Municipal Elections in South Lebanon: Jezzine Leads in Voter Turnout
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The municipal and mukhtar elections were launched on Saturday at 7 a.m. in the mohafazats of South Lebanon and Nabatiyeh.

According to the latest reports from the Ministry of Interior, the voter turnout rate in the two mohafazats of South Lebanon and Nabatiyeh stands at 22.18%.

The voting percentages by district are as follows:

Saida and Zahrani: 27,66% 
Tyr: 24,63%
Jezzine: 32,21%
Nabatiyeh: 27,48 %
Hasbaya: 24,92 %
Marjayoun: 21,61 %
Bint Jbeil: 18,89%

Furthermore, the number of complaints filed has reached 173, including 150 administrative and 21 media-related complaints.

Among the most notable incidents, a candidate from the “Sour Madinati” list, Hassib Aoudeh, was reportedly assaulted at the School of Tyre. While speaking with a journalist, he was verbally harassed by supporters of the rival list. When he protested, they violently attacked him and beat him severely.

 

 

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