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LBCI
24-05-2025
- Politics
- LBCI
Voter turnout in South Lebanon exceeds 36% by 6 p.m. in municipal elections
Voter turnout in Lebanon's municipal and mukhtar elections reached 36.42% in the South Governorate and 31.41% in the Nabatieh Governorate as of 6 p.m., according to figures released by the Interior and Municipalities Ministry. The breakdown by district was as follows: Hasbaya recorded a turnout of 32.44%, Jezzine led with 39.53%, Marjayoun saw 28.59%, Bint Jbeil 25.31%, Nabatieh 38.26%, Tyre 33.79%, and Saida 38.10%.


LBCI
24-05-2025
- Politics
- LBCI
Voter turnout reaches 12.44% in South Governorate, 10.66% in Nabatieh by noon
Voter turnout in Lebanon's municipal and local elections reached 12.44% in the South Governorate and 10.66% in the Nabatieh Governorate as of noon on election day, according to figures released by the Ministry of Interior and Municipalities. Turnout rates by district were as follows: Hasbaiyya: 11.80% Jezzine: 18.18% Marjaayoun: 9.94% Bint Jbeil: 8.60% Nabatieh: 12.41% Tyre: 10.48% Sidon: 12.81%


LBCI
23-05-2025
- Politics
- LBCI
Forty-five municipalities win uncontested in Nabatieh, south Lebanon
Forty-five municipalities in Lebanon's Nabatieh governorate have won by default ahead of the upcoming municipal elections. The breakdown is as follows: - Bint Jbeil: 17 out of 36 municipalities - Hasbaya: 3 out of 17 - Marjayoun: 13 out of 28 - Nabatieh: 13 out of 40


LBCI
22-05-2025
- Politics
- LBCI
Lebanese PM orders public sector closure on municipal election day in South Lebanon and Nabatieh
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam issued a memorandum declaring the closure of public institutions, municipalities, schools, and universities that operate on Saturdays ahead of the municipal and mukhtar elections scheduled to take place in the South Lebanon and Nabatieh governorates. The closure aims to facilitate the electoral process and ensure smooth logistics for the final phase of the nationwide municipal elections.