show all
Thursday, September 2, 2010 | 23:07 Beirut Subscribe to NOW Lebanon RSS feeds
   
2009 Parliament
June 8, 2009
 March 14                                            March 8  

71 

57


 Beirut I                                         Participation rates: 44%

 

 Winners                   

 Number of votes

 Nayla Tueni

 19,985
 Michel Pharaon  19,742

 Nadim Gemayel

 19,340
 Jean Ogassapian  19,317
 Serge Torsarkissian  19,281
 Massoud al-Achkar (first runner-up)  17,209

 Beirut II                                       Participation rates: 29%

 

 Winners                   

 Number of votes

Nohad al-Mashnouq  16,583
 Hani Qobeissy  15,126

 Arthur Nazarian

 Uncontested
 Sebouh Kalbakian  Uncontested
 Adnan Araqji (first runner-up)  8,071

 Beirut III                                      Participation rates: 43%

 

 Winners                   

 Number of votes

 Saad Hariri  78,382

 Tammam Salam

 76,925
 Ghazi al-Aridi  76,792
 Bassem as-Shab  76,510
 Mohammad Qabbani  76,448
 Nabil de Freige  76,431
 Ghazi Youssef  76,410
 Ammar Houri  76,201
 Atef Majdalani  76,133
 Imad al-Hout  75,954
 Rafik Nasrallah (first runner-up)  22,177

 Baabda                                        Participation rates: 55%

 

 Winners                  

 Number of votes

 Fadi al-Awar  45,718
 Hikmat Deeb  45,386
 Alain Aoun  45,055
 Ali Ammar  44,995
 Naji Gharios  44,735
 Bilal Farhat  44,181
 Bassem Sabeh (first runner-up)  37,420

 Metn                                            Participation rates: 65%

 

 Winners                  

 Number of votes

 Ibrahim Kanaan  49,147
 Michel al-Murr  48,953
 Salim Salhab  48,673
 Edgar Maalouf  48,577
 Nabil Nicholas  47,844
 Sami Gemayel  47,688
 Ghassan Moukheiber  46,873
 Hagop Pakradounian  Uncontested
Ghassan al-Rahbani (first runner-up) 46,204

 Aley                                             Participation rates: 51%

 

 Winners                 

 Number of votes

 Akram Chehayeb  36,138
 Henri Helou  35,322
 Fouad Saad  35,126
 Fadi al-Habr  33,884
 Talal Arslan  23,501
 Marwan Bou Fadel (first runner-up)  21,966

 Kesrouan                                    Participation rates: 67%

 Winners                 

 Number of votes

   Michel Aoun  31,861
 Farid al-Khazen  31,387
 Youssef Khalil  31,313
 Nematallah Abi Nasr  30,989
 Gilberte Zouein  30,444
Mansour al-Bon (first runner-up)  29,111

 Jbeil                                            Participation rates: 65%

 

 Winners                 

 Number of votes

 Walid al-Khoury  28,852
 Simon Abi Ramia  28,598
 Abbas Hashem  28,332
 Fares Soueid (first runner-up)  20,698

 Chouf                                            Participation rates: 57%

 

 Winners                   

 Number of votes

 Nehmeh Tohmeh  62,578
 Walid Jumblatt  62,450
 Mohammad Hajjar  62,072
 Alaaeddine Terro  62,045
 Dory Chamoun  61,936

 Marwan Hamadeh

 61,557
 Elie Aoun  60,483
 George Adwan  58,502
Mario Aoun (first runner-up)  22,990

 Akkar                                            Participation rates: 63%

 

 Winners                   

 Number of votes

 Riad Rahhal  78,685
 Hadi Hobeich  78,450
 Nidal Tohmeh  78,437
 Khodor Habib  76,679
 Khaled Daher  73,954
 Khaled Zahraman  72,658
 Muin Merhebi  71,596
 Wajih al-Baarini (first runner-up)  42,758

 Tripoli                                          Participation rates: 53%

 Winners                   

  Number of votes

   Mohammad as-Safadi  66,539
 Najib Mikati  65,076
 Robert Fadel  55,884
 Mohammad Kabbara  55,511
 Badr Wannous  55,415
 Samir al-Jisr  54,259
 Samer Saadeh  49,861
 Ahmad Karami  42,987
 Jean Obeid (first runner-up)  31,973

 Batroun                                      Participation rates: 56%

 

 Winners                  

 Number of votes

 Boutros Harb  17,733
 Antoine Zahra  17,541
 Gebran Bassil (first runner-up)  14,267

 Koura                                          Participation rates: 47%

 

 Winners                 

 Number of votes

 Farid Makari  14,952
 Farid Habib  13,809
 Nicolas Ghosn  13,662
 Fayez Ghosn (first runner-up)  12,201

 Bcharre                                      Participation rates: 37%

 Winners                 

 Number of votes

 Strida Tawk Geagea  13,066
   Elie Keyrouz  12,751
 Gebran Tawk (first runner-up)  4,089

 Zgharta                                          Participation rates: 48%

 Winners                 

 Number of votes

   Sleiman Franjieh               19,227
 Stephan Doueihy  17,784
 Salim Karam  17,173
 Michel Mouawad (first runner-up)  16,251

