1936 Lebanese presidential election

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The 1936 Lebanese presidential election was the third presidential election, which was held during a parliamentary session on 20 January 1936. The Nationalist Émile Eddé defeated the Constitutional Bechara El Khoury. He took office as the third president of Greater Lebanon and the second elected one after Charles Debbas, who was elected in 1926 and 1929.[1]

Quick facts 25 members of the Parliament 13 votes needed to win, Turnout ...
1936 Lebanese presidential election

← 1929
20 January 1936
1943 â†’

25 members of the Parliament
13 votes needed to win
Turnout100%
 
Nominee Émile Eddé Bechara El Khoury
Party National Bloc Constitutional Bloc
Electoral vote 15 10
Percentage 60% 40%

President before election

Habib Pacha Saad
Independent

Elected President

Émile Eddé
National Bloc

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The President is elected by the Members of Parliament. He needs a two-thirds majority to win in the first round, while an absolute majority is enough in the second round.

All 25 Members of the Parliament attended the session, including Eddé and El Khoury, and voted in two rounds. Eddé won the first one with 14 votes against 11 for El Khoury. In the second round however, 15 deputies elected Eddé, which was enough for him to become the next President.[2][3]

More information Candidate, Votes ...
CandidateVotes%
Émile Eddé1560.00
Bechara El Khoury1040.00
Total25100.00
Blank votes00.00
Total votes25–
Registered voters/turnout25100.00
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