Latest results for political parties

Tripoli, 10 July:

The High National Election Commission have announced the latest results in the elections for  the National Congress. These are still partial results. The Libya Herald is listing the first six placed parties in each constituency at present. The decision as to how many seats will be allocated to winning parties will not be worked out until the final results are known.

The results so far show Mahmoud Jebril’s National Forces Alliance heading for a massive victory and, confounding earlier expectations that it would do well, the Muslim Brotherhood’s  Justice and Development trailing badly.

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Tobruk, El Guba, Derna  - 5 seats    (90% of votes counted) 

  1. National Forces Alliance  57,234
  2. Justice and Development Party  8,333
  3. National Central Party  4,817
  4. National Front  2,984
  5. Nation Party  2,546
  6. Federation for Nation Party  2,020

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Sebha - 5 seats    (75% of votes counted) 

  1. National Forces Alliance  7,576
  2. Labaika Watani Party  3,026
  3. Justice and Development Party  2,241
  4. National Libyan Party  1,601
  5. Nation for Development Party  1,241
  6. National Central Party  1,17

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 Wadi Eshatti, Brak - 4 seats    (77% of votes counted) 

  1. Justice and Development Party  2,070
  2. Al Watan (Nation) and Development Party  1,175
  3. Arrakeeza (Base) Party  1,109
  4. National Party in Wadi Eshatti  1,082
  5. National Democratic Movement Party  1,011
  6. National Reconciliation Party  958

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 Misrata - 4 seats    (99% of votes counted) 

  1. Union for Homeland Party  24,476
  2. Justice and Development Party  20,137
  3. National Front  13,449
  4. National Forces Alliance  7,856
  5. Nation for Development Party  6,395
  6. National Liberal Congress  5,840

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Zliten - 3 seats    (96% of votes counted) 

  1. National Forces Alliance: 24,622
  2. Justice and Development Party  7,638
  3. National Independent Party  4,037
  4. Nation Party  2,843
  5. National Front Party  1,981
  6. Federation for Nation Party  1,416

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Tarhouna, Imslata, Al-Khums - 3 seats    (96% of votes counted) 

  1. National Forces Alliance  26,876
  2. Justice and Development Party  7,282
  3. National Central Party  4,153
  4. Nation Party  2,609
  5. Federation for Nation Party  2,466
  6. Development for Libya Party  2,106

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Janzour - 3 seats    (98% of votes counted) 

  1. National Forces Alliance  29,379
  2. Justice and Development Party  2,680
  3. Al Kedwa Political Party  1,445
  4. Al Asala (Genuineness) and Development Party  1,324
  5. Jebal Nafusa Party  748
  6. Nation Party  687

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Al-Maya, Al-Nasiriyah, Al-Aziziyah - 3 seats    (85% of votes counted) 

  1. National Forces Alliance  47,395
  2. Nation Party  3,755
  3. Federation for Nation Party  3,745
  4. National Central Party  2,725
  5. The One Libya Party  2,279
  6. National Congress Party  2,025

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