Candidates of the 2018 Lebanese general election

A total of 583 candidates contested the 2018 Lebanese general election, running on 77 lists.

Candidates by electoral district

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Incumbent parliamentarians marked in bold italic.

Beirut I (East Beirut)

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Beirut I electoral district

The Eastern first Beirut electoral district covers 4 quartiers (neighbourhoods) of the Lebanese capital: Achrafieh, Saifi, Rmeil and Medawar.[1] The area is predominantly Christian; the largest community in the Beirut I electorate are Armenian Orthodox (28.33%).[2][3] 19.2% are Greek Orthodox, 13.19% Maronite, 9.8% Greek Catholic, 9.76% Sunni, 5.57% Armenian Catholic, 3.95% Syriac Catholic, 3% Latin Catholics, 1.97% other Minorities groups, 2.88% Evangelicals, 1.99% Shia and 0.37% Druze or Alawite.[2][3]

In first Beirut electoral district 5 lists were registered.[4] After the split between the Future Movement and the Lebanese Forces, a joint list of the Free Patriotic Movement, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Tashnaq) and the Hunchaks was conceived ("Strong Beirut I") supported by the Future Movement.[5] The Future Movement itself, however, stayed aloof from fielding candidates.[6] The Lebanese Forces, together with the Kataeb Party, Ramgavars and Michel Pharaon, and with support from Antoun Sehnaoui, fielded their list under the label "Beirut I".[5][7] Michelle Tueni fielded a third list, "We Are Beirut", being joined by incumbent Future MP Serge Torsarkissian.[6]

For the Minorities seat the FPM fielded a Syriac Orthodox candidate, former Brigadier General Antoine Pano, whilst the Tueni list includes Latin Catholic candidate Rafic Bazerji, an independent from a family historically close to the National Liberal Party.[8][9]

List Armenian Orthodox, 3 seats Maronite, 1 seat Greek Orthodox, 1 seat Greek Catholic, 1 seat Armenian Catholic, 1 seat Minorities, 1 seat
"Strong Beirut I" Orange Hakop Terzian
(Tashnaq)[6]
Alexander Matossian
(Tashnaq)[6]
Sebouh Kalpakian
(Hunchak)[10]
Massoud Achkar
(Union for Lebanon)[11]
Nicolas Chammas Nicolas Sehnaoui
(FPM)[12]
Serg Gukhadarian
(Tashnaq)[6]
Antoine Pano
(FPM)[12]
"Beirut I" Red Carole Babikian Avedis Datsian
(Ramgavar)[6]
Alina Kaloussian
(Ramgavar)[6]
Nadim Gemayel
(Kataeb)[13]
Emad Wakim
(Lebanese Forces)[14]
Michel Pharaon Jean Talouzian Riad Akel
(Lebanese Forces)[14]
"Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) Turquoise Paula Yacoubian
(Sabaa)[5]
Laury Haytayan
(LiBaladi)[5]
Levon Telvizian
(LiBaladi)[5]
Gilbert Doumit
(LiBaladi)[5]
Ziad Abs
(Sah)[5]
Lucien Bourjeily
(You Stink)[5]
Yorgui Teyrouz
(LiBaladi)[5]
Joumana Haddad
(LiBaladi)[5]
"We are Beirut" Navy Blue Seybou Makhjian Georges Sfeir Michelle Tueni Serge Torsarkissian Rafic Bazerji
"Loyalty to Beirut" Green Roger Choueiri Robert Obeid Antoune Qalaijian Gina Chammas
ACE Project,[1] Ministry of Interior and Municipalities[15]

Beirut II (West Beirut)

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Beirut II electoral district

The Western second Beirut electoral district covers 8 quartiers (neighbourhoods) of the Lebanese capital: Ain El Mreisseh, Bachoura, Mazraa, Minet El Hosn, Moussaitbeh, Port, Ras Beirut and Zuqaq al-Blat.[1] The electorate is predominantly Sunni (62.1%).[16] 20.6% are Shia, 5% Greek Orthodox, 3.41% Minorities, 1.86% Maronite, 1.65% Armenian Orthodox, 1.63% Greek Catholic, 1.55% Druze, 1.31% Jews, 0.81% Evangelical (Protestant) and 0.03% Alawite.[16]

In second Beirut electoral district 9 lists were registered.[4] In the 2009 election, the Future Movement had won the election in West Beirut. But this time, a number of lists seeks to challenge the Future dominance over the Sunni electorate, "Beirut al-Watan" (alliance of al-Jamaa al-Islamiah and Al Liwaa newspaper editor Salah Salam), "Beiruti Opposition" (fielded by Ashraf Rifi), "Lebnan Herzen", "We are All Beirut" and "Dignity of Beirut" (led by former judge Khaled Hammoud).[17][18][19]

The erstwhile March 8 bloc split into two lists. Hezbollah, Amal, Al-Ahbash and the Free Patriotic Movement fielded the "Unity of Beirut" list, whilst the People's Movement and Al-Mourabitoun fielded the "Voice of the People" list.[17] Omar Ghandour, candidate of the Islamic Action Front, prominent businessman and former president of the Nejmeh Sporting Club, was named president of "Unity of Beirut" list.[20][21] The SSNP faction of Ali Haidar fielded a candidate on the "Voice of the People" list.[22] Naamat Badruddin, also on the "Voice of the People" list was a leader during the 2015 trash protest movement.[23]

Under the previous electoral law the Future Movement could easily win landslides in West Beirut. But under the new electoral law analysts argued that the Future Movement could lose a number of seats. Apart from the Hezbollah-Amal-FPM list (expected to win the Shia vote), the main perceived challengers to the Future Movement were the "Beirut al-Watan" list and the "Lebnan Herzen" list of prominent businessman Fouad Makhzoumi.[20] Nevertheless, the Beirut al-Watan list included several figures close to the Hariri family and Salam pledged to support the "Sunni za'im" Hariri to remain Prime Minister of Lebanon.[20]

Prior to the deadline to register lists, the Lebanese Democratic Party announced the withdrawal of its candidate for the Druze seat.[24] Likewise the Lebanese People's Congress, which had initially intended to field Samir Kneo on the Amal-Hezbollah list, withdrew from the race.[25][26]

List Sunni, 6 seats Shia, 2 seats Druze, 1 seat Greek Orthodox, 1 seat Evangelical, 1 seat
"Future for Beirut" Blue Saad Hariri
(Future)[27]
Tamam Salam
(Future)[27]
Nohad Machnouk
(Future)[27]
Roula Tabash Jaroudi
(Future)[27]
Rabea Hassouna
(Future)[27]
Zaher Eido
(Future)[27]
Ali Al Shaer
(Future)[27]
Ghazi Yusuf
(Future)[27]
Faisal Al Sayegh
(PSP)[28]
Nazih Najem
(Future)[27]
Bassam Chab
(Future)[27]
"Beiruti Opposition" Burgundi Ziad Itani Akram Sinno Amer Iskandarani Safiyah Zaza Yassine Kadado Lina Hamdan Zeina Mansour Bchara Khairallah
"Unity of Beirut" Yellow Adnan Trabelsi
(Al-Ahbash)[18]
Omar Ghandour
(Islamic Action Front)[29]
Mohammed Baasiri Amin Shri
(Hezbollah)[30]
Mohammad Khawaja
(Amal)[31]
Edgar Trabelsi
(FPM)[12]
"Lebnan Herzen" Red Fouad Makhzoumi
(National Dialogue Party)[32]
Marouf Itani Rana Chemaitelly Mahmoud Kareidiya Saaduddin Hassan Khaled Issam Barghout Yousef Beydoun Zeina Mounzer Khalil Broummana Nadim Costa
"Voice of the People" Gray Ibrahim Halabi
(People's Movement)[33]
Youssef Tabash
(Mourabitoun)[34]
Firas Manaimna Hanan Osman Roula Houry Faten Zain Naamat Badruddin Hani Fayyad
(SSNP (Intifada))[22]
Omar Wakim
(People's Movement)[35]
Nabil Sebaaly
"Beirut al-Watan" Navy Blue Salah Salaam Moustafa Banbouk
(Al-Waqie Movement)[36]
Bashar Qowatli Imad Hout
(al-Jama'a al-Islamiah)[17]
Saad Wazzan Nabil Bader Salwa Khalil Ibrahim Chamseddine Saeed Halabi George Chaqir Dalal Rahbani
"Dignity of Beirut" Green Khaled Hamoud Mohammad Qadi Jihad Matar Hanan Sha'ar Khuloud Wattar Muhammad Shatila Ali Sbeiti Raja Zuhairi Mikhael Mikhael
"Birutah al-Mustaqilin" Purple Walid Shatila Abdul Karim Itani Abdul Rahman Gilani Khalid Hanqir Khalid Mumtaz Wisam Akush Jihad Hammoud Andera Zouheiri Leon Sioufi Fadi Zarazir
"We are All Beirut" Orange Ibrahim Mneimneh Hassan Faysal Sano Nadine Itani Marwan Tibi Fatima Moshref

(Sabaa)

Naji Kodeih Zeina Majdalani Nihad Yazbek
Source: Al-Modon,[37] ACE Project,[1] Ministry of Interior and Municipalities[38]

Bekaa I (Zahle)

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Bekaa I electoral district, covering the Zahle District

The electorate in the first Bekaa electoral district is predominantly Christian.[39] Ahead of the 2018 elections, electoral district had 172,555 registered voters; 28.32% Sunni, 15.96% Shi, 0.53% Druze, 18.72% Greek Catholic, 15.68% Maronite, 9.54% Greek Orthodox, 4.99% Armenian Orthodox, 3.85% Syriac Orthodox and Syriac Catholic, 1.07% Armenian Catholic, 0.78% Evangelical and 0.57% from other sects.[40]

In the Zahle electoral district 5 lists were registered.[4] An alliance of Free Patriotic Movement, Future Movement, Tashnaq and independents was announced with the candidature name "Zahle for All".[41][42] Lebanese Forces and the Kataeb Party fielded the "Zahle is Our Cause" list.[42] There were also the "Popular Bloc" list led by Mariam Skaff, "Zahle Options and Decisions" led by Nicolas Fattouch (including a Hezbollah candidate) and the civil society list Kulluna Watani.[42]

Rifi did not field a list in Zahle, as he failed to reach an alliance with Kataeb and Lebanese Forces on the matter.[43]

List Greek Catholic, 2 seats Maronite, 1 seat Greek Orthodox, 1 seat Sunni, 1 seat Shia, 1 seat Armenian Orthodox, 1 seat
"Zahle for All" Navy Blue Michel Skaff Michel George Daher Salim Aoun
(FPM)[12]
Assaad Nakad Asim Araji
(Future)[27]
Nizar Dalloul
(Future)[27]
Marie-Jeanne Bilezikjian
"Zahle is Our Cause" Red George Okeis
(Lebanese Forces)[14]
Michel Fattouch Elie Maroni
(Kataeb)[13]
César Maalouf (Pro-Lebanese Forces) Muhammad Ali Mita Amer Sabouri Boughous Kordian
"Popular Bloc" Green Myriam Skaff
(Popular Bloc)[44]
Nicola Amorri
(Popular Bloc)[44]
Paul Charbel
(Popular Bloc)[44]
Nicola Saba
(Popular Bloc)[44]
Ahmed Al-Ajoumi
(Popular Bloc)[44]
Osama Salhab
(Popular Bloc)[44]
George Bushikian
(Popular Bloc)[44]
"Zahle Options and Decisions" Purple Nicolas Fattouch Khalil Hrawi Nassif Al-Tini
(SSNP)[45]
Wajih Araji Anwar Jomaa
(Hezbollah)[46]
Eddie Demirjian
"Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) Turquoise Ghassan Maalouf

(Sabaa)

Hanna Habib

(Sabaa)

Vanda Chedid
(Green)[47]
Houd Taaïmi

(Sabaa)

Mohammad Hassan
Source: Al-Liwaa,[48] ACE Project,[1] Ministry of Interior and Municipalities[49]

Bekaa II (West Bekaa-Rachaya)

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The Bekaa II electoral district, covering the West Bekaa and the Rashaya districts

In the second Bekaa electoral district, nearly half of the electorate is Sunni (48.8%).[50] 14.8% of the electorate is Druze, 14.7% Shia, 7.42% Greek Catholic, 7.22% Maronite and 7.16% Greek Orthodox.[50]

In the West Bekaa-Rachaya electoral district 3 lists were registered.[4] The Future Movement and the Progressive Socialist Party formed a joint list. Notably this list included Mohammed Qar'awi, owner of the Bekaa Hospital, a personality previously linked to the March 8 Alliance.[42] Amin Wahbi, founder and leader of the Democratic Left Movement was included on the Future list.[51]

The "Best Tomorrow" list is mainly backed by the Amal Movement.[42] In the end the Free Patriotic Movement did not join the Amal-sponsored list, leaving Greek Orthodox candidate Elie Ferzli to join it as an individual.[42]

TV presenter Maguy Aoun is heading a third list, organized by civil society elements.[52]

The Lebanese Forces had tried to form a list with Ashraf Rifi to contest the election, but such a list did not materialize.[42] Likewise, the Lebanese Democratic Party opted to withdrawal its candidate Dr. Nizar Zaki.[53]

List Sunni, 2 seats Shia, 1 seat Druze, 1 seat Maronite, 1 seat Greek Orthodox, 1 seat
"Future for West Bekaa" Blue Ziad Qadri
(Future)[27]
Mohammed Qar'awi
(Future)[27]
Amin Wahbi
(Future)[27]
Wael Abou Faour
(PSP)[54]
Henri Chadid Ghassan Skaf
"Best Tomorrow" Navy Blue Abdel Rahim Murad
(Union Party)[40]
Mohammad Nasrallah
(Amal)[31]
Faisal Daoud
(Lebanese Arab Struggle Movement)[55]
Naji Ghanem Elie Ferzli
"Civil Society" Green Faisal Rahal Ala Shamali Ali Sobh Maguy Aoun Joseph Ayoub
ACE Project,[1] Ministry of Interior and Municipalities[56]

Bekaa III (Baalbek–Hermel)

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The Bekaa III electoral district, covering the Baalbek-Hermel Governorate

The electorate in the electoral district is predominantly Shia (73.3%).[57] 13.3% are Sunni, 7.35% Maronite, 5.36% Greek Catholic and 0.72% Greek Orthodox.[57] In Baalbek–Hermel electoral district 5 lists were registered.[4] The "Hope and Loyalty" list gathers Hezbollah, Amal and the Syrian Social Nationalist Party.[42] Its main challenger is expected to be the "Dignity and Development" list of the Lebanese Forces and the Future Movement.[42] The Free Patriotic Movement had tried to form a list together with former speaker Hussein el-Husseini, but after el-Husseini pulled out from the electoral fray the alliance broke down and resulted in two separate lists: the "Development and Change" list and the "Independent" list.[42] The Free Patriotic Movement candidates joined the list led by the former regional secretary of the Baath Party, Faiz Shukr.[58]

List Shia, 6 seats Sunni, 2 seats Maronite, 1 seat Greek Catholic, 1 seat
"Hope and Loyalty" Green-Yellow Jamil El Sayyed Hussein el Hage Hassan
(Hezbollah)[59]
Ihab Hamadeh
(Hezbollah)[46]
Ali Mekdad
(Hezbollah)[59]
Ibrahim Moussawi
(Hezbollah)[59]
Ghazi Zaiter
(Amal)[31]
Younis Rifai
(Al-Ahbash)[60]
Elwalid Succariyeh Emile Rahme
(Solidarity Party)[60]
Albert Mansour
(Pro-SSNP)[citation needed]
"Dignity and Development" Red Yehya Chammas Rifaat Masri Mohammad Hajj Sleiman Ghaleb Yaghi Khodr Tlayss Mohammad Hamiye Bakr Hojeiry
(Future)[27]
Hussein Solh
(Future)[27]
Antoine Habchi
(Lebanese Forces)[14]
Selim Kallas
"Development and Change" Grey Abbas Yaghi Ali Zuaiter Ali Hamada Abdallah Chall Samih Ezzeddine Chawki Fakhri Siham Antoune
(LCP)[61]
"Independent" Pink Ghada Assaf
(FPM)[12]
Faiz Shukr Mehdi Zogheib Saad Hamadeh Faisal Husseini Fadi Younis Ahmed Bayan Mohamed Fleeti Sandrella Merhej Michel Emile Daher
(FPM)[12]
"National Cedars" Gold Mohammad Ghassan Moustapha Chall Khaldoun Chreif Abbas Assaf Mohammad Khalil Raad Fouad Maoula Hamad Dib Adel Mohammad Bayan Waed Succariyeh Leila Tannoury Saadallah Ardo
(Kataeb)[13]
ACE Project,[1] Ministry of Interior and Municipalities[62]

Mount Lebanon I (Byblos–Kesrwan)

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The Mount Lebanon I electoral district. The electoral district consists of two minor districts, the Byblos (in red, covering Byblos district) and Kesrwan (in brown, covering Kesrwan district).

