⋯ The campaign office of pro-Lebanese-Forces party candidate Abbas Al-Jawhari “defects”, declaring its support to Hezbullah in Beqaa.
Source: twitter.com/LbElection/st…
Source: twitter.com/LbElection/st…
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⋯ A number of voters who vote for the Lebanese Forces party voted in favor of the opposition.
This leak caused tensions at the campaign office of the party.
This leak caused tensions at the campaign office of the party.
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⋯ Candidate Pierre Abu Assi was subjected to a ramming attempt.
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⋯ Security forces arrested 3 people from the Phalange Party (Kataeb) while distributing bribes in El-Jadida (VDL).
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⋯ The voter turnout in Baalbek-Hermel reached 40%, while it did not exceed 23% in the south Lebanon.
Video of the traffic congestion towards Baalbek-Hermel at Dahr Al-Baydar.
Video of the traffic congestion towards Baalbek-Hermel at Dahr Al-Baydar.
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⋯ Turnout in Beirut's suburbs in the Baabda District so far:
- Ghobeiry: 27.66%
- Burj Al-Barajneh: 28.99%
- El-Hadath: 32.36%
- Haret Hreik: 31.53%
- Furn El-Shebbak: 25.56%
- Chiyah: 26.77%
- Tahouitat Al-Ghadir: 35.15%
- Baabda-Louaizeh: 27.31%
- Abadieh: 26.54%
- Ras El-Matn: 27.11%
In other areas:
- South II: 32.95%
- South III: 31.85%
- Ghobeiry: 27.66%
- Burj Al-Barajneh: 28.99%
- El-Hadath: 32.36%
- Haret Hreik: 31.53%
- Furn El-Shebbak: 25.56%
- Chiyah: 26.77%
- Tahouitat Al-Ghadir: 35.15%
- Baabda-Louaizeh: 27.31%
- Abadieh: 26.54%
- Ras El-Matn: 27.11%
In other areas:
- South II: 32.95%
- South III: 31.85%
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⋯ These were the voter turnouts in Lebanon in 2018:
Beirut I: 31.50%
Beirut II: 37.15%
Beqaa I: 47.82%
Beqaa II: 63.31%
Beqaa III: 47.27%
South I: 46.18%
South II: 44.71%
South III: 48.59%
North I: 48.95%
North II: 52.30%
North III: 45.62%
Mount Lebanon I: 52.76%
Mount Lebanon II: 47.64%
Mount Lebanon III: 44.50%
Mount Lebanon IV: 46.19%
Beirut I: 31.50%
Beirut II: 37.15%
Beqaa I: 47.82%
Beqaa II: 63.31%
Beqaa III: 47.27%
South I: 46.18%
South II: 44.71%
South III: 48.59%
North I: 48.95%
North II: 52.30%
North III: 45.62%
Mount Lebanon I: 52.76%
Mount Lebanon II: 47.64%
Mount Lebanon III: 44.50%
Mount Lebanon IV: 46.19%
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🚨 Voting ends at 7:00 pm if you plan to vote you have to be inside the polling station before 7.
Else you will be DENIED entry to vote. Make sure to arrive ahead of time!
Else you will be DENIED entry to vote. Make sure to arrive ahead of time!
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⋯ Lebanese Forces MP Habahi accuses the internal security forces (ISF - Lebanese Police) of working with Hezbullah in polling stations.
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🚨 Voting ends at 7:00 pm if you plan to vote you have to be inside the polling station before 7. Else you will be DENIED entry to vote. Make sure to arrive ahead of time!
Despite delays and the slow voting process, the interior ministry is refusing to extend the voting time beyond 7:00 pm.
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⋯ Lebanese Forces MP Habahi accuses the internal security forces (ISF - Lebanese Police) of working with Hezbullah in polling stations.
Deputy Secretary-General of Hezbullah Sheikh Naem Qassem monitoring the election process through Hezbullah's “electoral machine” (campaign office).
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⋯ 🚨 Polls closed at 7:00 pm around Lebanon.
Voting continues for those inside the polling stations only.
Voting continues for those inside the polling stations only.
⋯ Lebanese parliamentary elections: NNA reported that the ballot boxes in the second district of Beirut closed and reached the turnout of 40% as of 6:30 pm.
This is higher than 2018's turnout of 37% and it's important to factor that fewer sunnis voted this year.
This is higher than 2018's turnout of 37% and it's important to factor that fewer sunnis voted this year.
⋯ Voter turnout as of 7:00 pm:
- Nabatiyeh: 55.1%
- Zahrani: 51.2%
- Jezzin: 42.2% (Saida city: 29.5%)
- Western Beqaa: 39.4%
- Nabatiyeh: 55.1%
- Zahrani: 51.2%
- Jezzin: 42.2% (Saida city: 29.5%)
- Western Beqaa: 39.4%
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