2022 Lebanese general election in Beirut I information
2022 Lebanese general election
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15 May 2022
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8 seats to the Parliament of Lebanon
Turnout
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First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Samir Geagea
Samy Gemayel
Gebran Bassil
Party
Lebanese Forces
Kataeb
FPM
Leader's seat
Did not stand
Metn
Batroun
Seats before
2
1
4
Seats won
2
1
1
Seat change
0
0
3
Popular vote
9,993
4,425
4,781
Percentage
23.77%
10.41%
11.24%
Fourth party
Leader
Hagop Pakradounian
Party
Tashnag
Leader's seat
Metn
Last election
2
Seats won
1
Seat change
1
Popular vote
5,389
Percentage
12.67%
List voting by region
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