By Libya Herald staff.
Tripoli, 6 July 2014:
Full provisional results of the elections for the House for Representatives were announced today by the High . . .[restrict]National Elections Commission (HNEC). Candidates and others now have two days to appeal them.
There are some significant changes since interim results were announced a week ago on the basis of an average 90-percent count of votes.
The biggest single change is that well-known former Congress member for Al-Nasiriyah, Juma Sayah, who appeared on course to be elected to the House for his home area, has been severely trounced. He ended up 1,256 votes, trailing Musbah Al-Badawi’s winning 1,316.
Five other candidates, who appeared last week to be heading to the House of Representatives also saw their chances of victory dashed with the final tally of votes today.
Emad Al-Sayeh, the head of HNEC, also announced today that 12 rather than 11 seats had not been filled in the elections. In Rigdaleen – Zultan, a margin of 200 votes separated the two leading candidates. Five hundred voters were prevented from voting in the district after one polling station was closed and so HNEC has decided that a winner cannot be announced, given the closeness of the result and the possibility of error. The contest will be rerun.
Additionally, the number of polling centres where results had been annulled because of instances of fraud had risen by one to 24. In this case, Sayeh said there would be no fresh polls in the districts covered by the centres. HNEC, he said, did not have a remit to hold partial elections.
An HNEC official this evening would not name the centres or say whether the decision to reject the results from the 24 stations had affected the outcome. However,they would be named in a few days time, he stated.
The situation could lead to legal proceedings. In Janzour, where a school is said to be one of the polling stations in which votes have been annulled, HNEC announced a week ago that candidate Salhin Al-Shagman had 1,126 votes and was in second place in the two-seat sub-constituency. Today he was in fourth place with 1,028 votes.
It was also announced today that 41 candidates have been rejected by the Public Official Standards Commission, set up by the Political Isolation Law. It is not yet known how this will affect the outcome. None has not been named and still can appeal the dismissal in the courts. This can, however, take time.
If those barred are winning candidates, according to HNEC, the next on the list will be declared the winner. According to an HNEC official, four of those barred stood in Tripoli Central “but they were not winners”, he said.
Sayeh explained that final results, following scrutiny and appeals from interested parties, would be ready by 20 July. He he said on that date the results would be passed on to the General National Congress (GNC) and then the transfer of power from the old Congress to the new House of Representatives would begin.
Constituency 1 Tobruk
No. 1 Tobruk
General List (No. of Candidates: 45 No. of Seats: 4)
- Saleh Al-Tayeh (3,008)
- Nureddin Abdulhamid (1,879)
- Salhin Saad (1,611)
- Muftah Al-Sharri (1,389)
No. 2 Guba
General List (No. of Candidates: 31 No. of Seats: 2)
- Agila Gwaider (913)
- Talal Al-Maihub (623)
Women’s List (No. of Candidates: 3 No. of Seats: 1)
- Muna Al-Ghaithi (2,559)
No. 3 Derna
No vote
Constituency 2 – Beida
No. 4 Shahat
General List (No. of candidates: 22; No. of seats: 2)
- Nasreddin Muftah (567)
- Muntasser Ali (560)
No. 5 Beida
General List (No. of candidates: 46; No. of seats: 3)
