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On April 4, 1960, the census office published a voters list, which stated that Beirut I had 21,600 Armenian
Orthodox registered voters, 16,459 Greek Orthodox, 13,654 Maronites, 8,861 Sunni Muslims, 7,403 Armenian Catholics, 5,121 Jews, 5,059 Greek Catholic, 3,161 Protestants, 2,702 Syriac Catholics,
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Beirut had been divided into two constituencies. Achrafieh, Rmeil and Saifi had been part of the
Christian-dominated first district, whilst Medawar, Minet El Hosn and Port had been part of the predominantly Muslim second district. The issue of the delimitations of the Beirut constituencies had been
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During the 2009 election there were 92,764 registered voters in Beirut I. Before the election a lot of attention was given to the race in Beirut I, as it was one of a handful of electoral districts where the outcome was difficult to predict on forehand. Both March 8 and March 14 sought to mobilize
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Medawar. The area is predominately Christian; the largest community in the Beirut I electorate are Armenian Orthodox (28.33%). 19.2% are Greek Orthodox, 13.19% Maronite, 9.8% Greek Catholic, 9.76% Sunni, 5.57% Armenian Catholic, 3.95% Syriac Catholic, 3% Latin Catholics, 1.97% other Minorities
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also nominated an
Armenian Catholic candidate, Richard Kouyoumjian. Many meetings took place to solve the issue. Pharaon presented the candidate of Sebouh Mkjian for the Armenian Orthodox seat. By April 25, 2009, Pharaon withdrew the candidature of Mkhjian. Only on May 20, 2009, did the Lebanese
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As of April 1972 it was estimated that Beirut I had 32,190 Armenian
Orthodox voters, 16,709 Greek Orthodox, 13,899 Maronites, 8,046 Greek Catholics, 6,573 Sunni Muslims, 5,352 Armenian Catholics, 3,558 Jews, 3,082 Syriac Catholics, 2,749 Armenian Protestants, 2,070 Latin Catholics and 1,831 Shia
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the electoral district had 98,439 eligible voters, out of whom 28,631 voted (29.59 percent, the lowest turn-out of all constituencies). The elections in Beirut I passed smoothly without violent incidents. The four
Armenian parliamentarians were elected unopposed.
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contested, but an agreement between
Christian and Muslim leaders was reached on February 23, 1960, by which there was agreement that Beirut I would be assigned eight Christian seats. The Election Law was passed in April 1960.
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in 2020 which strongly distanced the inhabitants of these neighborhoods from the long-running political powers which gave a significant increase in popularity for opposition candidates who were running in behalf of the
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Orthodox candidate, former Brigadier General Antoine Pano, whilst the Tueni list included Latin Catholic candidate Rafic Bazerji, an independent from a family historically close to the
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to discuss the upcoming election. Reportedly Hariri offered the
Tashnaqs 4 out of 6 Armenian seats in Lebanon. On April 2, 2009, the Tashnaqs publicly stated that they would contest the elections in alliance with
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Muslims, 1,117 Latin Catholics, 748 Chaldeans, 460 Syriac Orthodox, 152 Druze and 180 persons belonging to other religious groups. Minet El Hosn hosted the majority of the Jewish community in Lebanon.
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reported in 2011 that the constituency had 91,486 voters and the following religious composition: 26.2% Greek Orthodox, 16.73% Maronites, 16.2% Armenian Orthodox, 12.94% Greek Catholic, 11.0%
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Only for the Greek Orthodox seat was there a third candidate with more than 13 votes; Georges Christoforeides who got 177 votes (0.47%). There were 201 invalid ballots and 183 blank ballots.
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As per the new Vote Law adopted by parliament on June 16, 2017, the electoral districts of Beirut were reorganized. The old Beirut I district merged with the Medawar quartier (previously in
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for the Greek Orthodox seat, Vrej Sabounjian of the Tashnaq Party for the Armenian Orthodox seat and fellow Tashnaq member Gregoire Kaloust for the Armenian Catholic seat.
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list were elected. The main contender had been the Protestant candidate Tony Saad, who mustered 10,778 votes. 33.9 percent of the registered voters cast their ballots.
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withdrew his candidates from Beirut I. In the end, all candidates of the Kataeb-Armenian Revolutionary Federation 'People's List' were elected unopposed.
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of the Hunchak Party stood as the candidate for the Armenian Catholic seat. The list was publicly declared on May 27, 2009.
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Forces leader withdraw the candidature of Kouyoumjian. In the end the Armenian Orthodox candidate on the March 14 list was
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The candidates on the list linked to Michel Aoun were declared on April 1, 2009; Massoud Achkar for the Maronite seat,
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with slightly different boundaries). The new Election Law was formally adopted on September 28, 2008.
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there were two main lists in Beirut I. The election was won by the People's List, a joint list of the
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overseas voters to come to Lebanon for the voting day. However, incumbent parliamentarian
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won the Maronite seat and his fellow Kataeb member Samir Ishaq won the Protestant seat.
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did not nominate nor support any list after Saad Hariri's political boycott. The
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won the Greek Orthodox seat whilst and the Greek Catholic on Sassine's list
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Pluralism and Party Transformation in Lebanon. Al-Kataʼib, 1936–1970
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groups, 2.88% Evangelicals, 1.99% Shia and 0.37% Druze or Alawite.