In Byblos–Kesrwan electoral district 5 lists were registered.[4] The lists in the fray are the "Strong Lebanon" (supported by Free Patriotic Movement), the "National Solidarity" (Hezbollah), the "Anna al-Qarar" list (alliance between Kataeb Party, Fares Souhaid, Farid Heikal Al Khazen and independents, supported by Marada Movement), the "Clear Change" list (supported by Lebanese Forces) and the "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) list.[63][64]

In difference with previous elections, FPM and Hezbollah did not join forces on a common list. Hezbollah fielded its own list, with a Shia candidate (Hussein Zuaitar) from Baalbek. The Alliance National list included the former Telecommunications Minister Jean Louis Cardahi and dissident FPM politician Bassam Hachem, Hezbollah candidate and 4 other independents.

The FPM list was led by General Chamel Roukoz, with World Maronite Foundation president Neemat Frem, former minister Ziad Baroud and former parliamentarian Mansour al-Bon, amongst others.[65]

The Kataeb-Souhaid supported list sought to include personalities from civil society. It included former National Bloc general secretary Jean Hawat. There was resistance from Kataeb side to field incumbent parliamentarians Youssef Khalil and Gilberte Zouein, since they were linked to the Change and Reform Bloc.[65]

The "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) list included former minister Youssef Salame.[65]

The electorate is predominantly Christian; Maronites make up 82.1% of the electorate, 10.7% Shia, 1.91% Greek Orthodox, 1.4% Armenian Orthodox, 1.32% Sunni, 1.32% Greek Catholic and 1.26% other Christian communities.[66]

List Maronite (Byblos, 2 seats) Shia (Byblos, 1 seat) Maronite (Kesrwan, 5 seats)
"Strong Lebanon" Purple Simon Abi Rumia
(FPM)[12]
Walid Khoury Rabih Awad Chamel Roukoz Neemat Frem Roger Azar
(FPM)[12]
Ziad Baroud Mansour al-Bon
"National Solidarity" Gray Jean-Louis Cardahi Bassam Hachem Hussein Zuaitar
(Hezbollah)[67]
Carlos Abu Nader Zeina Kallab Michel Keyrouz Joseph Zayek Joseph Zougheib
"Anna al-Qarar" Navy Blue Fares Souhaid Jean Hawat Moustapha Husseini Farid Heikal Al Khazen Shaker Salameh
(Kataeb)[13]
Youssef Khalil Gilberte Zouein Yolanda Khoury
"Clear Change Red Ziad Hawat
(Lebanese Forces)[14]
Fady Rouhana Sakr Mahmoud Awad Chawki Daccache
(Lebanese Forces)[68]
Rock Mehanna Patricia Elias Numan Murad Ziad Khalifa
(NLP)[68]
"Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) Turquoise Nadim Souhaid Rania Bassil (Sabaa) Mohamed Mekdad
(LCP)[69]
Youssef Salame (Idendity and Sovereignty Gathering) Dori Daou (Sabaa) Josephine Zogheib (MMFD)
ACE Project,[1] Ministry of Interior and Municipalities[64]

Mount Lebanon II (Metn)

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The Mount Lebanon II electoral district, covering the Metn district

Mount Lebanon II is a predominantly Christian electoral district; 44.8% of the electorate is Maronite, 14.6% Greek Orthodox, 14.3% Armenian Orthodox, 9.83% Greek Catholic, 3.86% Armenian Catholic and 6.28% other Christian communities.[70] 3.03% of the electorate is Shia, 1.88% Sunni and 1.38% Druze.[70]

In Metn electoral district 5 lists were registered.[4] Michel Murr fielded the list "Metn Loyalty".[71][72] The Kataeb Party fielded its list under the label "Pulse Metn" together with the National Liberal Party and civil society personalities, the Lebanese Forces and allies contest under the label "Metn Heart of Lebanon" and an alliance of the Free Patriotic Movement-Syrian Social Nationalist Party-Tashnaq fielded the "Strong Metn" list.[71][73]

The Communist Party had been in discussions with civil society activists on forming a list labelled "Nawar al-Metn", but the initiative did not materialize.[71]

List Maronite, 4 seats Greek Orthodox, 2 seats Greek Catholic, 1 seat Armenian Orthodox, 1 seat
"Pulse Metn" Green Samy Gemayel
(Kataeb)[13]
Elias Hankache
(Kataeb)[13]
Nada Gharib
(Green)[73]
Joseph Karam
(NLP)[73]
Mazen Skaf Violette Ghazal Balaa Mikhail Ramouz Yeghisheh Andonian
"Strong Metn" Orange Ibrahim Kanaan
(FPM)[12]
Corinne Achkar Sarkis Sarkis Ghassan Achkar
(SSNP)[74]
Ghassan Mukhaiber Elias Bousaab
(FPM)[12]
Edgar Maalouf
(FPM)[12]
Hagop Pakradounian
(Tashnaq)[75]
"Metn Loyalty" Navy Blue Najwa Azar Mellad El-Sabali
(SSNP (Intifada))[22]
Sharbel Abu Joudeh Michel Murr George Abboud
"Metn Heart of Lebanon" Red Eddy Abillammaa
(Lebanese Forces)[14]
Razi Haj Chucri Moukarzel Gisèle Hachem Zard Lina Moukheiber Jessica Azar Michel Mecattaf Ara Koyounian
(Ramgavar)[73]
"Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) Turquoise Emile Kanaan Nadine Mousa Adeeb Tohmah Victoria el-Khoury Zwein
(Sabaa)[73]
Georges Rahbani
(Sabaa)[73]
Charbel Nahas (MMFD)
ACE Project,[1] Ministry of Interior and Municipalities[72]

Mount Lebanon III (Baabda)

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The Mount Lebanon III electoral district, covering the Baabda district

In Baabda electoral district 4 lists were registered.[4] Whilst the Free Patriotic Movement and the March 8 coalition had gone separate ways in most electoral districts, they managed to form a joint list in Baabda under the label "National Reconciliation".[76] The other main list in the fray is the "Unity and Development of Baabda" list, an alliance of the Progressive Socialist Party, the Lebanese Forces, independents and Salah Harakeh, supported by the Future Movement.[76][77] There are also two civil society lists.[76] The "Together for Baabda" list was presented by Kataeb chief Sami Gemayel and NLP chief Dory Chamoun on March 3, 2018, a list including civil society activists and environmentalists.[77][78] It includes the founder of Terre-Liban and the Lebanese Ecological Movement, a platform of NGOs, Paul Abi Rached as one of its candidates.[79]

36.8% of the electorate is Maronite, 25.2% Shia, 17.6% Druze, 7.61% Greek Orthodox, 6.11% Sunni, 4.6% Greek Catholic and 2.14% belong to other Christian communities.[80]

List Maronite, 3 seats Shia, 2 seats Druze, 1 seat
"National Accord" Orange Hikmat Dib
(FPM)[12]
Alain Aoun
(FPM)[12]
Naji Gharios
(FPM)[12]
Ali Ammar
(Hezbollah)[81]
Fadi Alame
(Amal)[81]
Souhail Awar
(LDP)[82]
"Unity and Development of Baabda" Red Cynthia Asmar Joseph Adaïmi Pierre Bou Assi
(Lebanese Forces)[14]
Salah Harakeh Hadi Abou el-Hosn
(PSP)[81]
"Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) Turquoise Joseph Wanis (Mouttahidoun) Ziad Akel Marie Claude Helou
(Sabaa)[81]
Ali Darwish (MMFD) Wasef Harakeh (Popular Observatory) Rania Masri (MMFD)
"Together for Baabda" Green Paul Abi Rached Elie Gharios (endorsed by NLP) Ramzi Bou Khaled
(Kataeb)[13]
Said Alameh Olfat Sabeh Ajwad Ayach
ACE Project,[1] Ministry of Interior and Municipalities[83]

Mount Lebanon IV (Aley–Chouf)

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The Mount Lebanon IV electoral district. The electoral district consists of two minor districts, the Aley (in red, covering Aley district) and Chouf (in brown, covering Chouf district).

In Aley–Chouf electoral district 6 lists were registered.[4] 40.5% of the electorate is Druze, 27% Maronite, 18.7% Sunni, 5.18% Greek Catholic, 5.14% Greek Orthodox, 2.6% Shia and 0.91% belongs to other Christian communities.[84]

The battle was expected to be mainly between two lists: the "Reconciliation" (Progressive Socialist Party-Future Movement-Lebanese Forces) list and the "Mountain Pledge" (Lebanese Democratic Party-Free Patriotic Movement-Syrian Social Nationalist Party) list.[84] The remaining lists were the "Free Decision" (Kataeb Party and National Liberal Party) list, the "National Unity" list of Wiam Wahhab (former Minister, ex-LDP), the "Civic" list and the "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) list.[84][85]

Towards the end of February the Democratic Renewal Movement candidate Antoine Haddad announced his withdrawal from the race.[86]

List Druze (Aley, 2 seats) Maronite (Aley, 2 seats) Greek Orthodox (Aley, 1 seat)
"Reconciliation" Red Akram Chehayeb
(PSP)[68]
Henri Helou
(Democratic Gathering)[68]
Raji Saad Anis Nasar
(Lebanese Forces)[68]
"Mountain Pledge" Green-Orange Talal Arslan
(LDP)[82]
César Abi Khalil
(FPM)[12]
Imad Hajj Elias Hanna
(FPM)[12]
"Free Decision" Navy Blue Sami Ramah Teodora Bajani
(Kataeb)[13]
Antoine Bou Melhab
(NLP)[87]
"National Unity" Green Shafiq Salama Radwan Khaled Aref Khadaj
(Arab Unification Party)[88]
Souhail Khalil Bajani Walid Anis Khairallah
"Civic" Silver Mark Daou Fadi Khoury
"Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) Turquoise Imad Al Qadi (Lihaqqi) Alaa Al Sayegh (Lihaqqi) Karl Bou Malham (Lihaqqi) Zoya Jureidini

(LCP)

ACE Project,[1] Ministry of Interior and Municipalities[85]
List Maronite (Chouf, 3 seats) Druze (Chouf, 2 seats) Sunni (Chouf, 2 seats) Greek Catholic (Chouf, 1 seat)
"Reconciliation" Red Georges Adwan
(Lebanese Forces)[68]
Ghattas Khoury
(Future)[27]
Naji Bustani Taymour Jumblatt
(PSP)[68]
Marwan Hamadeh
(PSP)[68]
Bilal Abdullah
(PSP)[68]
Mohammed Hajjar
(Future)[27]
Nima Tomeh
(Democratic Gathering)[68]
"Mountain Pledge" Green-Orange Mario Aoun
(FPM)[12]
Farid Bustani Samir Aoun
(SSNP)[45]
Marwan Halawi
(LDP)[82]
Mazen Abu Dergham
(LDP)[82]
Tareq Khatib
(FPM)[12]
Ali Al Hajj Ghassan Atallah
(FPM)[12]
"Free Decision" Navy Blue Camille Dory Chamoun
(NLP)[89]
Joseph Eid
(Kataeb)[13]
Da'id Qazi
(NLP)[90]
Sami Hamada Elhan Farahat Mazin Shabu Rafat Shaaban Ghassan Moghbab
"National Unity" Green Ziad Antoine Choueiri As'ad Edmon Abu Jouda Wiam Wahhab
(Arab Unification Party)[88]
Elias Abdel Salam Baraj Zahir Khatib
(Toilers League)[34]
Abu Rajaili
"Civic" Silver Eliane Qazi Elias Gharib Marwan Matani Rami Hamadeh Maya Terro Chukri Haddad
"Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) Turquoise Ghada Marouni Eid

(Sabaa)

George Aoun Rania Ghaith (Lihaqqi) Maher Abu Shaqra (Lihaqqi) Mohammed Sami Hajjar Mazen Nasereddine (Green) Antoine Fawaz
(LCP)[91]
ACE Project,[1] Ministry of Interior and Municipalities[85]

North I (Akkar)

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The North I electoral district, covering the Akkar Governorate

In Akkar 6 lists were registered.[4] The Future Movement opted for a list of its own (with Lebanese Forces candidate Qatisha as candidate for a Greek Orthodox seat).[92] There is also a list supported by March 8 coalition "The Decision for Akkar" (headed by ex-MP Wajih Barini, in alliance with the Marada Movement and the Arab Democratic Party), the "Decision of Akkar" list, the "Strong Akkar" list (Free Patriotic Movement, al-Jamaa al-Islamiah, pro-Future independents), "Sovereign Lebanon" list (led by Ashraf Rifi) and the "Women of Akkar" list.[92][93][94]

The electorate is predominantly Sunni (67.5%). 14.7% of the electorate is Greek Orthodox, 10.9% Maronite, 4.97% Alawite, 1.05% Shia, 0.62% Greek Catholic and 0.29% from other Christian communities.[95]

List Sunni, 3 seats Greek Orthodox, 2 seats Maronite, 1 seat Alawite, 1 seat
"Future of Akkar" Blue Waleed Wajih Barini
(Future)[27]
Mohammad Tarek Talal Maaribi
(Future)[27]
Mohammed Suleiman
(Future)[27]
Wahbi Qatisha
(Lebanese Forces)[14]
Jean Moussa
(Future)[27]
Hadi Hobeiche
(Future)[27]
Khodr Habib
(Future)[27]
"Decision for Akkar" Green Wajih Barini
(Akkari People's Gathering)[96]
Adnan Marab Hussein Masri Emile Abboud
(SSNP)[97]
Karim Rassi
(Marada)[98]
Michel Antonios Daher Hussein Salloum
"Decision of Akkar" Red Kamal Khazal Ali Omar
(Resistance Movement)[99]
Basem Khalid George Nader
"Strong Akkar" Gold Mohammad Yahya Mohamed Shadeed
(Al-Jama'a al-Islamiyya)[100]
Mahmoud Hadara Riad Rahal Asaad Dergham
(FPM)[12]
Jamie Jabbour
(FPM)[12]
Mustafa Ali Hussein
(Lebanese People's Movement)[101]
"Sovereign Lebanon" Red Ibrahim Maraab Bader Ismail Ahmed Jowhar Elie Saad Joseph Wehbe Ziad Bitar Mohammed Rustam
"Women of Akkar" Pink Rola Murad Suad Salah Ghoulay Assaad Nidal Skaf Mary Khoury
Source: Saida City,[41] Al-Modon,[92] An-Nahar[93] Ministry of Interior and Municipalities[102]

North II (Tripoli–Minnieh–Dennieh)

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The North II electoral district, covering the Tripoli and Minnieh–Dennieh districts. The North II electoral district is divided into 3 minor districts: Tripoli (in green), Minnieh (in red) and Dennieh (in brown).

