Muharraq Governorate 2nd Round
Northern Governorate 2nd Round
Southern Governorate 2nd Round
Second round special features
Preliminary analysis of Bahrain parliamentary election results
Bahrain elections – what happened to all the MPs?
Bahrain elections – what happened to the political societies?
Bahrain’s Parliament prepares to receive a new generation
How the opposition’s elections boycott failed
Second round contest at a glance
1st Capital
Manama northeast coast, Diplomatic Area, Houra, Qudaybiya
Registered voters: 6,317
% first round turnout: 72.0%
Adel al-Asoumi (MP) – 2068 (47.5%)
Khalid Sulaybikh – 1491 (34.2%)
2nd Capital
Central Manama, Burhama, Salehiya, Suwayfiyah
Registered voters: 8,361
% first round turnout: 33.3%
Ahmed Qaratah (MP) – 946 (36.3%)
Hashim al-Alawi – 622 (23.9%)
3rd Capital
Sanabis, Karbabad, Seef
Registered voters: 10,225
% first round turnout: 9.8%
Ali Shamtout (MP) – 246 (29.1%)
Adel Abdulhamid – 203 (24.0%)
4th Capital
Fateh, Juffair, Ghuraifa, Mina Salman, Umm Hassam, Abu-Ghazzal, Adliya
Registered voters: 7,014
% first round turnout: 62.3%
Abdulrahman Bumajid (MP) – 1773 (42.6%)
Ibrahim al-Mannai (Mithaq) – 738 (17.7%)
5th Capital
Bilad al-Qadeem, Zinj, Salmaniya, Segaiya, Mahooz and Abu Asheera
Registered voters: 7,782
% first round turnout: 32.3%
Nasir al-Qaseer – 821 (36.0%)
Wafa Ajoor – 523 (22.9%)
6th Capital
Khamis, Musalla, Tashan, Abu Baham, Adhari, North Sehla, South Sehla
Registered voters: 10,946
% first round turnout: 26.2%
Ali Hassan Ahmed Alial-Atish (MP, Rabitah) – 1039 (41.8%)
Abdullah al-Kooheji – 835 (33.6%)
7th Capital
Jid Ali, Jurdab
Registered voters: 10,695
% first round turnout: 46.1%
Osamah al-Khajah – 1458 (32.9%)
Zainab Abdulamir – 1092 (24.6%)
8th Capital – no second round vote
Nabih Saleh, Sitra, Industrial Area, Marqoban, Mahaza
Registered voters: 9,372
Dr. Majid al-Asfour – winner
9th Capital
Southern Sitra, East Eker
Registered voters: 9,591
% first round turnout: 9.6%
Ibrahim al-Asfour – 302 (39.1%)
Mohammed Jaafar – 266 (34.5%)
10th Capital
West Eker, Sanad and South Isa Town
Registered voters: 10,046
% first round turnout: 49.4%
Nabil al-Balooshi – 877 (19.1%)
Ali Ishaqi – 758 (16.5%)
1st Muharraq
Busaiteen
Registered voters: 8,071
% first round turnout: 85.4%
Saadi Mohammed (Minbar) – 1986 (29.8%)
Ali Bufursan – 1567 (23.6%)
2nd Muharraq
Muharraq central
Registered voters: 7,563
% first round turnout: 79.5%
Ibrahim al-Hamadi – 1761 (30.3%)
Abdulmunim al-Eid – 1550 (26.6%)
3rd Muharraq
Muharraq central, Qalali
Registered voters: 7,563
% first round turnout: 77.6%
Jamal Buhassan – 1219 (21.6%)
Ahmed Al Binali (Wasat) – 1061 (18.8%)
4th Muharraq – no second round vote
Muharraq central
Registered voters: 7,904
% first round turnout: 78.7%
Isa al-Kooheji (MP) – 3022 (50.8%)
5th Muharraq
Northeast Muharraq; Amwaj Islands; Qalali
Registered voters: 7,199
% first round turnout: 87.6%
Mohammed al-Jowder – 1252 (20.5%)
Khalid Bu-Anq – 1245 (20.3%)
6th Muharraq
Dair & Samaheej
Registered voters: 7,762
% first round turnout: 11.1%
Abbas al-Madhi (MP) – 273 (38.8%)
Nabil al-Ashiri – 270 (38.4%)
7th Muharraq
Arad
Registered voters: 13,204
% first round turnout: 74.2%
Ali al-Muqla (Asalah) 1599 (17.1%)
Nasir al-Fadhalah (Minbar) 1525 (16.3%)
8th Muharraq – no second round vote
Southern Muharraq; Hidd
Registered voters: 9,065
% first round turnout: 85.9%
Abdulrahman Bu-Ali – 4197 (55.7%)
1st Northern
Hilla, Meqsha, Karranah, Janusan, Barbar, Diraz