 Donniyeh                                      Participation rates: 60%

 Winners                  

 Number of votes

 Qassem Abdul Aziz  39,491
 Hashem Alameddine  36,159
   Ahmed Fatfat  37,667
 Jihad al-Samad (first runner-up)  16,136

 Saida                                            Participation rates: 68%

 Winners                 

 Number of votes

   Bahia Hariri  25,460
 Fouad Siniora  23,041
 Osama Saad (first runner-up)  13,512

 Zahrani                                       Participation rates: 54%

 Winners                 

 Number of votes

 Nabih Berri  45,315
   Ali Osseiran               43,746
 Michel Moussa  43,648
 Riad al-Assaad (first runner-up)  3,574

 Jezzine                                        Participation rates: 53%

 Winners                 

 Number of votes

 Ziad Aswad            15,648
   Issam Sawaya  14,914
 Michel al-Helou  13,285
 Samir Azar (first runner-up)  10,792

 Tyre                                              Participation rates: 48%

 Winners                 

 Number of votes

   Abdel Majid Saleh  69,362
 Mohammad Fneish     69,059
 Nawwaf al-Moussawi  68,991
 Ali Khreiss  67,554
 Jamal Safieddine (first runner-up)  2,322

 Bint Jbeil                                     Participation rates: 42%

 Winners                 

 Number of votes

   Hassan Fadlallah  49,852
 Ali Bazzi  49,220
 Ayoub Hmayed  48,775
 Ali Mhanna (first runner-up)  616

 Marjayoun-Hasbaya                Participation rates: 47%

 Winners                 

 Number of votes

   Anwar al-Khalil  50,837
 Ali Khalil  48,064
 Assaad Hardane  46,690
 Ali Fayyad  46,674
 Qassem Hashem  46,460
 Monif al-Khatib (first runner-up)  13,418

 Nabatiyeh                                   Participation rates: 49%

 

 Winners                 

 Number of votes

 Mohammad Raad  62,720
 Yassine Jaber  60,068
 Abdellatif al-Zein  55,250
 Adham Jaber (first runner-up)  3,866

 Baalbek- Hermel                      Participation rates: 54%

 

 Winners

 Number of votes

 Emile Rahme  109,060
 Kamel Rifai  108,678
 Ali Moqdad  108,455
 Nawwar as-Sahili  108,266
 Walid Succariyeh  108,222
 Hussein al-Hajj Hassan  108,062
 Marwan Fares  107,974
 Ghazi Zeaiter  107,212
 Hussein al-Moussawi  104,707
 Assem Qanso  102,452
 Fadi Younes (first runner-up)  14,755

 Zahle                                             Participation rates: 56%

 Winners                   

 Number of votes

   Elie Marouni  49,328
 Okab Sakr  49,238
 Shant Gengenian  48,527
 Assem Aaraji  48,464
 Tony Khatar  48,019
 Joseph Maalouf  48,288
 Nicholas Fattouch  47,709
 Elie Skaff (first runner-up)  42,975

 Rashaya/West Bakaa               Participation rates: 49%

 Winners                   

 Number of votes

 Robert Ghanem  35,329
 Wael Abu Faour  35,053
 Ziad al-Kadri  34,886
 Amin Wehbe  34,424
   Antoine Saad  33,718
 Jamal Jarrah  33,389
 Elie Ferzli (first runner-up)  29,344
Bookmark this article:
Digg  Facebook Google StumbleUpon StumbleUpon Delicious
Comments ( 17 )
Posted by
RB
June 11. 2009
leugene alivio. this was the parlimentary (nouweb) election, it have nothing to do with the Prime Minester or any other minesters .
Posted by
freddy
June 10. 2009
You should also put the figures of those who were immediately after the winners.
Posted by
kataeb
June 9. 2009
SOME MISSING BUT, GOD BLESS THE 14 AZAR MOVEMENT I AM WITH KATAEB AND WISH TO SAY THANKS TO THE INTERIOR MINISTER FOR A PEACEFUL ELECTION AND THANKS FROM KATAEB IN LONDON
Posted by
leugene alivio
June 9. 2009
lebanon is a great country,im one of those who wish for peaceful lebanon.pls post a result for the winner of prime minister seat.thank you,more power!!
Posted by
leugene alivio
June 9. 2009
is saad hariri win the prime minister seat? can you post the the result for prime minister election?thank you,more power...........
Posted by
Omar Abou Sallman
June 9. 2009
Where is Aley?
Posted by
Fred
June 9. 2009
Jbeil, Minieh, Zgharta, Kesrouan, Aley, West Bekqq Rashaya. Jezzine, AND Zahle are not on here. Please Update.
Posted by
Where is the West Bekaa - Rachaya group?
June 8. 2009
Missing some sections?
Posted by
harley
June 8. 2009
PEACEFUL ELECTION WELL DONE BAROUD AND CLOSE ELECTION I WISH 14 MARCH WON MORE IN METN
Posted by
uk
June 8. 2009
i agree, where is zahle??
1 | 2 |
username or email
password