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Lebanese general election, 1968 in Beirut III : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lebanese general election, 1968 in Beirut III Voting to elect five members of the Lebanese parliament took place in the Beirut III district (one of three electoral districts in the city) on March 24, 1968, part of the national general election of that year.〔 The constituency had 75,296 eligible voters, out of whom 30,713 voted.〔Ḥevrah ha-Mizraḥit ha-Yiśreʼelit, Merkaz le-meḥḳar ʻal shem Reʼuven Shiloaḥ, and Mekhon Shiloaḥ le-ḥeḳer ha-Mizraḥ ha-tikhon ṿe-Afriḳah. ''(Middle East Record )''. Tel Aviv: Israel Oriental Society, Reuven Shiloah Research Center, 1968. pp. 637〕 In Beirut III, consisting of the predominantly Muslim part of the city, had 4 Sunni Muslim seats and 1 Greek Orthodox seat (for more information about the Lebanese election system, see Elections in Lebanon).〔Zuwiyya, Jalal. ''(The Parliamentary Election of Lebanon 1968 )''. Leiden: Brill, 1972. pp. 13, 20-23〕〔Ḥevrah ha-Mizraḥit ha-Yiśreʼelit, Merkaz le-meḥḳar ʻal shem Reʼuven Shiloaḥ, and Mekhon Shiloaḥ le-ḥeḳer ha-Mizraḥ ha-tikhon ṿe-Afriḳah. ''(Middle East Record )''. Tel Aviv: Israel Oriental Society, Reuven Shiloah Research Center, 1960. pp. 350-351〕 ==Beiruti Bloc== The main force in the election was the Beiruti Bloc, a coalition of five candidates running on a joint ticket; Abdallah al-Yafi (incumbent Prime Minister, who had taken over for an interim administration to oversee the holding of the elections in February 1968, following Rachid Karami's resignation), Saeb Salam (former prime minister, chairman of the board of Middle East Airlines), Uthman ad-Dana (judge and chairman of the National Labour Movement), Rachid Solh (lawyer by profession) and Nasim Majdalani (candidate for the Greek Orthodox seat).〔〔〔''(The Middle East and North Africa 2003. London: Europa Publications, 2003. p. 686 )〕 The Beiruti Bloc was the only multi-candidate ticket in the fray in this constituency.〔 Solh, Salam, Majdalani and ad-Dana were incumbent parliamentarians at the time of the election.〔 All of the five candidates, except Solh, were elected.〔Ḥevrah ha-Mizraḥit ha-Yiśreʼelit, Merkaz le-meḥḳar ʻal shem Reʼuven Shiloaḥ, and Mekhon Shiloaḥ le-ḥeḳer ha-Mizraḥ ha-tikhon ṿe-Afriḳah. ''(Middle East Record )''. Tel Aviv: Israel Oriental Society, Reuven Shiloah Research Center, 1968. pp. 639〕 Notably al-Yafi and Salam were rivals for the post of Prime Minister, and had fought each other in previous elections.〔
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