Under the previous electoral law, Tripoli and Minnieh-Dennieh constituted two different constituencies.[103] The electorate is predominantly Sunni (82.91%), with significant minorities of Greek Orthodox (6.24%), Alawites (6.04%) and Maronites (3.5%).[103] 0.51% of the electorate are Armenian Orthodox, 0.32% Armenian Catholics and 0.59% belong to other Christian communities.[104]

With the new election law in place, the heavyweights of Tripoli politics went in different directions.[105] Justifying the decision to head to the polls alone, the Future Movement general secretary Ahmed Hariri stated that "[w]e will form our own list because we came to understand that a lot of people had taken advantage of us...".[105] All in all, 8 lists were registered in the second northern electoral district; the "Determination" list of former Prime Minister Najib Mikati, the Future Movement list, a list led by Ashraf Rifi, the "National Dignity" list (alliance between Faisal Karami and Jihad Samad, with participation of Al-Ahbash and Marada Movement), the "People's Decision" list (alliance between Free Patriotic Movement and Kamal Kheir, joined by independents), the "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) list (Sabaa Party, Movement of Citizens in the State, Socialist Arab Lebanon Vanguard Party, Resistance Movement and independents), the "Independent Decision" list (alliance between al-Jamaa al-Islamiah, ex-parliamentarian Mesbah Ahdab and independents) and the "Independent Civil Society" List (independents).[4][103][106] Mohammad Safadi opted to stay out of the electoral race, calling for support to the Future list. Safadi announced his decision at a press conference at the Safadi Cultural Center.[105]

In Dennieh, the 28-year old Sami Fatfat overtook his father Ahmad Fatfat's mantle as the Future Movement candidate.[107]

Mikati launched his "Determination" list at an electoral meeting at the Quality Inn Hotel in Tripoli on March 18, 2018. Amongst his candidates were former minister Jean Obeid and Nicolas Nahas and incumbent Future parliamentarian Kazim Kheir.[108] Kheir was denied the Minnieh spot on the Future Movement list, a move that pushed him to join the Mikati list instead.[109]

List Sunni (Tripoli, 5 seats) Maronite (Tripoli, 1 seat) Greek Orthodox (Tripoli, 1 seat) Alawite (Tripoli, 1 seat) Sunni (Dennieh, 2 seats) Sunni (Minnieh, 1 seat)
"Future for the North" Blue Mohammad Kabbara
(Future)[27]
Samir Jisr
(Future)[27]
Dima Jamali
(Future)[27]
Chadi Nachabe
(Future)[27]
Walid Sawalhi
(Future)[27]
George Bkassini
(Future)[27]
Nima Mahfoud
(Future)[27]
Leila Chahoud
(Future)[27]
Sami Fatfat
(Future)[27]
Qassem Abdel Aziz
(Future)[27]
Osman Alameddine
(Future)[27]
"National Dignity" Green Faisal Karami
(Dignity Movement)[110]
Taha Naji
(Al-Ahbash)[103]
Mohammed Safouh Yakan
(National Gathering)[111]
Abdel Nasser Masri
(Lebanese People's Congress)[111]
Ayman Nouruddin Omar Rafli Anton Diab
(Marada)[103]
Ahmed Mahmoud Omran Jihad Samad Adel Zreika
(Dignity Movement)[111]
"Sovereign Lebanon" Red Ashraf Rifi Khaled Tadmori Mohammed Walid Qamaruddin Mohamed Salhab Ali Ayoubi Halim Zani George Jalad Badr Eid Ragheb Raad Oussama Amoun Waleed Masri
"Determination" Purple Najib Mikati
(Azm Movement)[112]
Rashid Mokhtam
(Azm Movement)[112]
Mohamed Nadim Jisr
(Azm Movement)[112]
Tawfiq Sultan
(Azm Movement)[112]
Mirfat Hawz
(Azm Movement)[112]
Jean Obeid
(Azm Movement)[112]
Nicolas Nahas
(Azm Movement)[112]
Alawi Darwish
(Azm Movement)[112]
Mohammed Fadhil
(Azm Movement)[112]
Jihad Yusuf
(Azm Movement)[112]
Kazim Kheir
(Azm Movement)[112]
"Independent Decision" Grey Mesbah Ahdab Waseem Alwan
(al-Jama'a al-Islamiah)[113]
Nariman Jamal Tony Khalifa Menzeh Sawan Hisham Ibrahim (Al Moaie) Ali Farouk Samad Abdul Salam Trad Mohamed Ahmed
"People's Decision" Orange Khalid Roumieh Tony Maroni
(FPM)[12]
Nastas Koshary Mahmoud Shehadeh Ahmed Shandab Ali Hermoush Kamal Kheir
"Independent Civil Society" Yellow Heba Naja Jamal Badawi Fadi Jamal Hassan Hassan Khalil Samah Arja Ayman Jamal Abdullah Rifai
"Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) Turqouise Nariman Chamaa (MMFD) Yehia Mawloud Mohammad Monzer Maaliki
(Lebanon Vanguard)[114]
Wathek Moukaddam Malek Moulawi

(Sabaa)

Moussa Khoury (MMFD) Farah Issa

(Sabaa)

Zeinelddine Dib Ahmad Douhaiby Dany Othman (Sabaa)
Source: Al-Modon[103] Ministry of Interior and Municipalities[115]

North III (Bcharre–Zghorta–Batroun–Koura)

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The North III electoral district, divided into 4 minor districts, each corresponding to a homonymous district: Batroun (purple), Bcharre (green), Koura (brown) and Zgharta (red).

In third northern electoral district 4 lists were registered.[4] The "Strong North" list, headed by Gebran Bassil, gathers the Free Patriotic Movement, the Independence Movement, the Future Movement, the "Strong Republic Pulse" gathers the Lebanese Forces, the Kataeb Party and the Democratic Left Movement, the "With Us for the North and Lebanon", gathering the Marada Movement, the Syrian Social Nationalist Party and Boutros Harb whilst the civil society list "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) gathers the Movement of Citizens in the State, Sabaa Party and Sah.[116][117]

The electorate is predominantly Christian; 68.1% are Maronite, 20.7% Greek Orthodox, 8.94% Sunni, 0.93% Shia, 0.73% Greek Catholic, 0.38% from other Christian communities and 0.24% Alawite.[118]

List Maronite (Batroun, 2 seats) Maronite (Bcharre, 2 seats) Maronite (Zgharta, 3 seats) Greek Orthodox (Koura, 3 seats)
"Strong North" Brown Gebran Bassil
(FPM)[12]
Nemeh Ibrahim
(FPM)[12]
Said Touq
(FPM)[119]
George Boutros
(FPM)[119]
Michel Moawad
(Independence Movement)[120]
Pierre Raffoul
(FPM)[12]
Jawad Boulos
(Independence Movement)[121]
Nicolas Ghosn
(Future)[122]
Georges Atallah
(FPM)[12]
Greta Saab
(FPM)[119]
"Strong Republic Pulse" Red Fadi Saad
(Lebanese Forces)[14]
Samer Saada
(Kataeb)[123]
Strida Geagea
(Lebanese Forces)[14]
Joseph Isaac
(Lebanese Forces)[14]
Marius Baini
(Lebanese Forces)[14]
Michel Douaihy
(Kataeb)[13]
Kayssar Moawad Fadi Karam
(Lebanese Forces)[14]
Albert Androus
(Kataeb)[13]
George Mansour
(Democratic Left)[124]
"With Us for the North and Lebanon" Green Boutros Harb Roy Issa El Khoury Melhem Gibran Tawk Tony Franjieh
(Marada)[125]
Estephan Douaihy
(Marada)[126]
Salim Bey Karam
(Marada)[127]
Selim Saadeh
(SSNP)[128]
Fayez Ghosn
(Marada)[citation needed]
Abdallah Zakhem
"Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) Turquoise Layal Bou Moussa (MMFD) Antoun Khoury Harb (Sah) Edmond Tawk
(Sabaa)[119]
Maurice Koura
(Sabaa)[119]
Riad Ghazala Antonia Ghamra Antoine Yammine
(Sabaa)[119]
Bassam Ghantous
(Sabaa)[119]
Fadwa Nassif
(Sabaa)[119]
Source: ACE Project,[1] Ministry of Interior and Municipalities[117]

South I (Saida–Jezzine)

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The South I electoral district, divided into two minor districts: Saida (red, corresponding to the Saida municipality) and Jezzine (brown, corresponding to Jezzine district)

In the Saida–Jezzine electoral district, four candidate lists crystallized: "Integration and Dignity" (Future Movement and independents), "Saida and Jezzine Together" (alliance between al-Jamaa al-Islamiah, Free Patriotic Movement and Dr. Abdul Rahman Bizri), "For All People" (alliance between Popular Nasserite Organization and Ibrahim Azar, supported by Amal Movement and Hezbollah) and the "Capacity of Change" List (alliance between Kataeb Party, Lebanese Forces and the March 11 Group).[4][129][41]

The Future Movement and the Free Patriotic Movement had tried to negotiate an electoral pact, but reportedly FPM had insisted on keeping Bizri on their list. After the dialogue with Future broke down, FPM reached out to al-Jamaa al-Islamiah, since the Popular Nasserite Organization had already concluded a pact with Ibrahim Azar (an independent Maronite supported by Amal-Hezbollah alliance).[130]

44.2% of the electorate is Sunni, 30.8% Maronite, 15.1% Shia, 8.69% Greek Catholic, 0.67% from other Christian communities and 0.48% Druze.[131]

List Sunni (Saida, 2 seats) Maronite (Jezzine, 2 seats) Greek Catholic (Jezzine, 1 seat)
"Integration and Dignity" Blue Bahia Hariri
(Future)[27]
Hassan Chamseddine
(Future)[27]
Amin Edmon Rizk Angel Khawand Robert Khoury
"Saida and Jezzine Together" Purple Abdul Rahman Bizri Bassam Hammoud
(Al-Jama'a al-Islamiyya)[132]
Amal Abou Zeid
(FPM)[12]
Ziad Aswad
(FPM)[12]
Salim Khoury
(FPM)[12]
"For All People" Red Osama Saad
(PNO)[133]
Abdel Kader Bsat Ibrahim Samir Azar Yusuf Hanna Skaf
"Capacity of Change" Navy Blue Samir Bizri
(March 11)[134]
Joseph Nahra
(Kataeb)[13]
Ajaj Haddad
(Lebanese Forces)[14]
Source: Saida City,[129] Ministry of Interior and Municipalities[135]

South II (Zahrany–Tyre)

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The South II electoral district, divided into 2 minor districts: Zahrani or Saida Villages (red, corresponding to areas of Saida District outside of Saida municipality) and Tyre (brown, corresponding to Tyre district)

In second southern electoral district 2 lists were registered.[4] The "Hope and Loyalty" (Amal-Hezbollah) list led by Nabih Berri is challenged by the "Together for Change" list (an alliance of Riad Al-Assaad, the Lebanese Communist Party and independents).[136][137][138]

The electorate is predominantly Shia (81.4%). 6.81% of the electorare is Greek Catholic, 6.1% Sunni, 4.55% Maronite and 1.14% belong to other Christian communities.[139]

List Shia (Tyre, 4 seats) Shia (Zahrany, 2 seats) Greek Catholic (Zahrany, 1 seat)
"Hope and Loyalty" Green-Yellow Ali Khreis
(Amal)[31]
Hussein Jeshi
(Hezbollah)[46]
Inayat Ezzeddine
(Amal)[31]
Nawwaf Moussawi
(Hezbollah)[30]
Nabih Berri
(Amal)[31]
Ali Osseiran
(Amal)[31]
Michel Moussa
(Amal)[31]
"Together for Change" Red Ahmed Marwa Lina Husseini (LCP) Abdel Nasser Farran Ra'id Ataya
(LCP)[136]
Riad Assaad Wisam Haj
Source: Al-Modon,[136] Lebanon42,[138] Al-Modon,[140] Ministry of Interior and Municipalities[141]

South III (Marjaayoun–Hasbaya–Nabatieh–Bint Jbeil)

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The South III electoral district, covering the Nabatieh Governorate, divided into 3 minor districts: Nabatieh (red, corresponding to Nabatieh district), Marjayoun-Hasbaya (brown, covering the Hasbaya and Marjayoun districts) and Bint Jbeil (green, corresponding to Bint Jbeil district

In third southern electoral district 6 lists were registered.[4] The electorate is predominantly Shia (80.1%). 6.35% of the electorate is Sunni, 5.27% Maronite, 3.65% Druze, 2.45% Greek Orthodox, 1.8% Greek Catholic and 0.39% from other Christian communities.[142]

The Amal-Hezbollah coalition fielded the "Hope and Loyalty" list.[140] It includes a Baathist Sunni candidate, Kassem Hachem, who is fielded as Amal candidate and officially not sponsored by the Baath Party.[143][144]

