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    Interior minister announces final legislative election results for Beirut

    LBC Sat TV, Beirut
    30 May 05

    Lebanese Interior Minister Hasan al-Sab'a has said that the legislative
    elections held in Beirut yesterday went on "smoothly as planned",
    Lebanese LBC SAT television reported today.

    At a news conference he held at the Interior Ministry headquarters
    in the Lebanese capital to announce the results of the first round
    of the Lebanese parliamentary elections which was held in Beirut
    district on 29 May, Al-Sab'a began by reading the following statement:

    "We welcome you again. As you know, this news conference is being
    held to announce the final results of the first stage of the
    parliamentary elections, which covered the capital, Beirut, in its
    three districts. The competent registration committees completed
    their work after midnight Sunday. As you saw, the elections proceeded
    smoothly as planned yesterday. There were no security incidents or
    major administrative problem that could have affected the course
    of the elections. But a few hours after the end of the polls, and
    as the preliminary results started to appear, some people were not
    pleased with the success that the state achieved in organizing the
    electoral process. Some intruders tried to carry out subversive acts
    to distort the achievement and provoke unrest. Others took advantage
    of what happened to once again spread rumours and baseless accusations
    against the state and the Interior Ministry in particular and to cast
    doubts on their neutrality.

    "We took it upon ourselves to hold free and honest elections. We
    once against underscore this commitment. Such false accusations
    will not stop us from continuing what we started in the first stage
    of the elections and applying it to the remaining stages, in full
    neutrality. We will take all the necessary measures, through the
    security forces, to maintain citizens' security and ensure that the
    electoral process will proceed smoothly in all its stages.

    "The final official results as issued by the Higher Registration
    Committees are as follows:

    "Beirut First Electoral District , which includes Al-Ashrafiyah,
    Al-Mazra'ah, Al-Sayfi

    "Number of candidates: 10

    "Number of voters: 135,664

    "Number of people who cast their votes: 42,801

    "Invalid ballots: 731

    "Valid ballots: 42,070

    "Voter turnout: 31 per cent.

    "Number of seats: 6 (2 Sunnis, 1 Maronite, 1 Roman Catholic, 1 Roman
    Orthodox, 1 Evangelical)

    "Sunni winners:

    "1. Sa'd-al-Din Rafiq al-Hariri: Number of votes: 39,499

    "2. Ammar Umar al-Huri: Number of votes: 30,741.

    "Sunni losers:

    "1. Ahmad Muhammad Dabbagh: 7,318 votes

    "2. Jihad Munir al-Dana: 253 votes

    "Roman Orthodox winner: Jubran Ghassan Tuwayni: Number of votes: 30,591

    "Roman Orthodox losers:

    "1. Khalil Emile Brummanah: 6,582 votes

    "2. Jacques Jean Eli Tamir: 23 votes

    "Roman Catholics: (1 seat)

    "The winner: Michel Pierre Fir'awn: Uncontested

    "Moronites (1 seat):

    "The winner: Solanje Louis Tutanji: Uncontested

    "Evangelical: (1 seat)

    "The winner: Basim Ramzi al-Shab: Uncontested

    " Beirut Second Electoral District , which includes Al-Musaytibah,
    Al-Bashurah, Al-Rumayl

    "Number of candidates: 17

    "Number of voters: 141,005

    "Number of people who cast their votes: 42,222

    "Invalid ballots: 482.

    "Valid ballots: 41,734

    "Voter turnout: 29.6 per cent.

