nigru (542)

Reyayna

General List (No. of candidates: 10;   No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 73%)

  • Omar Al-Arbi (230)

Kikla and Al-Qala

General List (No. of candidates: 1;   No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 70%)

  • Akram Khalifa (413)

Al-Asabaa  

General List (No. of candidates: 6;   No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 75%)

  • Abdul Wahab Zuliya (1,263)

Gharian

General List (No. of candidates: 31;   No. of seats: 3;   votes counted: 84%)

  • Sulaiman Al-Harari (1,269)
  • Salah Zubaik (848)
  • Naim Abdurrahman (723)

Women’s List (No. of candidates: 1;   No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 82%)

  • Alsaida Al-Yacoubi (6,057)

Jufra

General List (No. of candidates: 19;   No. of seats: 2;   votes counted: 86%)

  • Ismail Ismail (639)
  • Maad Masaoud (612)

Women’s List (No. of candidates: 3;   No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 80%)

  • Midllah Gandah (1,958)

Sirte

General List (No. of candidates: 25;   No. of seats: 3;   votes counted: 82%)

  • Zaid Abubakr (1,088)
  • Ibrahim Salem (927)
  • Hassan Zarga (874)

Women’s List (No. of candidates: 5;   No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 78%)

  • Aziza Busetta (2,166)

Sidra

General List (No. of candidates: 13;   No. of seats: 2;   votes counted: 79%)

  • Salah Fhaima (514)
  • Aamr Abubakr (440)

Awjila

General List (No. of candidates: 1;  No. of seats: 1;   votes counted: 45%)

  • Fathi Al-Gabasi (3)

Tobruk

General List (No. of candidates: 45;   No. of seats: 4;   votes counted: 97%)

  • Saleh Al-Tayeh (2,987)
  • Nureddin Abdulhamid (1,568)
  • Salhin Saad (1,577)
  • Muftah Al-Sharri (1,386)

Guba

General List (No. of candidates: 31;   No. of seats: 2;  votes counted: 90%)

  • Agila Gwaider (866)
  • Talal Al-Maihub (607)

Women’s List (No. of candidates: 3;   No. of seats: 1;  votes counted: 81%)

  • Muna Al-Ghaithi (2,414)

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