- Idris Adam (1,412)
- Adam Bu Sakhra (1,227)
- Abdulmutalib Hamed (968)
No. 6 Marj
General List (No. of candidates: 33; No. of seats: 3)
- Suleiman Awad (1,079)
- Abdulmonem Hassan (980)
- Faraj Hashem (962)
Beida, Marj & Shahat
Women’s List (No. of candidates: 7; No. of seats: 1)
- Sultana Abdulrahim (5,906)
No. 7 Qasr Libya
General List (No. of candidates: 20; No. of seats)
- Khalifa Al-Dagari (1,149)
Women’s List (No. of candidates: 2; No. of seats: 1)
- Rabha Al-Forjani (3,474)
Constituency 3 – Benghazi
No. 3 Benghazi
General List (No. of candidates: 113; No. of seats: 16)
- Younis Fanoush (4,838)
- Ibrahim Ameish (4,599)
- Ali Abuzakuk (3,932)
- Tariq Al-Jarush (2,863)
- Abubakr Bahira (2,853)
- Adel Al-Tira (2,080)
- Ziyad Daghim (2,007)
- Muftah Akuidir (1,792)
- Ahmed Al-Wahdi (1,512)
- Aisa Al-Araibi (1,417)
- Jalal Al-Shweidi (1,307)
- Ramadan Shambesh (1,220)
- Essam Al-Jihani (1,073)
- Ibrahim Al-Dresi (1,072)
- Saad Al-Jazwi (1,057)
- Badr Musa (977)
Women’s List (No. of candidates: 12; No. of seats: 4)
- Amal Bayu (14,086)
- Aisha Al-Tablaghi (8,003)
- Siham Sirghua ( 5,883)
- Asmahan Belaoun (5,452)
No. 9 Tocra
General List (No. of candidates: 16; No. of seats: 2)
- Said Isbaga (425)
- Yousif Hamid (418)
No. 10 Al-Abiar
General List (No. of candidates: 14; No. of seats: 2)
- Ali Khaled (1,308)
- Saad Al-Badri (1,209)
No. 11 Gemenis
General List (No. of candidates: 11; No. of seats: 1)
- Ibrahim Al-Zughied (589)
No. 12 Solug
General List (No. of candidates: 13; No. of seats: 1)
- Yousif Al-Fakhri (610)
Constituency 4 – Ajdabiya
No. 13 Ajdabiya
General List (No. of candidates: 60; No. of seats: 3)
- Fatallah Mohamed (844)
- Mustafa Mohamed (784)
- Mohamed Saleh (782)
No. 14 Brega
General List (No. of candidates: 10; No. of seats: 1)
- Idris Faraj (460)
Ajdabiya (13) & Brega (14)
Women’s List (No. of candidates: 8; No. of seats: 1)
- Fariha Al-Haderi (4,933)
No. 15 Awjila
General List (No. of Candidates: 1 No. of Seats: 1)
- Fathi Al-Gabasi (1,391)
No. 16 Jalu
General List (No. of candidates: 7; No. of seats: 1)
- Hamed Mageg (770)
Awjila , Jalu & Jakharra (16)
Women’s List (No. of candidates: 6; No. of seats: 1)
- Fatima Karees (1,445)
No. 17 Tazerbu
General List (No. of candidates: 8; No. of seats: 1)
- Mohamed Doma (532)
No. 18 Kufra
No vote
Constituency 5 Sirte – Jufra
No. 19 Sidra
General List (No. of Candidates: 13 No. of Seats: 2)
- Salah Fhaima (514)
- Aamr Abubakr (485)
No. 20 Sirte
General List (No. of Candidates: 25 No. of Seats: 3)
- Zaid Abubakr (1,093)
- Ibrahim Salem (929)
- Hassan Zarga (875)
Women’s List (No. of Candidates: 5 No. of Seats: 1)
- Azziza Busetta (2,300)
No. 21 Jufra
General List (No. of Candidates: 19 No. of Seats: 2)
- Ismail Ismail (704)
- Muad Masaoud (612)
Women’s List (No. of Candidates: 3 No. of Seats: 1)
- Midallah Gandeh (1,966)
Constituency 6 – Sebha
No. 22 Sebha
General List (No. of candidates: 61; No. of seats: 7)
- Ibrahim Ali (1,317 votes)
- Misbah Awhida (1,181)
- Ahmed Arhuma (898)
- Mohamed Arifa (898)
- Mohamed Al-Hadiri (713)
- Mohamed Ajdeed (758)
- Mohamed Al-Hadiri (713)
Women’s List (No. of candidates: 10; No. of seats: 2)
- Fatima Abu Saada (2,607)
- Ahlam Khalifa (2,311)
No. 23 Wadi Shatti
General List (No. of candidates: 81; No. of seats: 6)
- Ali Al-Qaedi (877)
- Abdullah Lahanish (842)
- Al-Hadi Al-Saghir (823)
- Busalah Shalabi (822)
- Muftah Al-Kiratihi (705)
- Abdul Rhani Tumi (639)
Women’s List (No. of candidates: 11; No. of seats: 1)
- Khadija Al-Zaroug (2,382)
Constituency 7 Obari – Murzuk
No. 24 Obari