The Future Movement, the Free Patriotic Movement and the Lebanese Democratic Party fielded a joint list called "The South is Worth It", a list that L'Orient Le Jour labelled "supplementary" to the Amal-Hezbollah list.[140][144] It includes a pro-Future independent Sunni candidate, Imad Khatib, who has business links to Amal leader Berri.[144] Three Shia candidates (Badruddin, Sharafuddin and Osseiran) were previously close to Hezbollah.[144] Two pro-FPM independent candidates were included in the list, Chadi Massaad (Greek Orthodox) and Mourhaf Ramadan (Shia).[144] Druze candidate Dr. Wissam Charouf is a member of the Political Council of the Lebanese Democratic Party.[145]

"A Vote for Change" list was fielded by the Lebanese Communist Party, the Communist Action Organization in Lebanon and independents.[140][146] It includes a pro-SSNP independent candidate, Hussein Baydoun.[144] The "National" coalition fielded a list with five candidates.[144]

The two remaining of the lists in the fray took a more confrontative approach towards the Hezbollah-Amal dominance of the local political scene.[144] The "Shibna Hakki" list was fielded by the Lebanese Forces and Shia dissidents, with the Shia journalist Ali Al-Amin on the list. Al-Amin had been publicly labelled as one of the "Shia of the [U.S.] Embassy" by Hezbollah general secretary Nasrallah.[140][144] Al-Amin and fellow candidate and journalist Imad Komeyha, had been signatories to the 2017 call for fresh elections to the High Shia Council.[147] Ahmed Assaad, leader of the Lebanese Option Party, fielded an anti-Hezbollah list of his own with candidates from his party.[144] The list included Al-Assaad's wife Abeer Ramadan.[144]

List Shia (Bint Jbeil, 3 seats) Shia (Nabatieh, 3 seats) Shia (Marjaayoun-Hasbaya, 2 seats) Sunni (Marjaayoun-Hasbaya, 1 seat) Druze (Marjaayoun-Hasbaya, 1 seat) Greek Orthodox (Marjaayoun-Hasbaya, 1 seat)
"Hope and Loyalty" Green-Yellow Ali Ahmad Bazzi
(Amal)[31]
Ayoub Hmayed
(Amal)[31]
Hassan Fadlallah
(Hezbollah)[30]
Yassine Jaber
(Amal)[148]
Mohammad Raad
(Hezbollah)[30]
Hani Kobeissy
(Amal)[31]
Ali Hassan Khalil
(Amal)[31]
Ali Fayyad
(Hezbollah)[30]
Kassem Hachem
(Amal)[31]
Anwar Khalil
(Amal)[31]
Assaad Hardan
(SSNP)[149]
"The South is Worth It" Pink Mohammed Qadouh Hussein Shaer Hisham Jaber Mustafa Badruddin Nadim Osseiran Abbas Sharafuddin Mourhaf Ramadan Imad Khatib Wissam Charouf
(LDP)[82]
Chadi Massaad
"Shibna Hakki" Red Ali Al-Amin Ahmed Ismail Rami Ollaik Imad Komeyha Fadi Salama
(Lebanese Forces)[14]
"A Vote for Change" Yellow Ahmed Murad
(LCP)[150]
Abbas Sorour Hussein Baydoun Ali Al-Haj Ali
(LCP)[151]
Said Issa Ghassan Hadifa
(LCP)[152]
Hala Abu Kasm
(LCP)[153]
"We Change" Navy Blue Mohammed Faraj
(Lebanese Option)[144]
Abdallah Salman
(Lebanese Option)[144]
Ahmed Assaad
(Lebanese Option)[154]
Abeer Ramadhan
(Lebanese Option)[144]
Rabah Abi Haidar
(Lebanese Option)[144]
Adnan Khatib
(Lebanese Option)[144]
Kanaj Alimuddin
(Lebanese Option)[144]
Minah Saab
(Lebanese Option)[144]
"Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) Turquoise Rima Hamid
(Sabaa)[144]
Salah Nouruddin Jamil Balout
(Sabaa)[144]
Akram Qais Fadi Abu Jamra (Mouttahidoun)
Source: Al-Modon,[140] Jaboubia,[155] Jaboubia[156] Ministry of Interior and Municipalities[157]

