2018 Lebanese general election in Mount Lebanon I

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2018 Lebanese general election in Mount Lebanon I

 2009
6 May 2018
2022 

8 seats to the Parliament of Lebanon
Turnout65.39%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Gebran Bassil Samir Geagea Farid Khazen
Party Strong Lebanon Lebanese Forces Khazen Bloc
Alliance
Parties
Leader's seat Batroun Did not stand Keserwan
Seats won 4 2 2
Popular vote 34,539 24,456 18,553
Percentage 29.87% 21.16% 16.05%

Voting to elect eight members of the Lebanese parliament took place in the Mount Lebanon I district (one of four electoral districts in the Mount Lebanon region) on 6 May 2018, part of the general election of that year. The constituency had 176,818 registered voters,[1][2] out of whom 115,619 voted.[3]

The electorate is predominantly Christian; Maronites make up 75.4% of the electorate, 10.4% Shia, 4.1% Greek Orthodox, 3.6% Greek Catholic, 1.9% Sunni and 4% other Christian communities.[4]

Voting

Result by candidate

References

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