General List (No. of candidates: 54; No. of seats: 5)
- Abdul Hafith Al-Sarir (760)
- Abdul Qader Suleiman (660)
- Abdul Salem Ali (641)
- Hassan Saleh (641)
- Ibrahim Ahmed (629)
Women’s List (No. of candidates: 10; No. of seats: 1)
- Hajira Iskanda (2,140)
No. 25 Ghat
General List (No. of candidates: 17; No. of seats: 2)
- Nasr Al-Ghariani (524)
- Saleh Bikdah (380)
No. 26 Wadi Otba
General List (No. of candidates: 12; No. of seats: 1)
- Mohamed Amumin (611)
No. 27 Murzuk
General List (No. of candidates: 8; No. of seats: 1)
- Mohamed Leynu (3,060)
Women’s List (No. of candidates: 7; No. of seats: 1)
- Rahma Adam (2,889)
No. 28 Traghen
General List (No. of candidates: 5; No. of seats: 1)
- Mohamed Tamer (331)
No. 29 Um Al-Aranib
General List (No. of candidates: 6; No. of seats: 1)
- Almahdi Alawar (246)
No. 30 Timsa, Majdul, Um Zuwir
General List (No. of candidates: 8; No. of seats: 1)
- Ahmaid Huma (464)
No. 31 Qatrun
General List (No. of candidates: 5; No. of seats: 1)
- Saleh Darkuwi (1,318)
Constituency 8 – Gharian
No. 32 Gharian
General List (No. of Candidates: 31 No. of Seats: 3)
- Sulaiman Al-Harari (1,275)
- Salah Zubaik (876)
- Naim Abdurrahman (738)
Women’s List (No. of Candidates: 1 No. of Seats: 1
- Alsaida Al-Yacoubi (6,577)
No. 33 Al-Asabaa
General List (No. of Candidates: 6 No. of Seats: 1)
- Abdul Wahab Zuliya (1,309)
No. 34 Kikla and Al-Qala
General List (No. of Candidates: 1 No. of Seats: 1)
- Akram Khalifa (481)
No 35 Yefren
General List (No. of candidates: 11; No. of seats: 1)
- Tarek Buhisa (2,717)
No. 36 Reyayna
General List (No. of Candidates: 10 No. of Seats: 1)
- Omar Al-Arbi (232)
No. 37 Rahibat
General List (No. of Candidates: 8 No. of Seats: 1)
- Mohamed Nigru (553)
No. 38 Rajban
General List (No. of Candidates: 6 No. of Seats: 1)
- Salah Bilhoug (416)
No. 39 Jadu
No candidates standing
No. 40 Zintan
General List (No. of Candidates: 7 No. of Seats: 2)
- Abdussalam Nassiyah (486)
- Omar Abu Kadr (374)
No. 41 Mezda
General List (No. of Candidates: 22 No. of Seats: 1)
- Fahmi Al-Tuwati (2,456)
No. 42 Nalut
General List (No. of Candidates: 3 No. of Seats: 1)
- Salem Ignan (705)
No. 43 Batan Al-Jebel
General List (No. of Candidates: 7 No. of Seats: 1)
- Ahfaith Shainah (1,116)
No. 44 Kabaw
General List (No. of candidates: 6; No. of seats: 1)
- Ali Al-Asawi (546)
No. 45 Ghadames
General List (No. of Candidates: 5 No. of Seats: 1)
- Abdulqader Hiba (726)
Constituency 9 – Misrata
No. 46 Tawergha
General List (No. of candidates: 6; No. of seats: 1)
- Janaballah Mohamed (668)
No. 47 Misrata
General List (No. of Candidates: 49 No. of Seats: 7)
- Suleiman Al-Fagieh (11,166)
- Fathi Bashagha (6,589)
- Mohamed Raied (2,690)
- Abdurrahman Sewehli (2,129)
- Mohamed Durrat (2,085)
- Mohamed Hneish (1,753)
- Kamal Al-Jamel (1,646)
Women’s List (No. of Candidates: 5 No. of Seats: 1)
- Hanan Shalouf (15,882)
No. 48 Bani Walid
General List (No. of Candidates: 26 No. of Seats: 2)
- Hassan Msbah (650)
- Mohamed Ibrahim (474)
No. 49 Zliten
General List (No. of Candidates: 39 No. of Seats: 4)
- Mohamed Ben Khalil (1,277)
- Abdulghani Alftaisi (1,160)
- Ezzedden Gwereb (1,105)
- Aamar Al-Ablag (1,047)
Women’s List (No. of candidates: 3; No. of seats: 1)
- Naima Dalef (4,420)
No. 50 Tarhouna
General List (No. of Candidates: 30 No. of Seats: 3)
- Hassan Salem (628)
- Mohamed Al-Abani (530)
- Abubakr Saleh (520)
Women’s List (No. of Candidates: 3 No. of Seats: 1)
- Sabah Fraij (1,906)
No. 51 Emsalata
General List (No. of Candidates: 25 No. of Seats: 2)
- Adnan Shaab (930)
- Abdulmonem Al-Fagieh (623)
Constituency 10 – Khoms
