Results of the 2007 Jordanian general election

Election results

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The following are the official and final results for the Jordanian Parliamentary Elections held on Tuesday, November 20.[1]

Ajlun Governorate (2 Districts, 4 Seats)

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First District: Al-Qasabah.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Najeh Mohammad Al-Momani Muslim
Mohammad Ta'mah Al-Qudah IAF Muslim
Reda Haddad Christian

Second District: Kufranjeh.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Ayman Al-Shwayyat Muslim

Amman Governorate (7 Districts, 23 Seats excluding Center Bedouins Seats)

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First District: Basman, Marka, and Tariq.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Khalil Hussain Atyyeh Muslim
Ja'afar Marwan Al-Abdallat Muslim
Hassan Mahmoud Safi Muslim
Azzam Al-Hunaidy IAF Muslim

Second District: Al-Yarmook, Al-Naser, Ras Al-Ain, and Badr.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Hamzah Mansour IAF Muslim
Mohammad Selmi Al-Kouz Muslim
Mohammad Hussain Al-Kouz Muslim
Yousef Ahmad Al-Qarnah Muslim

Third District: Al-Madina, Zahran, and Al-Abdali.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Mamdooh Al-Abbadi Muslim
Ahmad Al-Safadi Muslim
Abdul Raheem Al-Beqa'i Muslim
Yousif Al-Bustanji Muslim
Tariq Khouri Christian

Fourth District: Al-Quaismeh, Al-Jwaida, Abu Alanda, Khraibt Al-Sooq, Jawa, Al-yadoodah, Um Qsair, Al-Muqablain, Sahab, Al-Jeezah, and Al-Muaqqar.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Khalaf Al-Rakkad Muslim
Hamad Abu Zaid Muslim
Nedal Barjas Al-Hadeed Muslim

Fifth District: Shafa Badran, Abu Nsair, Al-Jubaiha, Swaileh, Tlaa' Al-Ali, Um Al-Summaq, and Khalda.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Mohammad Abu Hdaib Muslim
Ahmad Yousif Al-Odwan Muslim
Sameeh Bino Muslim/ Circassian

Sixth District: Badr Al-Jadeeda, West Umm Uthaina, Al-Diar, Al-Swaifyah, and Wadi Al-Seer.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Nassar Al-Qaisi Muslim
Lutfi Al-Deerani Muslim
Muneer Sobr Muslim/ Circassian

Seventh District: Na'our.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Adnan Khalaf Al-Ajarmih Muslim

Aqaba Governorate (1 Districts, 2 Seats excluding South Bedouins Seats)

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Governorate of Aqaba District

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Ziad Al-Shwaikh Muslim
Mohammad Al-Badri Muslim

Balqa Governorate (4 Districts, 10 Seats)

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First District: Al-Qasaba, Mahis, and Fuhais.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Mahmoud Kharabsheh Muslim
Yasin Al-Zoubi Muslim
Bassam Al-Manaseer Muslim
Mubarak Abu Yamin Muslim
Sulaiman Ghnaimat Muslim
Hazim Al-Nasir Christian
Fakhri Iskandar Al-Dawood Christian

Second District: Southern Shooneh.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Mahmoud Suod Al-Odwan Muslim

Third District: Deir Alla.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Khalid al-Sattari Muslim

Fourth District: 'Ain al-Basha.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Mohammad Khalil Aqel IAF Muslim

Irbid Governorate (9 Districts, 16 Seats)

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First District: al-Qasabah.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Rasmi al-Mallah Muslim
Qasim Bani Hani Muslim
Abdullah Gharaybeh Muslim
Mohammed al-Zanati Muslim

Second District: Bani Obayd .

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Abdul Raouf al-Rawabdeh Muslim
Husni Fandi al-Shayyab Muslim
Raji Haddad Christian

Third District: Northern Mazar.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
ِAser Al-Shurman Muslim

Fourth District: Ar Ramtha.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Ahmad al-Bashabshah Muslim
Hashim al-Shboul Muslim

Fifth District: Bni Kanana

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Salah al-Zubi Muslim
Yahia Khalid Obaidat Muslim

Sixth District: Kora.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Yasin Abdul Na'eem Bani Yasin Muslim

Seventh District: Northern Aghwar.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Khalid al-Meesh Muslim

Eighth District: Tayybeh

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Sharaf al-Hayajnah Muslim

Ninth District: Wastiyyeh

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Mahmoud Al-Mhaidat Muslim

Jerash Governorate (1 District, 4 Seats)

