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#Elections2018: Preliminiary Unofficial Results

These are the preliminary results I got so far. They’re not official yet (and incomplete) but they give you an indication on how the new parliament will look like. The turnout as you’ve all heard or seen was lower (49.2%) than the one in 2009, which is very disappointing. I compiled the information below from several websites and reports I got, but I repeat that’s not the official list of winners.

PS: the post will be updated throughout the day whenever official results are out, or if any correction is needed.

Lebanese Forces: 15 seats
George Ouaiss – Cezar el Maalouf – Antoine Habchi – Strida Tawk – Joseph Ishac – Fadi Karam – Fadi Saad – Imad Wakim – Wehbe Qadisha – Ziad Hawwat – Chawki el Dekkache – Eddie Abi Lamaa – Pierre Bou Assi – George Adwan – Anis Nassar

Tayyar Watani Horr: 20 seats
Salim Aoun – Michel Daher – Henri Chedid – Ziad Aswad – Salim Khoury – Gebran Bassil – George Atallah – Nicolas Sehnaoui – Assaad Dargham – Simon Abi Ramia – Chamel Roukoz – Roger Azar – Ibrahim Kanaan – Elias Bou Saab – Edkar Maalouf – Alain Aoun – Hekmat Dib – Cesar Abi Khalil – Mario Aoun – Edgar Traboulsi

Kataeb Party: 3 seats
Nadim Gemayel – Sami Gemayel – Elias Hankach

Tayyar Al Marada: 2 seats
Toni Frangieh – Estephan Douaihy

SSNP (Awmi): 3 seats
Albert Mansour – Assaad Hardan – Salim Saadeh

LiBaladi: 1 seats
Joumana Haddad

Sabaa: 1 seat
Paulette Yacoubian

Armenian Christian & Christian Independant seats: 11 seats
Hagop Pakradonian – Eddy Demerdjian – Hagop Terzian – Serge Jokhadarian – Jean Talouzian –
Elie el Ferzli – Ibrahim Azar – Michel Moawad – Farid el Khazen – Naamat Frem – Michel el Murr

Hezbollah: 12 seats
Anwar Jemaa – Hussein Hajj Hassan – Ibrahim Al Moussawi – Ali el Mokdad – Ihab Hamade – Nawwaf al Moussawi – Hassan Fadlallah – Ali Fayyad – Mohammad Raad – Amin Cherry – Ali Ammar – Hussein Jachi

Amal: 15 seats
Mohammad Nasrallah – Ghazi Zaaiter – Ali Khreiss – Ali Osseiran – Inaya Ezzedine – Nabih Berri – Michel Moussa – Ayyoub Hamayyid – Ali Bazzi – Ali Khalil- Hani Kobeissi – Yassin Jaber – Kassem Hachem – Mohammad Khawaja – Fadi Alame

Tayyar el Moustaqbal: 19 seats
Assem Araaji – Ziad Al Kadri – Bakr el Hojeiri – Bahia el Hariri – Mohammad Kabbara – Samir el Jisr – Sami Fatfat – Ossman Alameddine – Dima Jamali – Tarek Merhebi – Mohammad Sleiman – Walid el Baarini – Hadi Hobeiche – Saad el Hariri – Tammam Salam – Nohad el Machnouk – Roula el Tabch – Nazih Njeim – Mohammad el Hajjar

Tayyar el Azm (Mikati): 4 seats
Najib Mikati – Jean Obeid – Ali Darwiche – Nicolas Nahhas

PSP (Ichtiraki): 10 seats
Wael Bou Faour – Anwar Khalil – Hadi Abou el Hosn – Taymour Joumblatt – Marwan Hamadeh – Akram Chehayeb – Henri el Helou – Naameh Tohme – Fayssal el Sayigh – Bilal Abdallah

Democratic Party: 1 seat
Talal Irslen

Independent Sunnites: 7 seats
Fouad el Makhzoumi – Abdel Rahim Mrad – Walid Soukariyye – Oussama Saad – Fayssal Karame – Jihad el Samad – Adnan Traboulsi

Independent Shiites: 1 seat
Rabih Awwad

Baath party: 1 seat
Jamil el Sayyid

Jamaa Islamiyya: 1 seat
Mostafa Ali Hussein

To sum them up:
Tayyar Watani Horr: 20 seats
Future Movement: 20 seats
Lebanese Forces: 15 seats
Amal: 15 seats
Hezbollah: 12 seats
PSP (Ichtiraki): 9 seats
Kataeb: 3 seats
Tayyar el Azm (Mikati): 4 seats
Baath Party: 1 seat
Tayyar Al Marada: 2 seats
SSNP (Awmi): 3 seats
Jamaa Islamiyya: 1 seat
Libaladi: 1 seat
Sabaa: 1 seat
Independents Sunnites: 8 seats
Independent Christians: 11 seats
Independent Shiites: 1 seat

Via Tayyar (But Incomplete)

Here’s a breakdown of the winners in areas that witnessed close electoral battles:

Tripoli:
Najib Mikati
Jean Obeid
Nicolas Nahhas
Mohammad Kabbara
Fayssal Karami
Jihad el Samad
Samir el Jissr

Saida/Jezzine:
Bahiaa el Hariri
Ziad Aswad
Oussama Saad
Ibrahim Azar

Keserwan/Jbeil:
Naamat Frem
Ziad Hawwat
Farid el Khazen
Simon Abi Ramia
Chamel Roukoz
Roger Azar
Chawki el Deccache
Rabih Awwad

Matn:
Hagop Pakradounian
Michel el Murr
Ibrahim Kanaan
Eddie Abi Lamaa
Sami Gemayel
Elias Bou Saab
Elias Hankach
Edkar Maalouf

Zahle:
Salim Aoun
Michel Daher
Assam Araaji
Anwar Jemaa
Eddy Demerdjian
George Ouaiss
Cesar El Maalouf

Baabda:
Alain Aoun
Ali Ammar
Fadi Alameh
Hadi Abou el Hosn
Hekmat Deeb
Pierre Bou Assi

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