Result by candidate

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Name Electoral district Sect List Party Votes % of
electoral
district
% of preferential votes
for sect seat
in minor district
% of list Elected? Gender
Mohammad Raad South III (Nabatieh) SH "Hope and Loyalty" (South III) Hezbollah[30] 43,797 19.40 56.19 22.67  
Nabih Berri South II (Zahrany) SH "Hope and Loyalty" (South II) Amal[31] 42,137 28.61 91.68 31.43  
Hassan Fadlallah South III (Bint Jbeil) SH "Hope and Loyalty" (South III) Hezbollah[30] 39,722 17.59 64.01 20.56  
Jamil Al Sayyed Bekaa III SH "Hope and Loyalty" (Bekaa III) 33,223 17.76 25.40 23.60  
Ali Fayyad South III (Marjayoun-Hasbaya) SH "Hope and Loyalty" (South III) Hezbollah[30] 27,460 12.16 61.69 14.21  
Nawwaf Moussawi South II (Tyre) SH "Hope and Loyalty" (South II) Hezbollah[30] 24,379 16.55 28.12 18.18  
Hussein Jeshi South II (Tyre) SH "Hope and Loyalty" (South II) Hezbollah[46] 23,864 16.20 27.52 17.80  
Amin Sherri Beirut II SH "Unity of Beirut" Hezbollah[30] 22,961 15.96 64.26 48.76  
Najib Mikati North II (Tripoli) SU "Determination" Azm Movement[112] 21,300 14.55 29.78 50.69  
Saad Hariri Beirut II SU "Future for Beirut" Future[27] 20,751 14.43 22.90 32.95  
Hani Kobeissy South III (Nabatieh) SH "Hope and Loyalty" (South III) Amal[31] 20,504 9.08 26.30 10.61  
Walid Wajih Barini North I SU "Future of Akkar" Future[27] 20,426 15.31 29.45 26.72  
Inayat Ezzeddine South II (Tyre) SH "Hope and Loyalty" (South II) Amal[31] 18,815 12.77 21.70 14.03    
Ihab Hamadeh Bekaa III SH "Hope and Loyalty" (Bekaa III) Hezbollah[46] 18,404 9.84 14.07 13.08  
Ghazi Zaiter Bekaa III SH "Hope and Loyalty" (Bekaa III) Amal[31] 17,767 9.50 13.58 12.62  
Ali Mekdad Bekaa III SH "Hope and Loyalty" (Bekaa III) Hezbollah[30] 17,321 9.26 13.24 12.31  
Ibrahim Moussawi Bekaa III SH "Hope and Loyalty" (Bekaa III) Hezbollah[59] 16,942 9.06 12.95 12.04  
Ali Hassan Khalil South III (Marjayoun-Hasbaya) SH "Hope and Loyalty" (South III) Amal[31] 16,765 7.43 37.67 8.68  
Gebran Bassil North III (Batroun) MA "Strong North" FPM[12] 12,269 17.38 35.98 33.28  
Ali Khreis South II (Tyre) SH "Hope and Loyalty" (South II) Amal[31] 15,672 10.64 18.07 11.69  
Hussein el Hage Hassan Bekaa III SH "Hope and Loyalty" (Bekaa III) Hezbollah[30] 15,662 8.37 11.97 11.13  
Anwar Jomaa Bekaa I SH "Zahle Options and Decisions" Hezbollah[46] 15,601 17.02 78.39 66.26  
Abdel Rahim Murad Bekaa II SU "Best Tomorrow" Union Party[40] 15,111 22.73 46.43 46.38  
Mohammed Suleiman North I SU "Future of Akkar" Future[27] 14,911 11.18 21.50 19.50  
Antoine Habchi Bekaa III MA "Dignity and Development" Lebanese Forces[14] 14,858 7.94 77.84 41.73  
Ziad Hawat Mount Lebanon I (Byblos) MA "Clear Change" Lebanese Forces[14] 14,424 12.48 35.54 53.46  
Mohammad Tarek Talal Maaribi North I SU "Future of Akkar" Future[27] 14,145 10.60 20.40 18.50  
Akram Chehayeb Mount Lebanon IV (Aley) DR "Reconciliation" PSP[68] 14,088 8.26 54.74 14.24  
Samy Gemayel Mount Lebanon II MA "Pulse Metn" Kataeb[13] 13,968 15.45 30.69 73.50  
Bahia Hariri South I (Saida) SU "Integration and Dignity" Future[27] 13,739 20.90 42.15 83.42    
Ali Ammar Mount Lebanon III SH "National Reconciliation" Hezbollah[81] 13,692 17.45 61.53 33.67  
Pierre Bouassi Mount Lebanon III MA "Unity and Development of Baabda" Lebanese Forces[14] 13,498 17.20 34.68 50.94  
Hadi Hobeiche North I MA "Future of Akkar" Future[27] 13,055 9.79 54.45 17.08  
Adnan Trabelsi Beirut II SU "Unity of Beirut" Al-Ahbash[18] 13,018 9.05 14.36 27.65  
Michel Murr Mount Lebanon II GO "Metn Loyalty" 11,945 13.21 50.14 86.69  
Jihad Samad North II (Dennieh) SU "National Dignity" 11,897 8.13 36.45 40.88  
Hadi Abou el-Hosn Mount Lebanon III DR "Unity and Development of Baabda" PSP[81] 11,844 15.09 78.25 44.69  
Ibrahim Azar South I (Jezzine) MA "For All People" 11,663 17.74 46.49 52.81  
Taymour Jumblatt Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) DR "Reconciliation" PSP[68] 11,478 6.73 39.93 11.60  
Tony Franjieh North III (Zgharta) MA "With Us for the North and Lebanon" Marada[125] 11,407 9.85 33.02 27.97  
George Akeis Bekaa I GC "Zahle is Our Cause" Lebanese Forces[14] 11,363 12.40 32.03 60.76  
Fouad Makhzoumi Beirut II SU "Lebnan Herzen" National Dialogue Party 11,346 7.89 12.52 71.93  
Neemat Frem Mount Lebanon I (Kesrwan) MA "Strong Lebanon" 10,717 9.27 17.64 19.65  
Wael Abou Faour Bekaa II DR "Future for West Bekaa" PSP[54] 10,677 16.06 83.95 33.56  
Osman Alameddine North II (Minnieh) SU "Future for the North" Future[27] 10,221 6.98 50.59 19.68  
Alain Aoun Mount Lebanon III MA "National Reconciliation" FPM[12] 10,200 13.00 26.21 25.08  
Chawki Daccache Mount Lebanon I (Kesrwan) MA "Clear Change" Lebanese Forces[68] 10,032 8.68 16.51 37.18  
Mohammed Hajjar Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) SU "Reconciliation" Future[27] 10,003 5.86 35.01 10.11  
Georges Adwan Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) MA "Reconciliation" Lebanese Forces[68] 9,956 5.83 29.68 10.06  
Osama Saad South I (Saida) SU "For All People" PNO[133] 9,880 15.03 30.31 44.74  
Fadi Saad North III (Batroun) MA "Strong Republic Pulse" Lebanese Forces[14] 9,842 8.50 30.77 26.33  
Michel George Daher Bekaa I GC "Zahle for All" 9,742 10.63 27.46 26.77  
Simon Abi Rumia Mount Lebanon I (Byblos) MA "Strong Lebanon" FPM[12] 9,729 8.41 23.97 17.84  
Mohammad Kabbara North II (Tripoli) SU "Future for the North" Future[27] 9,600 6.56 13.42 18.48  
Tamam Salam Beirut II SU "Future for Beirut" Future[27] 9,599 6.67 10.59 15.24  
Samir Jisr North II (Tripoli) SU "Future for the North" Future[27] 9,527 6.51 13.32 18.34  
Ali Ahmad Bazzi South III (Bint Jbeil) SH "Hope and Loyalty" (South III) Amal[31] 9,290 4.11 14.97 4.81  
Farid Heikal Al Khazen Mount Lebanon I (Kesrwan) MA "Anna al-Qarar" Khazen Bloc 9,081 7.85 14.95 48.95  
Eddy Abillammaa Mount Lebanon II MA "Metn Heart of Lebanon" Lebanese Forces[14] 8,922 9.87 19.61 67.91  
Mohammad Nasrallah Bekaa II SH "Best Tomorrow" Amal[31] 8,897 13.38 90.79 27.31  
Mohammed Qar'awi Bekaa II SU "Future for West Bekaa" Future[27] 8,768 13.19 26.94 27.56  
Michel Moawad North III (Zgharta) MA "Strong North" Independence Movement[120] 8,571 7.40 24.81 25.71  
Bilal Abdullah Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) SU "Reconciliation" PSP[68] 8,492 4.98 29.73 8.58  
Cesar Abi Khalil Mount Lebanon IV (Aley) MA "Mountain Pledge" FPM[12] 8,124 4.76 38.51 20.82  
Sami Fatfat North II (Dennieh) SU "Future for the North" Future[27] 7,943 5.42 24.33 15.29  
Yassine Jaber South III (Nabatieh) SH "Hope and Loyalty" (South III) Amal[148] 7,920 3.51 10.16 4.10  
Wahbi Qatisha North I GO "Future of Akkar" Lebanese Forces[14] 7,911 5.93 26.48 10.35  
Henri Helou Mount Lebanon IV (Aley) MA "Reconciliation" PSP[68] 7,894 4.63 37.42 7.98  
Talal Arslan Mount Lebanon IV (Aley) DR "Mountain Pledge" LDP[82] 7,887 4.62 30.64 20.21  
Ayoub Hmayed South III (Bint Jbeil) SH "Hope and Loyalty" (South III) Amal[31] 7,875 3.49 12.69 4.08  
Anis Nasar Mount Lebanon IV (Aley) GO "Reconciliation" Lebanese Forces[68] 7,872 4.61 54.35 7.95  
Mohammad Khawaja Beirut II SH "Unity of Beirut" Amal[31] 7,834 5.45 21.92 16.64  
Asaad Dergham North I GO "Strong Akkar" FPM[12] 7,435 5.57 24.88 21.59  
Chamel Roukoz Mount Lebanon I (Kesrwan) MA "Strong Lebanon" 7,300 6.31 12.01 13.38  
Elias Bousaab Mount Lebanon II GO "Strong Metn" FPM[12] 7,299 8.07 30.64 18.76  
Ziad Aswad South I (Jezzine) MA "Saida and Jezzine Together" FPM[12] 7,270 11.06 28.98 36.12  
Marwan Hamadeh Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) DR "Reconciliation" PSP[68] 7,266 4.26 25.28 7.34  
Nima Tomeh Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) GC "Reconciliation" PSP[68] 7,253 4.25 58.21 7.33  
Asim Araji Bekaa I SU "Zahle for All" Future[27] 7,224 7.88 69.49 19.85  
Hagop Pakradounian Mount Lebanon II AO "Strong Metn" Tashnaq[75] 7,182 7.94 95.79 18.46  
Ibrahim Kanaan Mount Lebanon II MA "Strong Metn" FPM[12] 7,179 7.94 15.78 18.46  
Faisal Karami North II (Tripoli) SU "National Dignity" Dignity Movement[110] 7,126 4.87 9.96 24.49  
Elwalid Succariyeh Bekaa III SU "Hope and Loyalty" (Bekaa III) 6,916 3.70 31.99 4.91  
Roger Azar Mount Lebanon I (Kesrwan) MA "Strong Lebanon" FPM[12] 6,793 5.88 11.18 12.45  
Strida Geagea North III (Bcharre) MA "Strong Republic Pulse" Lebanese Forces[14] 6,677 5.77 35.66 17.86    
Rola Tabash Beirut II SU "Future for Beirut" Future[27] 6,637 4.61 7.32 10.54    
Nohad Machnouk Beirut II SU "Future for Beirut" Future[27] 6,411 4.46 7.07 10.18  
Fadi Alame Mount Lebanon III SH "National Reconciliation" Amal[81] 6,348 8.09 28.53 15.61  
Anwar Khalil South III (Marjayoun-Hasbaya) DR "Hope and Loyalty" (South III) Amal[31] 6,347 2.81 69.54 3.28  
Kassem Hachem South III (Marjayoun-Hasbaya) SU "Hope and Loyalty" (South III) Amal[31] 6,012 2.66 40.70 3.11  
Bakr Hojeiry Bekaa III SU "Dignity and Development" Future[27] 5,994 3.20 27.73 16.83  
Joseph Isaac North III (Bcharre) MA "Strong Republic Pulse" Lebanese Forces[14] 5,990 5.17 31.99 16.03  
Edgar Maalouf Mount Lebanon II GC "Strong Metn" FPM[12] 5,961 6.59 55.00 15.33  
Albert Mansour Bekaa III GC "Hope and Loyalty" (Bekaa III) Endorsed by SSNP 5,881 3.14 56.35 4.18  
Salim Aoun Bekaa I MA "Zahle for All" FPM[12] 5,567 6.07 67.61 15.30  
Estephan Douaihy North III (Zgharta) MA "With Us for the North and Lebanon" Marada[126] 5,435 4.69 15.73 13.32  
Selim Saadeh North III (Koura) GO "With Us for the North and Lebanon" SSNP[128] 5,263 4.55 20.00 12.90  
Mario Aoun Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) MA "Mountain Pledge" FPM[12] 5,124 3.00 15.28 13.13  
Elie Ferzli Bekaa II GO "Best Tomorrow" 4,899 7.37 81.06 15.04  
Nicolas Sehnaoui Beirut I GC "Strong Beirut I" FPM[12] 4,788 10.97 57.48 26.06  
Hikmat Dib Mount Lebanon III MA "National Reconciliation" FPM[12] 4,428 5.64 11.38 10.89  
Fayez Ghosn North III (Koura) GO "With Us for the North and Lebanon" Marada[citation needed] 4,224 3.65 16.05 10.36  
Jean Talouzian Beirut I AC "Beirut I" 4,166 9.54 76.05 24.84  
Michel Moussa South II (Zahrany) GC "Hope and Loyalty" (South II) Amal[31] 4,162 2.83 46.81 3.10  
Nadim Gemayel Beirut I MA "Beirut I" Kataeb[13] 4,096 9.38 45.68 24.42  
Emad Wakim Beirut I GO "Beirut I" Lebanese Forces[14] 3,936 9.01 58.79 23.47  
Cesar Maalouf Bekaa I GO "Zahle is Our Cause" 3,554 3.88 40.58 19.00  
Hakop Terzian Beirut I AO "Strong Beirut I" Tashnaq[6] 3,451 7.90 30.47 18.78  
George Atallah North III (Koura) GO "Strong North" FPM[12] 3,383 2.92 12.85 10.15  
Assaad Hardan South III (Marjayoun-Hasbaya) GO "Hope and Loyalty" (South III) SSNP[149] 3,321 1.47 34.25 1.72  
Farid Bustani Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) MA "Mountain Pledge" 2,657 1.56 7.92 6.81  
Elias Hankache Mount Lebanon II MA "Pulse Metn" Kataeb[13] 2,583 2.86 5.68 13.59  
Paula Yacoubian Beirut I AO "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Beirut I) Saaba[5] 2,500 5.73 22.07 36.54    
Alexander Matossian Beirut I AO "Strong Beirut I" Tashnaq[6] 2,376 5.44 20.98 12.93  
Nazih Najem Beirut II GO "Future for Beirut" Future[27] 2,351 1.63 40.65 3.73  
Alawi Darwish North II (Tripoli) AL "Determination" Azm Movement[112] 2,246 1.53 36.27 5.35  
Ali Osseiran South II (Zahrany) SH "Hope and Loyalty" (South II) Amal[31] 2,203 1.50 4.79 1.64  
Dima Jamali North II (Tripoli) SU "Future for the North" Future[27] 2,066 1.41 2.89 3.98    
Edgar Trabelsi Beirut II EV "Unity of Beirut" FPM[12] 1,919 1.33 53.45 4.08  
Faisal Al Sayegh Beirut II DR "Future for Beirut" PSP[28] 1,902 1.32 68.15 3.02  
Henri Chadid Bekaa II MA "Future for West Bekaa" 1,584 2.38 48.46 4.98  
Mustafa Ali Hussein North I AL "Strong Akkar" Lebanese People's Movement[101] 1,353 1.01 20.68 3.93  
Jean Obeid North II (Tripoli) MA "Determination" Azm Movement[112] 1,136 0.78 26.55 2.70  
Nicolas Nahas North II (Tripoli) GO "Determination" Azm Movement[112] 1,057 0.72 41.91 2.52  
Salim Khoury South I (Jezzine) GC "Saida and Jezzine Together" FPM[12] 708 1.08 12.67 3.52  
Antoine Pano Beirut I MI "Strong Beirut I" FPM[12] 539 1.23 34.11 2.93  
Moustapha Husseini Mount Lebanon I (Byblos) SH "Anna al-Qarar" Khazen Bloc 256 0.22 2.22 1.38  
Eddie Demirjian Bekaa I AO "Zahle Options and Decisions" 77 0.08 1.30 0.33  
Hussein Zuaitar Mount Lebanon I (Byblos) SH "National Solidarity" Hezbollah[67] 9,369 8.10 81.12 74.65
Jamie Jabbour North I MA "Strong Akkar" FPM[12] 8,667 6.50 36.15 25.17
Imad Khatib South III (Marjayoun-Hasbaya) SU "The South is Worth It" 8,543 3.78 57.83 50.08
Ziad Qadri Bekaa II SU "Future for West Bekaa" Future[27] 8,392 12.62 25.79 26.38  
Mohammad Yehia North I SU "Strong Akkar" 8,144 6.10 11.74 23.65
Fadi Karam North III (Koura) GO "Strong Republic Pulse" Lebanese Forces[14] 7,822 6.75 29.72 20.93  
Walid Khoury Mount Lebanon I (Byblos) MA "Strong Lebanon" 7,782 6.73 19.18 14.27  
Wiam Wahhab Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) DR "National Unity" Arab Unification Party[88] 7,340 4.30 25.54 57.36
Kazim Kheir North II (Minnieh) SU "Determination" Azm Movement[112] 6,754 4.61 33.43 16.07
Yehia Chammas Bekaa III SH "Dignity and Development" 6,658 3.56 5.09 18.70
Mansour al Bon Mount Lebanon I (Kesrwan) MA "Strong Lebanon" 6,589 5.70 10.84 12.08
