Preliminary results were released on 7 October, and certified on 13 October.[8] The national election committees of all emirates, except the committees of Sharjah and Ras al-Khaimah, allocated half of their elected seats to the highest voted for candidates of each gender to meet their gender quotas; the appointed seats for each emirate need to ultimately achieve the quota.
| Party | Votes | % | Seats |
|---|
| Independents | | 20 |
| Total | | 20 |
|
| Total votes | 175,487 | – | |
|---|
| Registered voters/turnout | 398,879 | 44.00 | |
|---|
| Source: The National |
| Emirate |
Elected members |
Votes |
Notes |
| Abu Dhabi | Salem Al Ameri | 4,509 | |
| Hilal Al Kaabi | 3,671 | |
| Mudhia Al Menhali | 2,448 | |
| Hashima Al Afari | 1,769 | |
| Dubai | Humaid Al Tayer | 2,426 | |
| Ahmed Khoury | 1,749 | |
| Maryam Majid bin Thaneya | 1,064 | Re-elected |
| Amna Ali Salem Ali Al Odaidi | 617 | |
| Sharjah | Mohammed Al Dhouri | 2,489 | |
| Adnan Al Hammadi | 2,335 | Re-elected |
| Walid Al Mansouri | 2,013 | |
| Ras al-Khaimah | Saeed Al Nuaimi | 3,866 | |
| Sultan Al Zaabi | 3,720 | |
| Salem Al Ali | 3,513 | |
| Ajman | Majid Al Mazrouei | 3,787 | |
| Aisha Al Marri | 390 | |
| Fujairah | Sheikh Saeed Al Sharqi | 8,985 | |
| Aisha Al Dhanhan | 1,009 | |
| Umm al-Quwain | Mohammed Al Ali | 1,036 | |
| Mona Al Ali | 280 | |
| Source: The National, WAM |
| Emirate |
Eligible voters |
Votes cast |
Turnout |
| Abu Dhabi |
126,779 |
56,471 |
44.54% |
| Dubai |
73,181 |
16,909 |
23.11% |
| Sharjah |
72,946 |
29,996 |
41.11% |
| Ras al-Khaimah |
62,197 |
35,357 |
56.85% |
| Ajman |
12,600 |
7,283 |
57.80% |
| Fujairah |
43,599 |
24,911 |
57.13% |
| Umm al-Quwain |
7,577 |
4,561 |
60.20% |
| Total |
398,879 |
175,488 |
44.00% |
| Source: WAM |
| Gender |
Eligible voters |
% of eligible voters |
% of turnout |
| Male |
194,111 |
48.67% |
55.86% |
| Female |
204,768 |
51.22% |
44.14% |
| Source: WAM[11][12] |