1927 Lebanese general election
General elections were held in Lebanon in 1927. The new Parliament had 46 members, and was formed by adding 16 elected members to the 30 elected members from the previous Representative Council.[1]
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Results
Elected members
Province | Ethnic group seat | Elected members |
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Beirut[2] | Greek Catholics | Salim Najjar |
Greek Orthodox | Nakhleh Tweini | |
Maronite | Émile Eddé | |
Albert Kashou'h | ||
Minorities | Ayoub Tabet | |
Sunni | Abdallah Bayhum | |
Cheikh Mohammad al-Kasti | ||
Mount Lebanon[3] | Druze | Sami Arslan |
Maronite | Habib Pacha Es-Saad | |
Bechara El Khoury | ||
Shi'ite | Ahmad al-Huseini | |
North Lebanon[4] | Greek Orthodox | Jubran Nahhas |
Maronite | Yousef Estphan | |
South Lebanon[5] | Shi'ite | Fadl al-Fadl |
Hussein al-Zein | ||
Tripoli[6] | Sunni | Cheikh Mohammad al-Jisr |
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References
- Elections 1927 Liban Vote
- Beitur Province Liban Election
- Mount Lebanon Liban Election
- North Lebanon Liban Elections
- South Lebanon Liban Elections
- Tripoli Liban Election
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