Qassem Abdel Aziz North II (Dennieh) SU "Future for the North" Future[27] 6,382 4.36 19.55 12.29  
Mariam Skaff Bekaa I GC "Popular Bloc" Popular Bloc[44] 6,348 6.92 17.89 58.32  
Boutros Harb North III (Batroun) MA "With Us for the North and Lebanon" 6,155 5.32 19.24 15.09  
Ashraf Rifi North II (Tripoli) SU "Sovereign Lebanon" (North II) Rifi Bloc 5,931 4.05 8.29 61.42
Rabea Hassouna Beirut II SU "Future for Beirut" Future[27] 5,825 4.05 6.43 9.25
Nicolas Fattouch Bekaa I GC "Zahle Options and Decisions" 5,737 6.26 16.17 24.37  
Fares Souhaid Mount Lebanon I (Byblos) MA "Anna al-Qarar" 5,617 4.86 13.84 30.28
Mohamed Shadeed North I SU "Strong Akkar" Al-Jama'a al-Islamiyya[100] 5,277 3.96 7.61 15.33
Naji Bustani Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) MA "Reconciliation" 5,245 3.07 15.64 5.30  
Amal Abou Zeid South I (Jezzine) MA "Saida and Jezzine Together" FPM[12] 5,016 7.63 19.99 24.92  
Ghattas Khoury Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) MA "Reconciliation" Future[27] 4,998 2.93 14.90 5.05
Hussein Solh Bekaa III SU "Dignity and Development" Future[27] 4,974 2.66 23.01 13.97
Emile Abboud North I GO "Decision for Akkar" SSNP[97] 4,915 3.68 16.45 34.02
Wissam Haj South II (Zahrany) GC "Together for Change" 4,729 3.21 53.19 41.19
Melhem Gibran Touk North III (Bcharre) MA "With Us for the North and Lebanon" 4,649 4.01 24.83 11.40
Ajaj Haddad South I (Jezzine) GC "Capacity of Change" Lebanese Forces[14] 4,398 6.69 78.73 70.50
Sarkis Sarkis Mount Lebanon II MA "Strong Metn" 4,337 4.80 9.53 11.15
Hussein Salloum North I AL "Decision for Akkar" 4,245 3.18 64.89 29.38
Taha Naji North II (Tripoli) SU "National Dignity" Al-Ahbash[103] 4,152 2.84 5.80 14.27
Assaad Nakad Bekaa I GO "Zahle for All" 4,138 4.51 47.24 11.37
Ghassan Atallah Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) GC "Mountain Pledge" FPM[12] 4,113 2.41 33.01 10.54
Mohammed Fadhil North II (Dennieh) SU "Determination" Azm Movement[112] 4,006 2.74 12.27 9.53
Nizar Dalloul Bekaa I SH "Zahle for All" Future[27] 3,947 4.31 19.83 10.85
Imad Hout Beirut II SU "Beirut al-Watan" al-Jama'a al-Islamiah[17] 3,938 2.74 4.35 52.68  
Ziad Baroud Mount Lebanon I (Kesrwan) MA "Strong Lebanon" 3,893 3.37 6.41 7.14
Emile Rahme Bekaa III MA "Hope and Loyalty" (Bekaa III) Solidarity Party[60] 3,861 2.06 20.23 2.74  
Marie-Jeanne Bilezikjian Bekaa I AO "Zahle for All" 3,851 4.20 65.11 10.58  
Massoud Achkar Beirut I MA "Strong Beirut I" Union for Lebanon[11] 3,762 8.62 41.95 20.48
Jean Moussa North I GO "Future of Akkar" Future[27] 3,759 2.82 12.58 4.92
Pierre Raffoul North III (Zgharta) MA "Strong North" FPM[12] 3,749 3.24 10.85 11.24
Abdel Rahman Bizri South I (Saida) SU "Saida and Jezzine Together" 3,509 5.34 10.77 17.43
Ali Al Hajj Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) SU "Mountain Pledge" 3,374 1.98 11.81 8.65
Michel Pharaon Beirut I GC "Beirut I" 3,214 7.36 38.58 19.16  
Bassam Hammoud South I (Saida) SU "Saida and Jezzine Together" Al-Jama'a al-Islamiyya[100] 3,204 4.87 9.83 15.92
Nicolas Ghosn North III (Koura) GO "Strong North" Future[122] 3,190 2.75 12.12 9.57  
Naji Gharios Mount Lebanon III MA "National Reconciliation" FPM[12] 2,916 3.72 7.49 7.17  
Ahmed Mahmoud Omran North II (Tripoli) AL "National Dignity" 2,794 1.91 45.12 9.60
Marius Baini North III (Zgharta) MA "Strong Republic Pulse" Lebanese Forces[14] 2,776 2.40 8.04 7.43
Elias Hanna Mount Lebanon IV (Aley) GO "Mountain Pledge" FPM[12] 2,760 1.62 19.05 7.07
Ghassan Achkar Mount Lebanon II MA "Strong Metn" SSNP[74] 2,757 3.05 6.06 7.09
Michel Emile Daher Bekaa III GC "Independent" FPM[12] 2,742 1.47 26.27 50.13
Charbel Nahas Mount Lebanon II GC "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon II) Citizens in the State[73] 2,680 2.96 24.73 53.31
Ghassan Mukhaiber Mount Lebanon II GO "Strong Metn" 2,654 2.94 11.14 6.82  
Karim Rassi North I GO "Decision for Akkar" Marada Movement[98] 2,590 1.94 8.67 17.93
Ramzi Bou Khaled Mount Lebanon III MA "Together for Baabda" Kataeb[13] 2,586 3.30 6.64 44.83
Ali Al-Haj Ali South III (Nabatieh) SH "A Vote for Change" LCP[151] 2,541 1.13 3.26 43.10
Wissam Charouf South III (Marjayoun-Hasbaya) DR "The South is Worth It" LDP[82] 2,512 1.11 27.52 14.73
Zaher Eido Beirut II SU "Future for Beirut" Future[27] 2,510 1.75 2.77 3.99
Samer Saada North III (Batroun) MA "Strong Republic Pulse" Kataeb[123] 2,470 2.13 7.72 6.61  
Ali Al Shaer Beirut II SH "Future for Beirut" Future[27] 2,462 1.71 6.89 3.91
Fadi Salama South III (Marjayoun-Hasbaya) GO "Shibna Hakki" Lebanese Forces[14] 2,435 1.08 25.12 51.70
Tareq Khatib Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) SU "Mountain Pledge" FPM[12] 2,382 1.40 8.34 6.10
Souhail Awar Mount Lebanon III DR "National Reconciliation" LDP[82] 2,257 2.88 14.91 5.55
Shaker Salameh Mount Lebanon I (Kesrwan) MA "Anna al-Qarar" Kataeb[13] 2,239 1.94 3.69 12.07
Walid Anis Khairallah Mount Lebanon IV (Aley) GO "National Unity" 2,165 1.27 14.95 16.92
Raji Saad Mount Lebanon IV (Aley) MA "Reconciliation" 2,129 1.25 10.09 2.15
Kamal Kheir North II (Minnieh) SU "People's Decision" 2,128 1.45 10.53 51.63
Ghada Maroni Eid Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) MA "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon IV) 2,094 1.23 6.24 20.97  
Faisal Daoud Bekaa II DR "Best Tomorrow" Lebanese Arab Struggle Movement[55] 2,041 3.07 16.05 6.26
Wasim Alwan North II (Tripoli) SU "Independent Decision" al-Jama'a al-Islamiah[113] 2,000 1.37 2.80 47.80
Elie Gharios Mount Lebanon III MA "Together for Baabda" Endorsed by NLP 1,912 2.44 4.91 33.15
George Bushikian Bekaa I AO "Popular Bloc" Popular Bloc[44] 1,845 2.01 31.19 16.95
Ghazi Yusuf Beirut II SH "Future for Beirut" Future[27] 1,759 1.22 4.92 2.79  
Zoya Jureidini Mount Lebanon IV (Aley) GO "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon IV) 1,688 0.99 11.65 16.90  
Ibrahim Mneimneh Beirut II SU "We are All Beirut" 1,676 1.17 1.85 27.15
Chadi Massaad South III (Marjayoun-Hasbaya) GO "The South is Worth It" 1,671 0.74 17.24 9.80
Ali Al Amin South III (Bint Jbeil) SH "Shibna Hakki" 1,630 0.72 2.63 34.61
Mahmoud Hadara North I SU "Strong Akkar" 1,628 1.22 2.35 4.73
Riad Assaad South II (Zahrany) SH "Together for Change" 1,620 1.10 3.52 14.11
Hala Abu Kasm South III (Marjayoun-Hasbaya) GO "A Vote for Change" LCP[153] 1,593 0.71 16.43 27.02  
Salim Bey Karam North III (Zgharta) MA "With Us for the North and Lebanon" Marada[127] 1,590 1.37 4.60 3.90  
Younis Rifai Bekaa III SU "Hope and Loyalty" (Bekaa III) Al-Ahbash[60] 1,589 0.85 7.35 1.13
Sebouh Kalpakian Beirut I AO "Strong Beirut I" Hunchak[10] 1,566 3.59 13.83 8.52  
Ziad Abs Beirut I GO "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Beirut I) Sa<refH name=beirutI1/> 1,525 3.49 22.78 22.29
Mark Daou Mount Lebanon IV (Aley) DR "Civic" 1,505 0.88 5.85 51.61
Mohamed Nadim Jisr North II (Tripoli) SU "Determination" Azm Movement[112] 1,477 1.01 2.06 3.52
Mustafa Badruddin South III (Nabatieh) SH "The South is Worth It" 1,454 0.64 1.87 8.52
Ra'id Ataya South II (Tyre) SH "Together for Change" LCP[136] 1,382 0.94 1.59 12.04
Muhammad Ali Mita Bekaa I SU "Zahle is Our Cause" 1,370 1.49 13.18 7.33
Khalil Broummana Beirut II GO "Lebnan Herzen" 1,369 0.95 23.67 8.68
Wasif Harakat Mount Lebanon III SH "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon III) 1,308 1.67 5.88 26.20
Riad Rahal North I GO "Strong Akkar" 1,304 0.98 4.36 3.79  
Rafli Anton Diab North II (Tripoli) MA "National Dignity" Marada[103] 1,286 0.88 30.06 4.42
Abdel Nasser Farran South II (Tyre) SH "Together for Change" 1,241 0.84 1.43 10.81
Teodora Bajani Mount Lebanon IV (Aley) MA "Free Decision" Kataeb[13] 1,219 0.71 5.78 22.38  
Zeina Majdalani Beirut II GO "We are All Beirut" 1,218 0.85 21.06 19.73  
Elie Maroni Bekaa I MA "Zahle is Our Cause" Kataeb[13] 1,213 1.32 14.73 6.49  
Michel Mecattaf Mount Lebanon II GC "Metn Heart of Lebanon" 1,212 1.34 11.18 9.23
Jean-Louis Cardahi Mount Lebanon I (Byblos) MA "National Solidarity" 1,209 1.05 2.98 9.63
Samir Bizri South I (Saida) SU "Capacity of Change" March 11[134] 1,198 1.82 3.68 19.20
Ziad Akel Mount Lebanon III MA "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon III) 1,192 1.52 3.06 23.88
Hassan Faysal Sano Beirut II SU "We are All Beirut" 1,174 0.82 1.30 19.02
Faiz Shukr Bekaa III SH "Independent" 1,159 0.62 0.89 21.19
Chadi Nachabe North II (Tripoli) SU "Future for the North" Future[27] 1,135 0.78 1.59 2.19
Mohammed Sami Hajjar Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) SU "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon IV) 1,133 0.66 3.97 11.34
Siham Antoune Bekaa III GC "Development and Change" LCP[61] 1,123 0.60 10.76 27.71  
Said Touq North III (Bcharre) MA "Strong North" FPM[119] 1,112 0.96 5.94 3.34
George Nader North I MA "Decision of Akkar" 1,112 0.83 4.64 54.72
Camille Dory Chamoun Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) MA "Free Decision" NLP[89] 1,084 0.64 3.23 19.90
Elie Saad North I GO "Sovereign Lebanon" (North I) Rifi Bloc 1,082 0.81 3.62 22.96
Ahmed Jowhar North I SU "Sovereign Lebanon" (North I) Rifi Bloc 1,059 0.79 1.53 22.47
Gilbert Doumit Beirut I MA "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Beirut I) LiBaladi[5] 1,046 2.40 11.66 15.29
Ahmed Murad South III (Bint Jbeil) SH "A Vote for Change" LCP[150] 1,044 0.46 1.68 17.71
Jessica Azar Mount Lebanon II GO "Metn Heart of Lebanon" 1,030 1.14 4.32 7.84  
Hassan Chamseddine South I (Saida) SU "Integration and Dignity" Future[27] 1,026 1.56 3.15 6.23
Hussein Shaer South III (Bint Jbeil) SH "The South is Worth It" 1,020 0.45 1.64 5.98
Razi Haj Mount Lebanon II MA "Metn Heart of Lebanon" 1,018 1.13 2.24 7.75
Ahmed Ajoumi Bekaa I SU "Popular Bloc" Popular Bloc[44] 1,008 1.10 9.70 9.26
Ghassan Skaf Bekaa II GO "Future for West Bekaa" 995 1.50 16.46 3.13
Walid Sawalhi North II (Tripoli) SU "Future for the North" Future[27] 994 0.68 1.39 1.91
Michel Skaff Bekaa I GC "Zahle for All" 987 1.08 2.78 2.71
Rania Masri Mount Lebanon III DR "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon III) Citizens in the State[81] 958 1.22 6.33 19.19  
Layal Bou Moussa North III (Batroun) MA "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (North III) Citizens in the State[119] 952 0.82 2.98 30.13  
Samih Ezzeddine Bekaa III SU "Development and Change" 927 0.50 4.29 22.87
Yehia Mawloud North II (Tripoli) SU "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (North II) 909 0.62 1.27 33.92
Mesbah Ahdab North II (Tripoli) SU "Independent Decision" 908 0.62 1.27 21.70
George Bkassini North II (Tripoli) MA "Future for the North" Future[27] 903 0.62 21.11 1.74
Rabih Awad Mount Lebanon I (Byblos) SH "Strong Lebanon" 891 0.77 7.71 1.63
Nabil Bader Beirut II SU "Beirut al-Watan" 854 0.59 0.94 11.42
Ahmed Marwa South II (Tyre) SH "Together for Change" 852 0.58 0.98 7.42
Nicolas Chammas Beirut I GO "Strong Beirut I" 851 1.95 12.71 4.63
Maguy Aoun Bekaa II MA "Civil Society" 847 1.27 25.91 54.79  
Naji Ghanem Bekaa II MA "Best Tomorrow" 838 1.26 25.63 2.57
Rania Ghaith Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) DR "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon IV) 831 0.49 2.89 8.32  
Paul Charbel Bekaa I MA "Popular Bloc" Popular Bloc[44] 824 0.90 10.01 7.57
Nima Mahfoud North II (Tripoli) GO "Future for the North" Future[27] 800 0.55 31.72 1.54
Zaher Khatib Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) SU "National Unity" Toilers League[34] 794 0.47 2.78 6.21
Mahmoud Awad Mount Lebanon I (Byblos) SH "Clear Change" 787 0.68 6.81 2.92
Vicky Zouin Mount Lebanon II MA "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon II) Saaba[73] 780 0.86 1.71 15.52  
Ali Hamada Bekaa III SH "Development and Change" 780 0.42 0.60 19.25
Abdallah Zakhem North III (Koura) GO "With Us for the North and Lebanon" 779 0.67 2.96 1.91
Samir Aoun Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) MA "Mountain Pledge" SSNP[45] 770 0.45 2.30 1.97
Maher Abu Shaqra Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) DR "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon IV) 760 0.45 2.64 7.61
Alaa Sabbagh Mount Lebanon IV (Aley) DR "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon IV) 755 0.44 2.93 7.56
Marie Claude Helou Mount Lebanon III MA "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon III) Saaba[81] 755 0.96 1.94 15.12  
Rashid Mokhtam North II (Tripoli) SU "Determination" Azm Movement[112] 746 0.51 1.04 1.78
Amin Wahbi Bekaa II SH "Future for West Bekaa" Future[27] 741 1.11 7.56 2.33  
Bassam Chab Beirut II EV "Future for Beirut" Future[27] 735 0.51 20.47 1.17  
Josephine Zogheib Mount Lebanon I (Kesrwan) MA "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon I) 728 0.63 1.20 28.82  
Paul Abi Rached Mount Lebanon III MA "Together for Baabda" 726 0.93 1.87 12.59
Mazin Shabu Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) SU "Free Decision" 724 0.42 2.53 13.29
Joseph Wehbe North I GO "Sovereign Lebanon" (North I) Rifi Bloc 724 0.54 2.42 15.36
Serg Gukhadarian Beirut I AC "Strong Beirut I" Tashnaq[6] 717 1.64 13.09 3.90
Moustafa Banbouk Beirut II SU "Beirut al-Watan" Al-Waqie Movement[36] 699 0.49 0.77 9.35
Corinne Achkar Mount Lebanon II MA "Strong Metn" 696 0.77 1.53 1.79  
Selim Kallas Bekaa III GC "Dignity and Development" 685 0.37 6.56 1.92
