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Voter turnout in South Lebanon exceeds 36% by 6 p.m. in municipal elections
Voter turnout in South Lebanon exceeds 36% by 6 p.m. in municipal elections

LBCI

time24-05-2025

  • 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%.

Final voter turnout in South Lebanon and Nabatieh municipal and mukhtar elections
Final voter turnout in South Lebanon and Nabatieh municipal and mukhtar elections

LBCI

time24-05-2025

  • Politics
  • LBCI

Final voter turnout in South Lebanon and Nabatieh municipal and mukhtar elections

The Lebanese Interior and Municipalities Ministry announced the final voter turnout for the municipal and mukhtar elections held in the South Lebanon and Nabatieh governorates on Saturday. According to official figures, the turnout in South Lebanon reached 42.34%, while Nabatieh recorded a participation rate of 35.90%. The detailed breakdown of voter turnout by district is as follows: Hasbaya: 36.89% Jezzine: 42.90% Marjeyoun: 32.19% Bint Jbeil: 28.22% Nabatieh: 44.74% Tyre: 39.52% Sidon: 44.85%

Voter turnout comparison between 2016 and 2025 municipal elections
Voter turnout comparison between 2016 and 2025 municipal elections

LBCI

time24-05-2025

  • Politics
  • LBCI

Voter turnout comparison between 2016 and 2025 municipal elections

The Lebanese Interior and Municipalities Ministry released a comparative report outlining voter turnout percentages in the municipal and mukhtar elections between 2016 and 2025. The report highlights trends in voter participation across various regions, offering insight into engagement over the two election cycles. While some areas witnessed a decline in turnout, others saw slight increases, reflecting changing political dynamics and public sentiment.

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