    "Number of seats: 6 (2 Sunnis, 1 Shi'i, 1 Roman Orthodox, 1 minorities,
    1 Armenian Orthodox)

    "Sunni winners:

    "1. Bahij Bahij Tabbarah: Number of votes: 27,981

    "2. Walid Ahmad Idu: Number of votes: 25,123

    "Sunni losers:

    "1. Adnan Ahmad Araqji: 7,379

    "2. Badr Rashid al-Haj Badr al-Tabish: 6,182

    "3. Ibrahim Muhammad Dallal al-Halabi: 3,614

    "4. Zuhayr Ibrahim al-Khatib: 1,048

    "5. Nabilah Muhammad Sa'b: 110

    "6. Ahmad Yusuf Yasin: 28

    "The Shi'i winner: Amin Muhammad Shirri: Number of votes: 31,859

    "Shi'i losers:

    "1. Ibrahim Muhammad Mahdi Shams-al-Din: 4,178

    "2. Ali Rashid Shahrur: 491

    "3. Salah-al-Din Nizam Usyran: 45

    "Roman Orthodox (1 seat)

    "The winner is Atif Murshid Saliba Majdalani: Number of votes: 26,163

    "The loser is Najah Anis Wakim: Number of votes: 14,231.

    "The minorities' seat:

    "The winner: Nabil Musa de Freyj: Number of votes: 27,364

    "The loser: Raymond George Asmar: Number of votes: 6,212

    "The Armenian Orthodox seat:

    "The winner is Yeghya Hajejirian: Uncontested

    " Beirut Third Electoral District , which includes Dar al-Muraysah,
    Ra's Beirut, Ziqaq al-Balat, al-Mudawwar, al-Marfa, and Mina al-Husun:

    "Number of candidates: 9

    "Number of voters: 146,956

    "Number of people who cast their votes: 31,537

    "Invalid ballots: 1,388.

    "Valid ballots: 30,155

    "Voter turnout: 20 per cent.

    "Number of seats: 7 (2 Sunnis, 1 Shi'i, 1 Druze, 1 Catholic Armenian,
    2 Orthodox Armenian)

    "Sunni winners:

    "1. Muhammad Jamil Qabbani: 24,527

    "2. Ghinwah Adnan Jallul: 23,731

    "Sunni losers:

    "1. Adnan Khudur Trabulsi: 5,448

    "2. Yahya Khudur Fattah Ahmad: 1,765

    "Shi'i winner: Ghazi Ali Yusuf: uncontested

    "Druze winner: Ghazi Hani al-Aridi: Uncontested

    "The Catholic Armenian winner: Serje Berje Tursarkisian: Uncontested

    "The Orthodox Armenian winners:

    "1. Jean Latfik Ovasovian: Uncontested

    "2. Hagop Setrak Kasarjian: Uncontested

    "These are the official results that have been issued by the Interior
    Ministry."

    Minister Al-Sab'a then took questions from reporters. Asked about
    candidate [and leader of the People's Party] Najah Wakim's complaint
    about an attack on his office last night and the accusations he
    levelled to the government and others, the minister said: "Let us go
    back to the situation before the incident. Since he began his election
    campaigning, Najah Wakim had been charging the atmosphere and directing
    accusations in every direction. He accused official quarters. You know
    very well how we acted, with full neutrality. Those accusations created
    a charged climate. The person who was mentioned in the statement of the
    Interior Security Forces yesterday fabricated that incident and added
    to the tension." Al-Sab'a said that that person fired three shots near
    Wakim's office and that a number of people who were in his company
    also had a quarrel with the people who were in the office. He said
    the investigations were going on and the results would be announced.

    Al-Sab'a said the Interior Ministry received many contacts from the
    European and UN observers "to congratulate us on the way the elections
    were conducted".

    The minister attributed the low voter turnout to two factors:
    The boycott of the vote by some groups and the fact that nine
    candidates had already won unopposed. He described the boycott as a
    "democratic" practice. But he rejected terms like "east Beirut" and
    "west Beirut". The Lebanese citizens paid a very heavy price for these
    wartime expressions, and hopefully we have abandoned them once and
    for all, he said. He stressed that the Interior Ministry "succeeded"
    in this first stage of elections and said the same measures would be
    taken with regard to the three remaining stages.
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