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    FACTBOX-Electoral facts about Beirut


    BEIRUT, May 29 (Reuters) - Lebanon's parliamentary elections will take
    place on four Sundays from May 29 to June 19, with the first round
    held in Beirut.

    Nine seats have already been decided in Beirut after contestants
    withdrew to leave the field clear for candidates on a list headed by
    Sunni Muslim politician Saad al-Hariri, son of assassinated former
    Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri.

    Following are electoral facts about the Lebanese capital:

    ? Constituencies: three

    ? Seats: 19, nine for Muslims and 10 for Christians

    ? Sectarian breakdown of seats:

    - Muslims: six Sunnis, two Shi'ites, one Druze

    - Christians: one Maronite, one Catholic, two Greek Orthodox, one
    Anglican, one Armenian Catholic, three Armenian Orthodox and one for
    other minorities

    ? Candidates: 23 remain from an original 48

    ? Eligible voters: 416,000 -- 58.78 pct Muslim, 41.22 pct Christian

    ? Sectarian breakdown of voters:

    - Muslims: Sunnis 43.7 pct, Shi'ites 13.9 pct, Druze 1.2 pct

    - Christians: Armenian Orthodox 11.8 pct, Greek Orthodox 10.2 pct,
    Maronites 6.0 pct, minorities 5.2 pct, Catholics 4.7 pct, Armenian
    Catholics 2.2 pct, Anglicans 1.8 pct



    05/28/05 21:57 ET
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