Registered voters: 10,749
% first round turnout: 8.1%
Ali al-Dirazi (MP) – 189 (26.8%)
Fatimah al-Asfour – 183 (26.0%)
2nd Northern
Markh, Bani Jamra, Diraz
Registered voters: 6,970
% first round turnout: 8.0%
Jalal Kadhim – 183 (41.0%)
Hussain al-Hamar – 170 (38.1%)
3rd Northern
Budayya, Haniniyah, Jasra, Hamala,
Registered voters: 6,082
% first round turnout: 64.4%
Hassan al-Dossary (MP) – 1437 (38.0%)
Hamad al-Dossary – 1086 (28.7%)
4th Northern
Jidhafs, Jabla Habshi, North Sehla, Qadam, Abu-Quwwah
Registered voters: 9,277
% first round turnout: 27.0%
Ghazi Al Rahmah – 646 (29.4%)
Nawaf al-Sayed – 571 (25.9%)
5th Northern
Qadam, Hajar, Abu Saiba, Shakhurah, Muqaba, Diraz, Sar, Markh
Registered voters: 10,388
% turnout: 16.3%
Ali al-Aradi – 339 (22.7%)
Jamil al-Rowaei – 338 (22.6%)
6th Northern
Aali
Registered voters: 10,704
% first round turnout: 20.2%
Rua al-Haiki – 718 (37.3%)
Mohammed Al Asfour – 323 (16.8%)
7th Northern
Al-Qurayah, Janabiyah, Buri, Hamalah, Dumistan
Registered voters: 10,245
% first round turnout: 15.1%
Majid al-Majid – 366 (28.6%)
Mohammed Bin-Rajab – 199 (15.6%)
8th Northern
Hamad Town
Registered voters: 8,521
% first round turnout: 71.9%
Isa Turki – 2158 (36.9%)
Adel al-Dhawadi (Minbar) – 1848 (31.6%)
9th Northern
Hamad Town
Registered voters: 12,315
% first round turnout: 40.5%
Hassan al-Alawi – 1091 (23.5%)
Abdulhamid Abdulhussain al-Najjar – 1061 (22.9%)
10th Northern
Hamad Town
Housing blocks: 1218, 1214, 1212, 1208
Registered voters: 10,552
% first round turnout: 73.5%
Mohammed al-Ammadi (MP Minbar) – 3643 (49.1%)
Khalid al-Maloud (MP Asalah) – 2138 (28.8%)
11th Northern – no second round vote
Hamad Town, Dar Kulayb
Registered voters: 12,341
% first round turnout: 43.7%
Jamal Dawoud – 3097 (61.67%) ****
12th Northern
Dumistan, Luzi, Karzakan, Malikiyah, Sadad, Shahrakan, Safariyah
Registered voters: 11,323
% first round turnout: 21.7%
Jamila al-Sammak – 963 (46.5%)
Ammad al-Sayed – 315 (15.2%)
1st Southern
Isa Town
Registered voters: 7,998
% first round turnout: 71.3%
Khalid al-Shaer – 1797 (33.1%)
Adnan al-Maliki (MP Asalah) – 1198 (22.1%)
2nd Southern
Isa Town, Zayid Town
Registered voters: 8,212 % first round turnout: 70.5%
Mohammed al-Ahmed – 1519 (27.4%)
Isa al-Qadhi (MP) – 1169 (21.1%)
3rd Southern – no second round vote
North Riffa, Hajiat
Registered voters: 7,227
% first round turnout: 84.3%
Abdulhalim Murad (MP Asalah) – 2,964 (63.4%)
4th Southern
Nuwaidrat, Sanad, Hajiat
Registered voters: 8,589
% first round turnout: 79.3%
Mohammed al-Maarifi – 2656 (41.0%)
Abdulhamid al-Shaikh – 1824 (28.2)
5th Southern
West Riffa, Haniniyah, Bukuwarah
Registered voters: 8,788
% first round turnout: 85.4%
Khalifa al-Ghanim – 2196 (30.3%)
Fawzia Zainal – 2095 (28.9%)
6th Southern
Northern Riffa, Bukuwarah
Registered voters: 8,262
% first round turnout: 84.0%
Anis Buhindi – 2310 (34.7%)
Mohammed al-Buainain (Mithaq) – 1040 (15.6%)
7th Southern
Nuwaidrat, West Riffa, Rawdhah
Housing blocks: 746, 748, 902, 904, 906, 908, 912, 920, 924, 926, 928, 930, 932
Registered voters: 8,304
% first round turnout: 80.8%
Abdullah Bin-Huwail (MP) – 2938 (45.4%)
Ahmed al-Dossary – 2775 (42.8%)
8th Southern
Southern Sitra, Ma’amir, East Riffa, Awali, Mazrowiyah, Askar, Jaw, Dawr
Registered voters: 6,451
% first round turnout: 82.1%
Dhiyab al-Noaimi – 1901 (36.7%)
Mohammed al-Sisi – 1082 (20.9)
9th Southern
Southwest coast; Sakhir
Registered voters: 5,090
% first round turnout: 77.7%
Mohsin al-Bakri – 1784 (46.6%)
