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    LEBANON DECLARES OFFICIAL RESULTS OF BEIRUT BY-ELECTIONS

    Ya Libnan, Lebanon
    Aug 6 2007

    Beirut - Lebanon's minister of Internal Affairs Hassan Sabaa declared
    the official results of the Beirut by-elections. Mohammad Itani, a
    member of the al Mustaqbal bloc of parliament majority leader Saad
    Hariri was the declared winner.

    Here are the final official details :

    Mohammad Itani .....................22988 votes
    Ibrahim el Halabi ..................3556
    Zohair el Khatib ...................75
    Saleh Farroukh .....................3
    Maher Aby Khudoud ..................0
    Total no. of registered voters .....141025 votes
    Total votes ........................27100
    Total discarded votes ..............460
    Voter turn out .....................18.90 %
    Number of polling stations .........250

    LBC has reported that minister of Internal Affairs Hassan Sabaa has
    declared the results of the Metn by-elections as follows

    Camille Khoury .....................39534 votes.
    He is a member of General Aoun's Free patriotic Movement

    Amine Gemayel ......................39116 votes.
    He is the former president and member of March 14 alliance

    Last night General Aoun declared victory and claimed that the internal
    minister Hassan Sabaa has called him and confirmed that Camille Khoury
    is the winner, but soon thereafter Sabaa said that he never called
    general Aoun about the election results.

    Ya Libnan could not also confirm LBC report nor the number of votes
    of each candidate, since the numbers have been disputed. The dispute
    is about the polling stations in Burj Hammoud, an Armenian area.

    According to election observers, usually the Armenians vote for
    the pro government candidate but the ballot count shows about 85 %
    of the votes went for Aoun's candidate.

    Amin Gemayel, who has also declared victory last night has called
    for investigation of the Burj Hammoud results and for a recount and
    possible repeat of the elections in this section of Metn region. This
    could be the reason why the ministry of Internal Affairs has not
    officially confirmed the final results.

    Gemayel said there were reports from that area of people not living
    there or deceased casting votes as well as irregularities with
    voting cards.

    Gemayel said that he would nonetheless accept the official results
    expected later during the night.

    Aoun's spokesman Antoine Nasrallah said that Khoury had won by a
    close margin of several hundred votes.

    "The legend of Michel Aoun as the sole Christian leader has crumbled,"
    Walid Jumblatt, a prominent leader of the ruling majority, told LBC
    and Almustaqbal television stations.

    "Amin Gemayel has won the political battle. Michel Aoun has fallen
    politically despite all his alliances," he said.

    Ya Libnan will follow up on this and will report the official results
    and status of the investigation as soon as we receive more information.

    Picture: Supporters of anti-Syrian Christian leader, former Lebanese
    president Amin Gemayel, celebrate after claiming victory in the
    by-election at the town of Bikfaya, in the Metn area northeast of
    Beirut. The opposition has also claimed victory in by-elections on
    Sunday that have left the country's Christians deeply divided ahead
    of polls to elect a new president who is traditionally a Christian
    in Lebanon.

    http://yalibnan.com/site/archives/2007/0 8/lebanon_declare.php
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