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Governorate of Jerash District

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Mohammad Khalid Zraiqat Muslim
Mefleh al-Rhaimi Muslim
Ahmad Mustafa al-'Utoum Muslim
Sulaiman Salamah al-Sa'ad IAF Muslim

Kerak Governorate (6 Districts, 10 Seats)

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First District Al Qasabah.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Abdul Hameed Thunaybat IAF Muslim
Abdul Fattah al-Ma'aytah Muslim
Abdullah Ghanem Zureqat Christian

Second District: al-Qaser

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Abdul Hadi al-Majali Muslim
Michael Hijazeen Christian

Third District: Southern Mazar.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Aatif al-Tarawneh Muslim
Yousef al-Sarayreh Muslim

Fourth District: Southern Aghwar.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Jameel Salamah Al-E'shoosh Muslim

Fifth District: 'Ayy.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Ali Al-Dla'een Muslim

Sixth District Faqqu.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Nasr Al-Hamaydeh Muslim

Ma'an Governorate (3 Districts, 4 Seats excluding South Bedouins Seats)

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First District: al-Qasabah.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Tawfiq Mahmoud Kraishan Muslim
Adel Ebraheem Meshri Muslim

Second District: al-Shawbak.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Wasfi Ali Al-Rawashdeh Muslim

Third District: Petra

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Hani Al-Nawafleh Muslim

Madaba Governorate (2 Districts, 4 Seats)

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First District: al-Qasabeh

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Yousef Abu-Slaih Muslim
Mohammed Abu Alhaih Muslim
Riadh Al-Yacoub Christian

Second District: Dhiban.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Falak al-Jam'ani only female PM to be directly

elected outside women-quota

Muslim

Mafraq Governorate (1 District, 4 Seats excluding North Bedouins Seats)

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First District

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Abdul Kareem Al-Dughmi Muslim
Tyseer Shdaifat Muslim
Ibrahim Al-Husban Muslim
Meflih Al-Khaza'lah Muslim

Tafilah Governorate (2 Districts, 4 Seats)

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First District: al-Qasabah.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Ibrahim Sulaiman Al-E'taiwai Muslim
Abdul Rahman Al-Hanaqtah Muslim
Mohammed Abdul Raheem Awaad Muslim

Second District: Bisairah.

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Mohammed al-Saudi Muslim

Zarqa Governorate (4 Districts, 10 Seats)

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First District

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Daifalla Al-'Omoosh Muslim
Fawaz Hamdallah Muslim
Mirza Qasim Bolad Muslim/ Circassian
Bassam Haddadeen Christian

Second District

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Musa Barakat Al-Zawahreh Muslim
Musa Rasheed Al-Khalayleh Muslim
Farhan Noman Al-Ghwairi Muslim

Third District

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Nawaf Al-Zyood Muslim

Fourth District

Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Marzouq Al-Da'ajah Muslim
Mohammed Al-Hajj Muslim

North Bedouin Tribes Closed District (3 Seats)

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Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Habis Rakan Al-Shabeeb Muslim
Sa'ad Hayel Al-Sroor Muslim
Sowan Talab Al-Shurufat Muslim

Center Bedouin Tribes Closed District (3 Seats)

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Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Salih Radi Al-Jbour Muslim
Mejhim Al-Khraisha Muslim
Mohammed Kannoush Al-Shraa'a Muslim

South Bedouin Tribes Closed District (3 Seats)

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Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status
Awwad Al-Zawaydah Muslim
Sanad Al-Naimat Muslim
Abdallah Al-Jazi Muslim

Woman Minimum Quota (National District, 6 Seats)[2]

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Representative Affiliation/ Party Seat Status Governorate/ District
Ensaf Al-Khawaldeh Woman Tafila, 2nd District
Hamdiah Al-Qweider Woman Kerak, 6th District
Reem Abdul Razzaq Woman Zarqa, 3rd District
Tharwat Al-Amro Woman Kerak, 2nd District
Nariman Al-Rousan Woman Irbid, 5th District
Amnih Al-Gharagheer Woman Balqa, 3rd District

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "????? ?????". Archived from the original on 2007-11-21. Retrieved 2007-11-21., Al-Rai News paper, Nov. 21st.
  2. ^ "???????". Archived from the original on 2007-11-23. Retrieved 2007-11-21., Petra News Agency.
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