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]

1927 Lebanese general election

1927 (1927)
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Results

Elected members

Province Ethnic group seat Elected members
Beirut[2]Greek CatholicsSalim Najjar
Greek OrthodoxNakhleh Tweini
MaroniteÉmile Eddé
Albert Kashou'h
MinoritiesAyoub Tabet
SunniAbdallah Bayhum
Cheikh Mohammad al-Kasti
Mount Lebanon[3]DruzeSami Arslan
MaroniteHabib Pacha Es-Saad
Bechara El Khoury
Shi'iteAhmad al-Huseini
North Lebanon[4]Greek OrthodoxJubran Nahhas
MaroniteYousef Estphan
South Lebanon[5]Shi'iteFadl al-Fadl
Hussein al-Zein
Tripoli[6]SunniCheikh Mohammad al-Jisr
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See also

References

  1. Elections 1927 Liban Vote
  2. Beitur Province Liban Election
  3. Mount Lebanon Liban Election
  4. North Lebanon Liban Elections
  5. South Lebanon Liban Elections
  6. Tripoli Liban Election
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