Jamil Balout South III (Nabatieh) SH "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (South III) Saaba[144] 680 0.30 0.87 30.06
Tony Maroni North II (Tripoli) MA "People's Decision" FPM[12] 675 0.46 15.78 16.38
Rafat Shaaban Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) SU "Free Decision" 674 0.39 2.36 12.38
Wajih Barini North I SU "Decision for Akkar" Akkari People's Gathering[96] 665 0.50 0.96 4.60
Mohamed Fleeti Bekaa III SU "Independent" 660 0.35 3.05 12.07
Shafiq Salama Radwan Mount Lebanon IV (Aley) DR "National Unity" 660 0.39 2.56 5.16
Michel Antonios Daher North I MA "Decision for Akkar" 653 0.49 2.72 4.52
Ghassan Maalouf Bekaa I GC "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Bekaa I) 651 0.71 1.84 40.71
Oussama Amoun North II (Dennieh) SU "Sovereign Lebanon" (North II) Rifi Bloc 644 0.44 1.97 6.67
Nihad Yazbek Beirut II EV "We are All Beirut" 633 0.44 17.63 10.25  
Amin Edmon Rizk South I (Jezzine) MA "Integration and Dignity" 632 0.96 2.52 3.84
Marouf Itani Beirut II SU "Lebnan Herzen" 632 0.44 0.70 4.01
Emad Qazi Mount Lebanon IV (Aley) DR "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon IV) 621 0.36 2.41 6.22
Fadi Abu Jamra South III (Marjayoun-Hasbaya) GO "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (South III) 615 0.27 6.34 27.19
Nadine Itani Beirut II SU "We are All Beirut" 612 0.43 0.68 9.91  
Khodr Tlayss Bekaa III SH "Dignity and Development" 612 0.33 0.47 1.72
Ali Ayoubi North II (Tripoli) SU "Sovereign Lebanon" (North II) Rifi Bloc 609 0.42 0.85 6.31
Wajih Araji Bekaa I SU "Zahle Options and Decisions" 592 0.65 5.70 2.51
Nadim Souhaid Mount Lebanon I (Byblos) MA "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon I) 590 0.51 1.45 23.36
Mohammed Qadouh South III (Bint Jbeil) SH "The South is Worth It" 586 0.26 0.94 3.44
Joseph Karam Mount Lebanon II MA "Pulse Metn" NLP[73] 580 0.64 1.27 3.05
Antoine Fawaz Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) GC "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon IV) LCP[91] 577 0.34 4.63 5.78
Saaduddin Hassan Khaled Beirut II SU "Lebnan Herzen" 572 0.40 0.63 3.63
Bashar Qowatli Beirut II SU "Beirut al-Watan" 570 0.40 0.63 7.63
Khodr Habib North I AL "Future of Akkar" Future[27] 561 0.42 8.58 0.73  
Michel Fattouch Bekaa I GC "Zahle is Our Cause" 552 0.60 1.56 2.95
Adnan Marab North I SU "Decision for Akkar" 551 0.41 0.79 3.81
Ibrahim Maraab North I SU "Sovereign Lebanon" (North I) Rifi Bloc 545 0.41 0.79 11.56
Ragheb Raad North II (Dennieh) SU "Sovereign Lebanon" (North II) Rifi Bloc 537 0.37 1.65 5.56
Yorgui Teyrouz Beirut I AC "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Beirut I) LiBaladi[5] 536 1.23 9.78 7.83
Mikhael Ramouz Mount Lebanon II GC "Pulse Metn" 532 0.59 4.91 2.80
Nassif Tini Bekaa I GO "Zahle Options and Decisions" SSNP[45] 528 0.58 6.03 2.24
Joseph Eid Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) MA "Free Decision" Kataeb[13] 524 0.31 1.56 9.62
Gilberte Zouein Mount Lebanon I (Kesrwan) MA "Anna al-Qarar" 521 0.45 0.86 2.81    
Hussein Masri North I SU "Decision for Akkar" 518 0.39 0.75 3.59
Seybou Makhjian Beirut I AO "We are Beirut" 517 1.18 4.56 40.64
Rifaat Masri Bekaa III SH "Dignity and Development" 504 0.27 0.39 1.42
Lina Husseini South II (Tyre) SH "Together for Change" 501 0.34 0.58 4.36  
Marwan Halawi Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) DR "Mountain Pledge" LDP[82] 495 0.29 1.72 1.27
Adel Zreika North II (Minnieh) SU "National Dignity" Dignity Movement)[111] 494 0.34 2.45 1.70
Fadi Rouhana Sakr Mount Lebanon I (Byblos) MA "Clear Change" 481 0.42 1.19 1.78
Omar Wakim Beirut II GO "Voice of the People" People's Movement[35] 476 0.33 8.23 35.55
Joseph Nahra South I (Jezzine) MA "Capacity of Change" Kataeb[13] 472 0.72 1.88 7.57
Rima Hamid South III (Bint Jbeil) SH "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (South III) Saaba[144] 471 0.21 0.76 20.82  
Carlos Abu Nader Mount Lebanon I (Kesrwan) MA "National Solidarity" 470 0.41 0.77 3.74
Salah Harake Mount Lebanon III SH "Unity and Development of Baabda" 468 0.60 2.10 1.77
Fadwa Nassif North III (Koura) GO "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (North III) Saaba[119] 463 0.40 1.76 14.65  
Imad Hajj Mount Lebanon IV (Aley) MA "Mountain Pledge" 457 0.27 2.17 1.17
Emile Kanaan Mount Lebanon II MA "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon II) 457 0.51 1.00 9.09
George Abboud Mount Lebanon II GC "Metn Loyalty" 454 0.50 4.19 3.29
Farah Issa North II (Tripoli) GO "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (North II) 452 0.31 17.92 16.87  
Mirfat Hawz North II (Tripoli) SU "Determination" Azm Movement[112] 452 0.31 0.63 1.08  
Robert Khoury South I (Jezzine) GC "Integration and Dignity" 449 0.68 8.04 2.73
Mellad Sabali Mount Lebanon II MA "Metn Loyalty" SSNP (Intifada)[22] 446 0.49 0.98 3.24
Karl Melham Mount Lebanon IV (Aley) MA "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon IV) 445 0.26 2.11 4.46
Leila Chahoud North II (Tripoli) AL "Future for the North" Future[27] 443 0.30 7.15 0.85  
Ziad Bitar North I MA "Sovereign Lebanon" (North I) Rifi Bloc 442 0.33 1.84 9.38
Albert Androus North III (Koura) GO "Strong Republic Pulse" Kataeb[13] 442 0.38 1.68 1.18
Avedis Dakessian Beirut I AO "Beirut I" Ramgavar[6] 437 1.00 3.86 2.61
Joumana Haddad Beirut I MI "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Beirut I) LiBaladi[5] 431 0.99 27.28 6.30  
Souhail Khalil Bajani Mount Lebanon IV (Aley) MA "National Unity" 430 0.25 2.04 3.36
Riad Akel Beirut I MI "Beirut I" Lebanese Forces[14] 428 0.98 27.09 2.55
Fatima Moshref Beirut II SU "We are All Beirut" 423 0.29 0.47 6.85  
Abdallah Chall Bekaa III SU "Development and Change" 416 0.22 1.92 10.26
Nadim Osseiran South III (Nabatieh) SH "The South is Worth It" 398 0.18 0.51 2.33
Joseph Wanis Mount Lebanon III MA "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon III) 394 0.50 1.01 7.89
Nadine Mousa Mount Lebanon II MA "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon II) 394 0.44 0.87 7.84  
Mohammed Rustam North I AL "Sovereign Lebanon" (North I) Rifi Bloc 383 0.29 5.85 8.13
Bader Ismail North I SU "Sovereign Lebanon" (North I) Rifi Bloc 380 0.28 0.55 8.06
Basem Khalid North I SU "Decision of Akkar" 379 0.28 0.55 18.65
Michelle Tueni Beirut I GO "We are Beirut" 376 0.86 5.62 29.56  
Maya Terro Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) SU "Civic" 373 0.22 1.31 12.79  
Mazen Skaf Mount Lebanon II GO "Pulse Metn" 366 0.40 1.54 1.93
Bassam Ghantous North III (Koura) GO "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (North III) Saaba[119] 352 0.30 1.34 11.14
Ali Omar North I SU "Decision of Akkar" Resistance Movement[99] 347 0.26 0.50 17.08
Walid Masri North II (Minnieh) SU "Sovereign Lebanon" (North II) Rifi Bloc 344 0.23 1.70 3.56
Khalil Hrawi Bekaa I MA "Zahle Options and Decisions" 343 0.37 4.17 1.46
Ali Zuaiter Bekaa III SH "Development and Change" 336 0.18 0.26 8.29
Omar Ghandour Beirut II SU "Unity of Beirut" Islamic Action Front[29] 329 0.23 0.36 0.70
Lucien Bourjeily Beirut I GC "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Beirut I) You Stink[5] 328 0.75 3.94 4.79
Youssef Salame Mount Lebanon I (Kesrwan) MA "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon I) 327 0.28 0.54 12.95
Adeeb Tohmah Mount Lebanon II MA "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon II) 326 0.36 0.72 6.48
Ziad Antoine Choueiri Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) MA "National Unity" 324 0.19 0.97 2.53
Rania Bassil Mount Lebanon I (Byblos) MA "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon I) 323 0.28 0.80 12.79  
Abdel Salam Trad North II (Dennieh) SU "Independent Decision" 322 0.22 0.99 7.70
Saad Wazzan Beirut II SU "Beirut al-Watan" 321 0.22 0.35 4.29
Elias Abdel Salam Baraj Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) SU "National Unity" 314 0.18 1.10 2.45
Zeina Kallab Mount Lebanon I (Kesrwan) MA "National Solidarity" 308 0.27 0.51 2.45  
Salah Salam Beirut II SU "Beirut al-Watan" 308 0.21 0.34 4.12
Ghassan Moghbab Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) GC "Free Decision" 307 0.18 2.46 5.64
George Mansour North III (Koura) GO "Strong Republic Pulse" Democratic Left[124] 305 0.26 1.16 0.82
Mazen Nasruddin Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) SU "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon IV) 305 0.18 1.07 3.05
Malek Moulawi North II (Tripoli) SU "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (North II) 299 0.20 0.42 11.16
Dany Othman North II (Dennieh) SU "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (North II) 297 0.20 0.91 11.08
Saeed Halabi Beirut II DR "Beirut al-Watan" 295 0.21 10.57 3.95
Riad Ghazala North III (Zgharta) MA "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (North III) 293 0.25 0.85 9.27
Hanna Habib Bekaa I MA "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Bekaa I) 287 0.31 3.49 17.95
Najwa Azar Mount Lebanon II MA "Metn Loyalty" 285 0.32 0.63 2.07  
Mahmoud Shehadeh North II (Tripoli) AL "People's Decision" 282 0.19 4.55 6.84
Tawfiq Sultan North II (Tripoli) SU "Determination" Azm Movement[112] 281 0.19 0.39 0.67
Badr Eid North II (Tripoli) AL "Sovereign Lebanon" (North II) Rifi Bloc 277 0.19 4.47 2.87
Numan Murad Mount Lebanon I (Kesrwan) MA "Clear Change" 274 0.24 0.45 1.02
Nicolas Saba Bekaa I GO "Popular Bloc" Popular Bloc[44] 271 0.30 3.09 2.49
Mohamed Salhab North II (Tripoli) SU "Sovereign Lebanon" (North II) Rifi Bloc 269 0.18 0.38 2.79
Vanda Chedid Bekaa I GO "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Bekaa I) Green[47] 268 0.29 3.06 16.76  
Joseph Zayek Mount Lebanon I (Kesrwan) MA "National Solidarity" 263 0.23 0.43 2.10
Ziad Itani Beirut II SU "Beiruti Opposition" Rifi Bloc 263 0.18 0.29 47.56
Mohammad Hajj Sleiman Bekaa III SH "Dignity and Development" 262 0.14 0.20 0.74
Rock Mehanna Mount Lebanon I (Kesrwan) MA "Clear Change" 259 0.22 0.43 0.96
Jamal Badawi North II (Tripoli) SU "Independent Civil Society" 258 0.18 0.36 57.59
Mohammed Walid Qamaruddin North II (Tripoli) SU "Sovereign Lebanon" (North II) Rifi Bloc 249 0.17 0.35 2.58
Mohamed Mekdad Mount Lebanon I (Byblos) SH "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon I) LCP[69] 247 0.21 2.14 9.78
Antoine Yamin North III (Zgharta) MA "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (North III) Saaba[119] 243 0.21 0.70 7.69
Nada Gharib Mount Lebanon II MA "Pulse Metn" Green[73] 242 0.27 0.53 1.27  
Zeina Mounzer Beirut II DR "Lebnan Herzen" 237 0.16 8.49 1.50  
Ali Hermoush North II (Dennieh) SU "People's Decision" 229 0.16 0.70 5.56
Jean Hawat Mount Lebanon I (Byblos) MA "Anna al-Qarar" 229 0.20 0.56 1.23
Fadi Khoury Mount Lebanon IV (Aley) MA "Civic" 228 0.13 1.08 7.82
Muhammad Shatila Beirut II SU "Dignity of Beirut" 227 0.16 0.25 23.38
Raja Zuhairi Beirut II DR "Dignity of Beirut" 223 0.16 7.99 22.97
Michel Keyrouz Mount Lebanon I (Kesrwan) MA "National Solidarity" 222 0.19 0.37 1.77
Yousef Beydoun Beirut II SH "Lebnan Herzen" 221 0.15 0.62 1.40
Laury Haytayan Beirut I AO "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Beirut I) LiBaladi[5] 218 0.50 1.92 3.19  
Olfat Sabeh Mount Lebanon III SH "Together for Baabda" 216 0.28 0.97 3.74  
Abdel Nasser Masri North II (Tripoli) SU "National Dignity" Lebanese People's Congress[111] 215 0.15 0.30 0.74
Mohammed Baasiri Beirut II SU "Unity of Beirut" 205 0.14 0.23 0.44
Houd Taaimi Bekaa I SU "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Bekaa I) 201 0.22 1.93 12.57
Cynthia Asmar Mount Lebanon III MA "Unity and Development of Baabda" 200 0.25 0.51 0.75  
Mohamed Ahmed North II (Minnieh) SU "Independent Decision" 199 0.14 0.98 4.76
Bassam Hachem Mount Lebanon I (Byblos) MA "National Solidarity" 199 0.17 0.49 1.59
Khaled Tadmori North II (Tripoli) SU "Sovereign Lebanon" (North II) Rifi Bloc 199 0.14 0.28 2.06
Ibrahim Halabi Beirut II SU "Voice of the People" People's Movement[33] 195 0.14 0.22 14.56
Michel Douaihy North III (Zgharta) MA "Strong Republic Pulse" Kataeb[13] 194 0.17 0.56 0.52
Abbas Yaghi Bekaa III SH "Development and Change" 193 0.10 0.15 4.76
Khalid Roumieh North II (Tripoli) SU "People's Decision" 192 0.13 0.27 4.66
George Aoun Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) MA "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon IV) 190 0.11 0.57 1.90
Sami Hamada Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) DR "Free Decision" 188 0.11 0.65 3.45
Said Issa South III (Marjayoun-Hasbaya) SU "A Vote for Change" 187 0.08 1.27 3.17
Gisele Hachem Zard Mount Lebanon II MA "Metn Heart of Lebanon" 185 0.20 0.41 1.41  
Patricia Elias Mount Lebanon I (Kesrwan) MA "Clear Change" 183 0.16 0.30 0.68  
Sharbel Abu Joudeh Mount Lebanon II MA "Metn Loyalty" 182 0.20 0.40 1.32
Lina Moukheiber Mount Lebanon II GO "Metn Heart of Lebanon" 178 0.20 0.75 1.35  
Violette Ghazal Balaa Mount Lebanon II GO "Pulse Metn" 178 0.20 0.75 0.94  
Ahmed Ismail South III (Nabatieh) SH "Shibna Hakki" 177 0.08 0.23 3.76
George Chaqir Beirut II GO "Beirut al-Watan" 175 0.12 3.03 2.34
George Rahbani Mount Lebanon II GO "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon II) Saaba[73] 175 0.19 0.73 3.48
Chukri Haddad Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) GC "Civic" 173 0.10 1.39 5.93
Osama Salhab Bekaa I SH "Popular Bloc" Popular Bloc[44] 172 0.19 0.86 1.58
