Head of the electoral committee in the central Amman governorate, judge Mansour Hadidi, has announced the unofficial preliminary results of the 19th Parliament elections in its local constituencies.
In Amman 1st constituency, Andre Hawari, Suleiman Abu Yahya, Abd al-Rahman Awaisheh, Khalil Husayn Attiyah, Musa Hantash, grabbed the four seats, while Mayada Ibrahim al-Shuraim won the women quota seat, according to Hadidi.
Meanwhile, in Amman 2nd constituency, Ghazi Badawi, Fayez Basbous, Dirar Harassis, Ayoub Khamis, Ahmed Asha, Abed Alyan, won the five seats, Hadidi pointed out.
As for the 3rd constituency, Umar al-Naber won the Christian seat, while the other five seats were grabbed by Khaldoun Nawwaf Ahmed Hayna, Khaled Al-Bustanji , Ahmad Al-Safadi, Hussein Ali Al-Harassis, Saleh Al-Armouti, Hadidi noted.
Turning to the 4th constituency, Muhammad al-Maharmeh, Muneer Al-Hamlan, Khair Abu Sa`ilik, Abdullah Abu Zeid, won the four parliamentary seats, Hadidi pointed out.
Announcing the capital's 5th constituency, Yanal Fraihat, Osama Nayef Riyhail, Nimr Al-Sulaihat, Firas Al-Sawaier, Najeh Al-Adwan, Nassar Al-Qaisi, won 6 seats, while Adnan Mashwqa grabbed the Circassian seat, said the official.
Head of the electoral committee in the central Amman governorate, judge Mansour Hadidi, has announced the unofficial preliminary results of the 19th Parliament elections in its local constituencies.
In Amman 1st constituency, Andre Hawari, Suleiman Abu Yahya, Abd al-Rahman Awaisheh, Khalil Husayn Attiyah, Musa Hantash, grabbed the four seats, while Mayada Ibrahim al-Shuraim won the women quota seat, according to Hadidi.
Meanwhile, in Amman 2nd constituency, Ghazi Badawi, Fayez Basbous, Dirar Harassis, Ayoub Khamis, Ahmed Asha, Abed Alyan, won the five seats, Hadidi pointed out.
As for the 3rd constituency, Umar al-Naber won the Christian seat, while the other five seats were grabbed by Khaldoun Nawwaf Ahmed Hayna, Khaled Al-Bustanji , Ahmad Al-Safadi, Hussein Ali Al-Harassis, Saleh Al-Armouti, Hadidi noted.
Turning to the 4th constituency, Muhammad al-Maharmeh, Muneer Al-Hamlan, Khair Abu Sa`ilik, Abdullah Abu Zeid, won the four parliamentary seats, Hadidi pointed out.
Announcing the capital's 5th constituency, Yanal Fraihat, Osama Nayef Riyhail, Nimr Al-Sulaihat, Firas Al-Sawaier, Najeh Al-Adwan, Nassar Al-Qaisi, won 6 seats, while Adnan Mashwqa grabbed the Circassian seat, said the official.
Head of the electoral committee in the central Amman governorate, judge Mansour Hadidi, has announced the unofficial preliminary results of the 19th Parliament elections in its local constituencies.
In Amman 1st constituency, Andre Hawari, Suleiman Abu Yahya, Abd al-Rahman Awaisheh, Khalil Husayn Attiyah, Musa Hantash, grabbed the four seats, while Mayada Ibrahim al-Shuraim won the women quota seat, according to Hadidi.
Meanwhile, in Amman 2nd constituency, Ghazi Badawi, Fayez Basbous, Dirar Harassis, Ayoub Khamis, Ahmed Asha, Abed Alyan, won the five seats, Hadidi pointed out.
As for the 3rd constituency, Umar al-Naber won the Christian seat, while the other five seats were grabbed by Khaldoun Nawwaf Ahmed Hayna, Khaled Al-Bustanji , Ahmad Al-Safadi, Hussein Ali Al-Harassis, Saleh Al-Armouti, Hadidi noted.
Turning to the 4th constituency, Muhammad al-Maharmeh, Muneer Al-Hamlan, Khair Abu Sa`ilik, Abdullah Abu Zeid, won the four parliamentary seats, Hadidi pointed out.
Announcing the capital's 5th constituency, Yanal Fraihat, Osama Nayef Riyhail, Nimr Al-Sulaihat, Firas Al-Sawaier, Najeh Al-Adwan, Nassar Al-Qaisi, won 6 seats, while Adnan Mashwqa grabbed the Circassian seat, said the official.
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