Winners Of Kuwait National Assembly 2024 Elections

06 April 2024 Kuwait

In a display of solidarity and support for the democratic process, His Highness the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah extended his heartfelt congratulations to the victors of the National Assembly 2024 elections. Through a cable sent on Friday, His Highness conveyed sincere sentiments to all newly elected members of parliament, acknowledging the trust bestowed upon them by the citizens and expressing confidence in their ability to serve the nation.

Recognizing the collaborative efforts that contributed to the success and orderly conduct of the elections, His Highness also dispatched messages of gratitude to ministers and heads of state agencies. Esteemed figures such as His Highness the Commander of the National Guard Sheikh Salem Al- Ali Al-Sabah and His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Dr. Mohammad Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah were among the recipients of the Amir's commendations.

The invaluable contributions of ministries and state departments were duly acknowledged by His Highness, who expressed appreciation for their meticulous preparation and organization of the electoral process. Additionally, the dedication of the members of the judiciary commission, who oversaw the elections with diligence, ensuring transparency and credibility, was lauded.

The participation of voters was pivotal in shaping the outcome of the elections, reflecting the democratic spirit and civic responsibility of Kuwaiti citizens. His Highness expressed gratitude for their active engagement in the electoral process, emphasizing the significance of their role in shaping the nation's future.

Echoing the sentiments of His Highness the Amir, Prime Minister Sheikh Dr. Mohammad Sabah Al- Salem Al-Sabah extended his congratulations to the successful candidates. He underscored the importance of their roles in driving the progress, development, and prosperity of Kuwait.

The electoral process witnessed enthusiastic participation from Kuwaiti citizens, with polling stations bustling from noon to midnight on Thursday. The Information Ministry reported a notable turnout, with 58.36% of eligible voters casting their ballots.

Following the closure of polling stations, the meticulous process of vote counting commenced, revealing minimal changes in legislative membership compared to the previous assembly. Noteworthy shifts were observed across constituencies, with some constituencies welcoming new MPs and a notable increase in Shiite and Salamis representation.

The emergence of Jenan Muhsen Ramadan Boushehri as the sole female member of the 2024 Assembly highlighted the strides towards gender inclusivity in Kuwait's political landscape.

First Constituency:
The First Constituency recorded the largest change as four new MPs emerged victorious, reflecting the diverse representation of Kuwaiti citizens in the legislative body.

  1. Osama Zaid Al-Zaid: 4,936 votes
  2. Abdullah Jassem Al-Mudhaf: 4,729 votes
  3. Mohammad Jawhar Hayat: 4,134 votes
  4. Ahmad Hajji Lari: 4,108 votes
  5. Issa Ahmad Al-Kanderi: 3,678 votes
  6. Basel Hussain Al-Bahrani: 3,631 votes
  7. Adel Jassem Al-Damkhi: 3,530 votes
  8. Khalid Marzouq Al-Omaira: 3,502 votes
  9. Saleh Ahmed Ashour: 3,399 votes
  10. Mohammad Mubarak Al-Azmi: 3,249 votes

Second Constituency:
The Second Constituency witnessed notable voter participation and elected representatives who will contribute to Kuwait's legislative framework.

  1. Marzouq Ali Al-Ghanim: 8,295 votes
  2. Shuaib Ali Shaaban: 6,325 votes
  3. Abdulwahab Aref Al-Essa: 3,917 votes
  4. Falah Dhahi Al-Hajri: 3,342 votes
  5. Mohammad Barrak Al-Mutair: 3,246 votes
  6. Bader Nashmi Al-Enzi: 3,238 votes
  7. Nawaf Bhaish Al-Azmi: 3,064 votes
  8. Abdullah Turki Al-Anbai: 2,914 votes
  9. Bader Hamed Al-Mulla: 2,758 votes
  10. Fahad Abdulaziz Al-Masoud: 2,708 votes

The electoral landscape of Kuwait exemplifies the nation's commitment to democratic principles, with citizens actively participating in the electoral process to shape the future of their country.

Third Constituency: In the Third Constituency, a diverse array of candidates secured victory, representing the varied interests and perspectives of Kuwaiti citizens.

  1. Abdulkareem Abdullah Al-Kandari: 9,428 votes
  2. Abdulaziz Tariq Al-Saqaabi: 6,294 votes
  3. Mehalhal Khalid Al-Mudhaf: 5,804 votes
  4. Fares Saad Al-Otaibi: 5,737 votes
  5. Ahmed Abdulaziz Al-Saadoun: 5,250 votes
  6. Jarrah Khalid Al-Fawzan: 5,238 votes
  7. Muhannad Talal Al-Sayer: 5,110 votes
  8. Ahmed Nabil Al-Fadhl: 5,092 votes
  9. Jenan Muhsen Ramadan Bushehri: 4,976 votes
  10. Hamad Adel Al-Obaid: 4,908 votes

Fourth Constituency: The Fourth Constituency witnessed significant voter engagement, resulting in the election of representatives poised to address the concerns and aspirations of their constituents.

  1. Shuaib Shabbat Al-Muwaizri: 15,663 votes
  2. Anwar Arrak Al-Fikr Al-Dhaferi: 8,646 votes
  3. Obaid Mohammad Al-Mutairi: 8,141 votes
  4. Mohammad Awadh Al-Ruqaib: 7,970 votes
  5. Mubarak Homoud Al-Tasha: 7,707 votes
  6. Bader Sayyar Al-Shemmari: 7,557 votes
  7. Saad Al-Khanfour Al-Rashedi: 7,188 votes
  8. Fayez Ghannam Al-Jomhour: 7,120 votes
  9. Mubarak Haif Al-Hajraf: 6,925 votes
  10. Mohammad Hayef Al-Mutairi: 6,473 votes

Fifth Constituency: In the Fifth Constituency, voters demonstrated their commitment to shaping Kuwait's future by electing representatives who will advocate for their interests and priorities.

  1. Fahd Falah Bin Jamee Al-Azmi: 16,469 votes
  2. Hamdan Salem Al-Azmi: 14,211 votes
  3. Mutib Nasser Al-Sahali: 11,055 votes
  4. Saud Abdulaziz Al-Hajeri: 10,643 votes
  5. Bader Zayid Al-Azmi: 9,104 votes
  6. Majed Musaed Al-Mutairi: 8,807 votes
  7. Abdulhadi Nasser Al-Ajmi: 8,521 votes
  8. Hani Hussain Shams: 8,437 votes
  9. Mohammad Musaed Al-Dawsari: 7,644 votes
  10. Khalid Mohammad Al-Otaibi: 7,343 votes

The outcome of these constituency elections underscores the diversity of perspectives and priorities within Kuwaiti society, reflecting the democratic ethos of the nation.


By Saeed Mahmoud Saleh

Al-Seyassah/Arab Times Staff and Agencies

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Last Updated : 06 April 2024

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