Voter turnout reaches 41.04% across Lebanon
Voter turnout in Lebanon’s parliamentary elections stood at 41.04% across the country with the closure of polls at 7:00 pm, the Interior Ministry said, with Interior Minister Bassam al-Mawlawi describing it as a low turnout.
Polls officially closed at 7:00 pm but voters present inside the premises of some polling centers were allowed to vote beyond that hour.
Below are the voter turnout percentages of every electoral district until 7:00 pm:
- Beirut I: 28.5%
- Beirut II: 38.33%
- Zahle: 43.02%
- Western Bekaa/Rashaya: 34.2%
- Baalbek/Hermel: 48.9%
- Jezzine: 44.9%
- Sidon: 39.85%
- Tyre: 39.97%
- Zahrani: 44.77%
- Bint Jbeil: 37.5%
- Marjeyoun/Hasbaya: 37.34%
- Nabatiyeh: 50.95%
- Akkar: 40.73%
- Tripoli: 28.22%
- Minieh: 35.11%
- Dinniyeh: 35.8%
- Koura: 35.03%
- Batroun: 47.12%
- Bsharri: 35.36%
- Zgharta: 36.16%
- Jbeil: 55.4%
- Keserwan: 56.4%
- Metn: 42.7%
- Baabda: 43.44%
- Chouf: 45.8%
- Aley: 43.44%
So what you are saying is that the majority of the citizens of Lebanon couldn't care less that happens to their country. Either that or they were coerced by Hizballah not to vote and allow a terrorist led majority to rule the country.