Mohammed al-Dossary – 785 (20.5%)
10th Southern – no second round vote
Southern Bahrain, Dawr & Hawar islands
Registered voters: 2,368
% first round turnout: 45.3%
Ahmed al-Mulla – 834 (80.27)
Digest of Citizens for Bahrain’s first round election coverage
Citizens for Bahrain’s definitive guide to all 40 constituencies and all 266 candidates:
Parliamentary elections special – part 10
Section one: Violent incidents show opposition has no strategy
Section two: Tribal & family dynamics at play along Bahrain’s west coast
Analysis of 3rd, 6th, 7th & 12th Northern constituencies
Parliamentary elections special – part 9
Section one: Elections Q&A
Section two: Contest for the loyalist heart of Bahrain
Analysis of 3rd – 7th Southern constituencies
Parliamentary elections special – part 8
Section one: Predictions for the Bahrain 2014 parliamentary elections
Section two: Bahrain’s 40 constituencies at a glance
Section three: Battle for Bahrain’s rural southern regions
Analysis of 8th – 10th Southern constituencies
Parliamentary elections special – part 7
Section one: Do Bahrainis prefer independents or societies?
Section two: Societies compete against independents for east Muharraq
Analysis of 5th-8th Muharraq constituencies
Parliamentary elections special – Part 6
Section 1: A strong showing for progressive & youth candidates
Section 2: A diverse and tough contest for Isa Town
Analysis of 1st & 2nd Southern constituencies
Parliamentary elections special – Part 5
Section 1: New boundaries in Bahrain’s capital
Section 2: Tough contests to determine the fate of Manama
Analysis of 1st – 6th Capital constituencies
Parliamentary elections special – part 4
Section one: Sunni societies struggle to form a united front
Section two: Will independents outperform political societies in Muharraq?
Analysis of 1st – 4th Muharraq constituencies
Parliamentary elections special – part 3
Section one: Female candidates contest to strengthen their voice in Parliament
Section two: Women feature strongly in Bahrain’s biggest contest ever
Analysis of 7th – 10th Capital constituencies
Parliamentary elections special – Part 2
Section 1: Militants declare war against Bahrain’s democratic elections
Section 2: Defying the boycott in Bahrain’s northwest constituencies
Analysis of 1st, 2nd, 4th & 5th Northern constituencies
Parliamentary Elections special – part 1
Section one: What are the priority issues being fought over in the elections?
Section two: Societies fight to capture Hamad Town
Analysis of 8th – 11th Northern constituencies
Other Citizens for Bahrain elections coverage
Why we shouldn’t boycott the elections
Digest of Citizens for Bahrain’s election coverage
Run off predicted for majority of seats (GDN)
Parliamentary candidates: Put fighting sectarianism at the top of your agenda
To the opposition: Put national priorities first & return to Parliament
Brian Dooley’s “Seven things to watch for in Bahrain’s elections”
Implications of redrawn constituency borders in Bahrain
Check the statistics – Electoral changes do not disfavor Bahrain’s opposition
Response to Justin Gengler & the opposition: Give election reforms a chance
Al-Wefaq reveals its attitude towards democracy: “Elections are a waste of time”
Bahrain’s National Dialogue: A breakthrough for election reform?
Bahrain 2014 parliamentary elections Q&A (October edition)
Definitive guide to Bahrain’s parliamentary elections (October edition)
Misconceptions about Bahrain – Parliamentary elections