2018 Lebanese general election in Beirut II

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2018 Lebanese general election in Beirut II
Lebanon
 2009 23 March 2021[1] 2022 

11 seats in the Lebanese parliament for the Beirut II constituency
Turnout40.72%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
Future Movement Saad Hariri 41.04 5
Hezbollah Hassan Nasrallah 15.96 1
Al-Ahbash 9.05 1
NDP Fouad Makhzoumi 7.89 1
Amal Nabih Berri 5.45 1
FPM Gebran Bassil 1.33 1
PSP Walid Jumblatt 1.32 1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Voting to elect eleven members of the Lebanese parliament took place in the Beirut II district (one of two electoral districts in the city) on 6 May 2018, part of the general election of that year. The constituency had 353,164,[2][3] out of whom 143,829 voted. Residents elect 6 Sunnis, 2 Shias, 1 Druze, 1 Greek Orthodox and 1 Evangelical.

The Beirut II electoral district covers 8 quartiers (neighbourhoods) of the Lebanese capital: Port, Bachoura, Dar El Mreisse, Mazraa, Minet El Hosn, Moussaitbeh, Ras Beirut and Zuqaq al-Blat. The electorate is predominantly Sunni (62.1%).[4] 20.6% of the electorate is Shia, 5% Greek Orthodox, 3.41% Minorities, 1.86% Maronite, 1.65% Armenian Orthodox, 1.63% Greek Catholic, 1.55% Druze, 1.31% Jews[a], 0.81% Evangelical (Protestant) and 0.03% Alawite.[4]

Voting

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