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444:. The main challenger had been the National Front list headed by
2191:. Beirut: Haigazian University Press, 2014. pp. 469–470, 472–476
677:. As of March 20, 2009 the March 14 candidates in Beirut I were
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2625:"Elections 2022 – مجموع أصوات المرشحين بحسب الدوائر لعام 2022"
1781:. The Moshe Dayan Center. pp. 349–351. GGKEY:3KXGTYPACX2.
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parties were willing to contest on the March 14 list, but the
1848:. Beirut: Haigazian University Press, 2014. pp. 169–171, 185
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list which also competed in previous municipal elections.
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752:. On March 8, 2009, Tashnaq leader Mekhitarian met with
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European Union Election Observation Mission to Lebanon.
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and 5.2% Armenian Catholics. According to an article in
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Final Report on the 7 June 2009 Parliamentary Elections
1959:. Beirut: Haigazian University Press, 2014. pp. 255–256
1877:. Beirut: Haigazian University Press, 2014. pp. 199–200
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The 'Free Decision List' was the list aligned with the
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2152:. Beirut: Haigazian University Press, 2014. p. 451-452
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but without intention of creating a joint bloc in the
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2165:. Beirut: Haigazian University Press, 2014. p. 465
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2032:. Beirut: Haigazian University Press, 2014. p. 445
1835:. Beirut: Haigazian University Press, 2014. p. 255
1822:. Beirut: Haigazian University Press, 2014. p. 135
1758:. Beirut: Haigazian University Press, 2014. p. 161
1308:The eastern part of the capital was devastated by
1380:fielded by Tahalof Watani and ReLebanon, and the
740:), Sheikh Abdel Amir Kabalan, Maronite Patriarch
522:abolishing the 1960 Election Law constituencies.
665:criticized the mobilization of overseas voters.
2547:"Bassil hits out at LF for losing Bsharri seat"
2299:77 لائحة تُقصي 334 مرشحاً: لبنان إلى الانتخابات
558:. The constituency elected five members of the
2470:"Beirut I – Voting districts – Elections 2022"
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689:for the Maronite seat, Michel Pharaon of the
193:Beirut I was a parliamentary constituency in
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2965:2017 disestablishments in Lebanon
1972:Imad Salamey (October 15, 2013).
1778:Middle East Record Volume 1, 1960
1175:-Union for Lebanon, supported by
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442:Armenian Revolutionary Federation
197:. It covered six neighbourhoods (
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456:In a surprise move ahead of the
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1798:. Westview Press. p. 250.
2960:2008 establishments in Lebanon
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2010:Electoral Districts in Lebanon
1360:again fielded a list with the
1066:2018 Lebanese general election
129:) is an electoral district in
1:
1916:. Leiden: Brill, 1972. p. 100
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2057:Districts in depth: Beirut I
1946:. Leiden: Brill, 1974. p. 91
1376:, Liwatani which was led by
2229:Elections Result – Beirut I
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608:1972 parliamentary election
592:2009 parliamentary election
235:1957 parliamentary election
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418:Michel Georges Sassine
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489:Michel Georges Sassine
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1483:"Kenaa w Rah Nebaa"
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1272:"Loyalty to Beirut"
584:Elections in Lebanon
72:Current constituency
2914:Politics of Lebanon
2213:Messerlian, Zaven.
2200:Messerlian, Zaven.
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1818:Messerlian, Zaven.
1754:Messerlian, Zaven.
1455:"Lubnan Al Siyada"
1370:Citizens in a State
1366:Lebanese Parliament
1090:Serge Torsarkissian
838:Serge Torsarkissian
784:Serge Torsarkissian
412:Antranig Manoukian
406:Souren Khanamirian
400:Melkon Eblighatian
371:Souren Khanamirian
340:Souren Khanamirian
305:Souren Khanamirian
2527:. January 24, 2022
2525:Al Arabiya English
2501:. October 23, 2020
2448:2018-12-27 at the
2429:2019-02-17 at the
2405:2019-02-17 at the
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2304:2020-09-30 at the
2285:2018-08-24 at the
2258:2018-06-18 at the
2234:2015-09-23 at the
2062:2016-04-17 at the
2015:2015-04-07 at the
1928:Middle East Record
1736:2018-11-13 at the
1706:2019-09-06 at the
1701:دائرة بيروت الاولى
1625:on August 24, 2018
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1310:August 4 explosion
1143:"Strong Beirut I"
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874:Armenian Orthodox
834:Armenian Catholic
823:Winning candidate
669:Free Decision List
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509:Lebanese Civil War
495:was also elected.
403:Khatchig Babikian
368:Khatchig Babikian
337:Khatchig Babikian
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127:دائرة بيروت الأولى
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229:1960 Election Law
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90:Armenian Orthodox
85:Number of members
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854:Gregoire Kaloust
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355:Antoine Sehnawi
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1382:Beirut Madinati
1350:Lebanese Forces
1346:Future Movement
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1319:Lebanese Forces
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878:Jean Ogassapian
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800:Issam Abu Jamra
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780:Jean Ogassapian
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750:Bashar al-Assad
710:Michel Suleiman
691:Future Movement
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