Antoine Bou Melhab Mount Lebanon IV (Aley) MA "Free Decision" NLP[87] 172 0.10 0.82 3.16
Da'id Qazi Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) MA "Free Decision" NLP[90] 172 0.10 0.51 3.16  
Chucri Moukarzel Mount Lebanon II MA "Metn Heart of Lebanon" 171 0.19 0.38 1.30
Youssef Khalil Mount Lebanon I (Kesrwan) MA "Anna al-Qarar" 171 0.15 0.28 0.92  
Nadim Costa Beirut II EV "Lebnan Herzen" 169 0.12 4.71 1.07
Rana Chemaitelly Beirut II SU "Lebnan Herzen" 169 0.12 0.19 1.07  
Alaa Chamali Bekaa II SU "Civil Society" 168 0.25 0.52 10.87
Akram Qais South III (Marjayoun-Hasbaya) DR "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (South III) 166 0.07 1.82 7.34
Ahmed Assaad South III (Nabatieh) SH "We Change" Lebanese Option[144] 165 0.07 0.21 25.04
Issam Barghout Beirut II SU "Lebnan Herzen" 164 0.11 0.18 1.04
Fadi Younis Bekaa III SH "Independent" 164 0.09 0.13 3.00
Ali Sobh Bekaa II SH "Civil Society" 162 0.24 1.65 10.48
Hisham Jaber South III (Nabatieh) SH "The South is Worth It" 162 0.07 0.21 0.95
Yeghisheh Andonian Mount Lebanon II AO "Pulse Metn" 160 0.18 2.13 0.84
Ghada Assaf Bekaa III SH "Independent" FPM[12] 159 0.08 0.12 2.91  
Nidal Skaf North I GO "Women of Akkar" 158 0.12 0.53 31.73  
Ara Koyounian Mount Lebanon II AO "Metn Heart of Lebanon" Ramgavar[73] 156 0.17 2.08 1.19
Rafic Bazerji Beirut I MI "We are Beirut" NLP 153 0.35 9.68 12.03
Khaled Aref Khadaj Mount Lebanon IV (Aley) DR "National Unity" Arab Unification Party[88] 153 0.09 0.59 1.20
Naamat Badruddin Beirut II SH "Voice of the People" 153 0.11 0.43 11.43  
Rami Ollaik South III (Nabatieh) SH "Shibna Hakki" 153 0.07 0.20 3.25
Joseph Ayoub Bekaa II GO "Civil Society" 150 0.23 2.48 9.70
Antonia Ghamra North III (Zgharta) MA "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (North III) 149 0.13 0.43 4.72  
Abbas Sorour South III (Bint Jbeil) SH "A Vote for Change" 149 0.07 0.24 2.53
Rami Hamadeh Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) DR "Civic" 147 0.09 0.51 5.04
Ahmed Shandab North II (Dennieh) SU "People's Decision" 146 0.10 0.45 3.54
Ghaleb Yaghi Bekaa III SH "Dignity and Development" 145 0.08 0.11 0.41
Boughous Kordian Bekaa I AO "Zahle is Our Cause" 142 0.15 2.40 0.76
Kamal Khazal North I SU "Decision of Akkar" 140 0.10 0.20 6.89
Marwan Matani Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) MA "Civic" 134 0.08 0.40 4.60
Ziad Khalifa Mount Lebanon I (Kesrwan) MA "Clear Change" NLP[68] 134 0.12 0.22 0.50
Elhan Farahat Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) DR "Free Decision" 132 0.08 0.46 2.42
Chawki Fakhri Bekaa III MA "Development and Change" 131 0.07 0.69 3.23
Jihad Yusuf North II (Dennieh) SU "Determination" Azm Movement[112] 131 0.09 0.40 0.31
Mohammad Monzer Maaliki North II (Tripoli) SU "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (North II) Lebanon Vanguard[114] 131 0.09 0.18 4.89
Tony Khalifa North II (Tripoli) MA "Independent Decision" 129 0.09 3.02 3.08
Sandrella Merhej Bekaa III MA "Independent" 128 0.07 0.67 2.34  
Mohammed Safouh Yakan North II (Tripoli) SU "National Dignity" National Gathering[111] 127 0.09 0.18 0.44
Youssef Tabash Beirut II SU "Voice of the People" Mourabitoun[34] 127 0.09 0.14 9.48
Carole Babikian Beirut I AO "Beirut I" 124 0.28 1.09 0.74  
Mikhael Mikhael Beirut II GO "Dignity of Beirut" 123 0.09 2.13 12.67
Edmond Touk North III (Bcharre) MA "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (North III) Saaba[119] 122 0.11 0.65 3.86
Rola Murad North I SU "Women of Akkar" 119 0.09 0.17 23.90  
Ali Darwish Mount Lebanon III SH "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon III) Citizens in the State[81] 118 0.15 0.53 2.36
Nemeh Ibrahim North III (Batroun) MA "Strong North" FPM[12] 118 0.10 0.37 0.35
Levon Telvizian Beirut I AO "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Beirut I) LiBaladi[5] 114 0.26 1.01 1.67
Joseph Adaimi Mount Lebanon III MA "Unity and Development of Baabda" 114 0.15 0.29 0.43
Faisal Husseini Bekaa III SH "Independent" 114 0.06 0.09 2.08
As'ad Edmon Abu Jouda Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) MA "National Unity" 112 0.07 0.33 0.88
Douri Dou Mount Lebanon I (Kesrwan) MA "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Mount Lebanon I) 112 0.10 0.18 4.43
Hussein Baydoun South III (Bint Jbeil) SH "A Vote for Change" 112 0.05 0.18 1.90
Marwan Tibi Beirut II SU "We are All Beirut" 112 0.08 0.12 1.81
Hamad Dib Bekaa III SH "National Cedars" 112 0.06 0.09 22.81
Amer Sabouri Bekaa I SH "Zahle is Our Cause" 111 0.12 0.56 0.59
Naji Kodeih Beirut II SH "We are All Beirut" 111 0.08 0.31 1.80
Nariman Chamaa North II (Tripoli) SU "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (North II) 111 0.08 0.16 4.14  
Leila Tannoury Bekaa III MA "National Cedars" 109 0.06 0.57 22.20  
Jawad Boulos North III (Zgharta) MA "Strong North" Independence Movement[121] 109 0.09 0.32 0.33
Khalid Mumtaz Beirut II SU "Birutah al-Mustaqilin" 108 0.08 0.12 26.34
Moussa Khoury North II (Tripoli) MA "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (North II) 106 0.07 2.48 3.96
Mazen Abu Dergham Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) DR "Mountain Pledge" LDP[82] 106 0.06 0.37 0.27
Faisal Rahal Bekaa II SU "Civil Society" 106 0.16 0.33 6.86
Elias Gharib Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) MA "Civic" 105 0.06 0.31 3.60
Said Alameh Mount Lebanon III SH "Together for Baabda" 103 0.13 0.46 1.79
Ayman Nouruddin Omar North II (Tripoli) SU "National Dignity" 99 0.07 0.14 0.34
Ghassan Hadifa South III (Marjayoun-Hasbaya) DR "A Vote for Change" LCP[152] 97 0.04 1.06 1.65
Greta Saab North III (Koura) GO "Strong North" FPM[119] 97 0.08 0.37 0.29  
Wathek Moukaddam North II (Tripoli) SU "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (North II) 97 0.07 0.14 3.62
Nicolas Amorri Bekaa I GC "Popular Bloc" Popular Bloc[44] 95 0.10 0.27 0.87
Abeer Ramadhan South III (Marjayoun-Hasbaya) SH "We Change" Lebanese Option[144] 93 0.04 0.21 14.11  
Hani Fayyad Beirut II DR "Voice of the People" SSNP (Intifada)[22] 90 0.06 3.22 6.72
Khaled Hamoud Beirut II SU "Dignity of Beirut" 90 0.06 0.10 9.27
Antoine Khoury Harb North III (Batroun) MA "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (North III) 88 0.08 0.28 2.78
Abdel Karim Itani Beirut II SU "Birutah al-Mustaqilin" 87 0.06 0.10 21.22
George Jalad North II (Tripoli) GO "Sovereign Lebanon" (North II) Rifi Bloc 86 0.06 3.41 0.89
Ali Farouk Samad North II (Dennieh) SU "Independent Decision" 84 0.06 0.26 2.01
Abbas Sharafuddin South III (Marjayoun-Hasbaya) SH "The South is Worth It" 79 0.03 0.18 0.46
Yolanda Khoury Mount Lebanon I (Kesrwan) MA "Anna al-Qarar" 78 0.07 0.13 0.42  
Ajwad Ayach Mount Lebanon III DR "Together for Baabda" 77 0.10 0.51 1.33
Mohammad Qadi Beirut II SU "Dignity of Beirut" 77 0.05 0.08 7.93
George Boutros North III (Bcharre) MA "Strong North" FPM[119] 76 0.07 0.41 0.23
Ghoulay Assaad North I SU "Women of Akkar" 75 0.06 0.11 15.06  
Maurice Koura North III (Bcharre) MA "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (North III) Saaba[119] 73 0.06 0.39 2.31
Akram Sinno Beirut II SU "Beiruti Opposition" Rifi Bloc 72 0.05 0.08 13.02
Saad Hamadeh Bekaa III SH "Independent" 72 0.04 0.06 1.32
Dalal Rahbani Beirut II EV "Beirut al-Watan" 71 0.05 1.98 0.95  
Mohammad Hassan Bekaa I SH "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (Bekaa I) 71 0.08 0.36 4.44
Salah Nouruddin South III (Bint Jbeil) SH "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (South III) 71 0.03 0.11 3.14
Sami Ramah Mount Lebanon IV (Aley) DR "Free Decision" 69 0.04 0.27 1.27
Mohammed Faraj South III (Bint Jbeil) SH "We Change" Lebanese Option[144] 69 0.03 0.11 10.47
Hisham Ibrahim (Al Moaie) North II (Tripoli) AL "Independent Decision" 68 0.05 1.10 1.63
Mourhaf Ramadan South III (Marjayoun-Hasbaya) SH "The South is Worth It" 67 0.03 0.15 0.39
Joseph Zougheib Mount Lebanon I (Kesrwan) MA "National Solidarity" 64 0.06 0.11 0.51
Mehdi Zogheib Bekaa III SH "Independent" 64 0.03 0.05 1.17
Mahmoud Kareidiya Beirut II SU "Lebnan Herzen" 62 0.04 0.07 0.39
Ibrahim Chamseddine Beirut II SH "Beirut al-Watan" 61 0.04 0.17 0.82
Minah Saab South III (Marjayoun-Hasbaya) GO "We Change" Lebanese Option[144] 60 0.03 0.62 9.10
Lina Hamdan Beirut II SH "Beiruti Opposition" Rifi Bloc 58 0.04 0.16 10.49  
Hanan Osman Beirut II SU "Voice of the People" 57 0.04 0.06 4.26  
Eliane Qazi Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) MA "Civic" 56 0.03 0.17 1.92  
Roula Houry Beirut II SU "Voice of the People" 54 0.04 0.06 4.03  
Ali Sbeiti Beirut II SH "Dignity of Beirut" 53 0.04 0.15 5.46
Nastas Koshary North II (Tripoli) GO "People's Decision" 52 0.04 2.06 1.26
Adel Mohammad Bayan Bekaa III SU "National Cedars" 52 0.03 0.24 10.59
Hanan Sha'ar Beirut II SU "Dignity of Beirut" 52 0.04 0.06 5.36  
Jihad Matar Beirut II SU "Dignity of Beirut" 52 0.04 0.06 5.36
Nabil Sebaaly Beirut II EV "Voice of the People" 51 0.04 1.42 3.81
Ahmed Douhaiby North II (Minnieh) SU "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (North II) 51 0.03 0.25 1.90
Ahmed Bayan Bekaa III SU "Independent" 51 0.03 0.24 0.93
Fouad Maoula Bekaa III SH "National Cedars" 49 0.03 0.04 9.98
Hassan Hassan Khalil North II (Tripoli) AL "Independent Civil Society" 47 0.03 0.76 10.49
Mary Khoury North I MA "Women of Akkar" 46 0.03 0.19 9.24  
Suad Salah North I SU "Women of Akkar" 46 0.03 0.07 9.24  
Yassine Kadado Beirut II SU "Beiruti Opposition" Rifi Bloc 46 0.03 0.05 8.32
Walid Shatila Beirut II SU "Birutah al-Mustaqilin" 44 0.03 0.05 10.73
Menzeh Sawan North II (Tripoli) GO "Independent Decision" 43 0.03 1.70 1.03
Halim Zani North II (Tripoli) MA "Sovereign Lebanon" (North II) Rifi Bloc 43 0.03 1.01 0.45
Khaldoun Chreif Bekaa III SH "National Cedars" 42 0.02 0.03 8.55
Nariman Jamal North II (Tripoli) SU "Independent Decision" 41 0.03 0.06 0.98  
George Sfeir Beirut I MA "We are Beirut" 40 0.09 0.45 3.14
Fares Manaimna Beirut II SU "Voice of the People" 40 0.03 0.04 2.99
Serge Torsarkissian Beirut I AC "We are Beirut" 39 0.09 0.71 3.07  
Imad Komeyha South III (Marjayoun-Hasbaya) SH "Shibna Hakki" 39 0.02 0.09 0.83
Suleiman Rajaili Mount Lebanon IV (Chouf) GC "National Unity" 38 0.02 0.30 0.30
Leon Sioufi Beirut II GO "Birutah al-Mustaqilin" 37 0.03 0.64 9.02
Waed Succariyeh Bekaa III SU "National Cedars" 37 0.02 0.17 7.54  
Abbas Assaf Bekaa III SH "National Cedars" 37 0.02 0.03 7.54
Zeinelddine Dib North II (Tripoli) AL "Kulluna Watani" (We are all National) (North II) 36 0.02 0.58 1.34
Angel Khawand South I (Jezzine) MA "Integration and Dignity" 36 0.05 0.14 0.22  
Abdel Kader Bsat South I (Saida) SU "For All People" 36 0.05 0.11 0.16
Bchara Khairallah Beirut II GO "Beiruti Opposition" Rifi Bloc 34 0.02 0.59 6.15
Fadi Jamal North II (Tripoli) GO "Independent Civil Society" 32 0.02 1.27 7.14
Youssef Hanna Skaf South I (Jezzine) GC "For All People" 31 0.05 0.55 0.14
Kayssar Moawad North III (Zgharta) MA "Strong Republic Pulse" 31 0.03 0.09 0.08
Salwa Khalil Beirut II SH "Beirut al-Watan" 31 0.02 0.09 0.41  
Adnan Khatib South III (Marjayoun-Hasbaya) SU "We Change" Lebanese Option[144] 30 0.01 0.20 4.55
Faten Zain Beirut II SU "Voice of the People" 30 0.02 0.03 2.24  
Gina Chammas Beirut I MI "Loyalty to Beirut" 29 0.07 1.84 30.85  
Andera Zouheiri Beirut II DR "Birutah al-Mustaqilin" 29 0.02 1.04 7.07  
Heba Naja North II (Tripoli) SU "Independent Civil Society" 27 0.02 0.04 6.03  
Rui Issa Khoury North III (Bcharre) MA "With Us for the North and Lebanon" 25 0.02 0.13 0.06
Amer Iskandarani Beirut II SU "Beiruti Opposition" Rifi Bloc 25 0.02 0.03 4.52
Khuloud Wattar Beirut II SU "Dignity of Beirut" 24 0.02 0.03 2.47  
Rojah Shuiri Beirut I MA "Loyalty to Beirut" 23 0.05 0.26 24.47
Elena Cloxian Beirut I AO "Beirut I" Ramgavar[6] 23 0.05 0.20 0.14  
Antoine Qalaijian Beirut I AC "Loyalty to Beirut" 20 0.05 0.37 21.28
Abdel Rahman Gilani Beirut II SU "Birutah al-Mustaqilin" 20 0.01 0.02 4.88
Jihad Hammoud Beirut II SH "Birutah al-Mustaqilin" 19 0.01 0.05 4.63
Ayman Jamal North II (Dennieh) SU "Independent Civil Society" 18 0.01 0.06 4.02
Abdallah Salman South III (Bint Jbeil) SH "We Change" Lebanese Option[144] 17 0.01 0.03 2.58
Khalid Hanqir Beirut II SU "Birutah al-Mustaqilin" 16 0.01 0.02 3.90
Zeina Mansour Beirut II DR "Beiruti Opposition" Rifi Bloc 15 0.01 0.54 2.71  
Abdallah Rifai North II (Minnieh) SU "Independent Civil Society" 13 0.01 0.06 2.90
Mohammad Hamiye Bekaa III SH "Dignity and Development" 13 0.01 0.01 0.04
Fadi Zarazir Beirut II EV "Birutah al-Mustaqilin" 12 0.01 0.33 2.93
Wisam Akush Beirut II SH "Birutah al-Mustaqilin" 9 0.01 0.03 2.20
Mohammad Raad Bekaa III SH "National Cedars" 9 0.00 0.01 1.83
Robert Obeid Beirut I GO "Loyalty to Beirut" 7 0.02 0.10 7.45
Rabah Abi Haidar South III (Marjayoun-Hasbaya) SH "We Change" Lebanese Option[144] 7 0.00 0.02 1.06
Safiyah Zaza Beirut II SU "Beiruti Opposition" Rifi Bloc 7 0.00 0.01 1.27  
Mohammad Ghassan Moustapha Chall Bekaa III SH "National Cedars" 7 0.00 0.01 1.43
Kanaj Alimuddin South III (Marjayoun-Hasbaya) DR "We Change" Lebanese Option[144] 5 0.00 0.05 0.76
Saadallah Ardo Bekaa III GC "National Cedars" Kataeb[13] 5 0.00 0.05 1.02
Samah Arja North II (Dennieh) SU "Independent Civil Society" 5 0.00 0.02 1.12  
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