No. 52 Khoms Sahil
General List (No. of Candidates: 20 No. of Seats: 2)
- Abubakr Milad (1,080)
- Yousef Al-Firjani (950)
No. 53 Khoms Madina
General List (No. of Candidates: 17 No. of Seats: 2)
- Mohamed Al-Shamkhi (580)
- Abdulnasr Al-Naas (479)
No. 54 Qasr Al-Khiar
General List (No. of Candidates: 13 No. of Seats: 1)
- Fathi Sharif (1,026)
Constituency 11 – Tripoli
No. 55 Garabulli
General List (No. of Candidates: 10 No. of Seats: 1)
- Ali Al-Sol (855)
Women’sList (No. of Candidates:3 No. of Seats: 1)
- Ibstisam Juma (1,311)
No. 56 Tajoura
General List (No. of Candidates: 18 No. of Seats: 3)
- Al-Sadiq Al-Kahaili (1,596)
- Abulkair Bilkhair (1,351)
- Khaled Al-Usta (1,172)
No. 57 Suq Al-Juma
General List (No. of Candidates: 33 No. of Seats: 4)
- Mustafa Abushagur (14,305)
- Luwai Al-Ghawi (1,900)
- Al-Sadiq Hamouda (1,515)
- Mohamed Rashid (1,362)
Women List (No. of Candidates: 5 No. of Seats: 1)
- Rabia Al-Fagieh (5,376)
No. 58 Tripoli Central
General List (No. of Candidates: 28 No. of Seats: 2)
- Hamuda Siyala (6,023)
- Ali Al-Tikbali (4,777)
Women’s List (No. of Candidates: 8 No. of Seats: 1)
- Fawzia Abu Ghalia (7,330)
No. 59 Hay Al-Andalus
General List (No. of Candidates: 44 No. of Seats: 3)
- Faiz Al-Saraj (3,788)
- Ali Sbai (2,778)
- Musab Abulgasim (2,633)
Women’s List (No. of Candidates: 6 No. of Seats: 2)
- Hana Abudeeb (4,373)
- Rabia Aburas (2,799)
No. 60 Janzour
General List (No. of Candidates: 28 No. of Seats: 2)
- Ayman Saif Al-Nasr (1,125)
- Abdulwahid Al-Gadi (1,118)
Women’s List (No. of candidates: 5; No. of seats: 1)
- Sara Aswaiyah (4,127)
No. 61 Abu Sleem
General List (No. of Candidates: 25 No. of Seats: 3)
- Saad Al-Marimi (2,248)
- Abdul-Raouf Al-Manaie (1,175)
- Tariq Al-Ashtar (855)
Women’s List (No. of candidates: 6; No. of seats: 1)
- Suad Al-Shilli (2,099)
No. 62 Ain Zara
General List (No. of Candidates: 25 No. of Seats: 3)
- Abdelnasser Ben Nafaa (925)
- Ali Al-Takali (676)
- Osama Shaafi (646)
Women’s List (No. of Candidates: 3 No. of Seats: 1)
- Asmaa Al-Khojah (2,179)
Constituency 12 – Azziziya
No. 63 Mayah
General List (No. of Candidates: 12 No. of Seats: 1)
- Omar Tantoush (958)
No. 64 Al-Nassiriyah
General List (No. of Candidates: 5 No. of Seats: 1)
- Musbah Al-Badawi (1,316)
No. 65 Azziziya
General List (No. of candidates: 12; No. of seats: 2)
- Nabil Aoun (1,067)
- Ali Kashir (878)
Women’s List (No. of Candidates: 5 No. of Seats: 1)
- Ibstisam Sallem (5,529)
No. 66 Swani Ben Adem
General List (No. of Candidates: 9 No. of Seats: 1)
- Ezzidden Burawi (873)
No. 67 Qasr Ben Gashir
General List (No. of Candidates: 10 No. of Seats: 2)
- Sadiq Idris (2,460)
- Mohamed Al-Fairas (2,155)
No. 68 Esbaia – Sayeh
General List (No. of Candidates: 17 No. of Seats: 1)
- Ali Al-Majboub (1,252)
Constituency 13 – Zawia
No. 69 Zawia
General List (No. of candidates: 70; No. of seats: 7)
- Mohamed Al-Hanish (2,271)
- Ali Abu Zariba (2,169)
- Amar Shaibaru (1,880)
- Imhemed Shaib (1,350)
- Salim Ganidi (1,286)
- Abdulnabi Abdulmuali (922)
- Abdallah Alafi (893)
Women’s List (No. of Candidates: 9; No. of Seats:1)
- Aisha Shalabi (6,533)
No. 70 Sabratha
General List (No. of candidates: 15; No. of seats: 2)
- Farak Abdulmalik (777)
- Almabruk Elkabir (763)
No. 71 Al-Ajilat
General List (No. of candidates: 12; No. of seats: 2)
- Abdulmonen Bilkur (1,300)
- Adel Mahfuz (772)
No. 72 Sorman
General List (No.of candidates: 10: No. of seats: 1)
- Fawzi Al-Nuwairi (1,440 votes)
No. 73 Zuwara
No candidates
No. 74 Al-Jmail
Election suspended
No. 75 Rigdaleen and Zultan
Results suspended [/restrict]