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Beirut V – Minet El Hosn electoral district : ウィキペディア英語版 | Beirut V – Minet El Hosn electoral district
Beirut V – Minet El Hosn was an electoral district in Lebanon, used in the 1953 parliamentary election. The electoral district covered three neighbourhoods of Beirut and elected a Minorities parliamentarian. Joseph Chader of the Kataeb Party was elected from the district in 1953. ==New election law== The 1953 election was the first parliamentary election in Lebanon with a new electoral system which allowed candidates to win with a plurality of votes, rather than requiring a second round. Female universal suffrage was introduced whilst voting was made compulsory for men, as per the November 1952 Election Law.〔 Moreover the number of seats in the parliament was reduced from 77 to 44. Most of the electoral districts now elected only a single parliamentarian, rather than the usual system in Lebanon where several parliamentarians are elected from a larger district.〔 The November 1952 Election Law had also abolished the separate seat for Armenian Catholics.〔 Beirut V - Minet el Hosn covered three neighbourhoods (''quartiers'') of the capital Beirut; Minet El Hosn, Dar Mreisse and Port.〔 The district elected a single parliamentarian, belonging to Minorities.〔 The district had 13,890 registered voters.〔Messerlian, Zaven. ''Armenian Participation in the Lebanese Legislative Elections 1934–2009''. Beirut: Haigazian University Press, 2014. pp. 119-120, 129-130, 135〕
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