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%
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