Jbeil-Kesrouan voters enjoy variety of choice Three lists compete for the seven Maronite and one Shiite seat By Adnan El-Ghoul Daily Star staff Monday, June 13, 2005
In the third and most decisive round of Lebanon's parliamentary elections, voter participation in the Jbeil-Kesrouan district was fueled by a sense that Sunday's polls were the first true elections to be held in decades. Three lists competed over the district's seven Maronite and one Shiite seat.
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