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Tunisia-Election overall turnout reaches 45.% at home and 19.7% abroad

The overall voter turnout in the early presidential election reached 45.% after polling stations closed its door at 18:00 on Sunday, September 15, said President of the Independent High Authority for the Elections (ISIE) Nabil Baffoun.
Voting turnout percentage details at home and abroad are as following:

The highest voter turnout was recorded in Kebili with 58.89% and the lowest Beja 22.82%.

  • Tunis 1: 47.38 %
  • Tunis 2: 58.56 %
  • Ben Arous: 49.59 %
  • Ariana: 58.10 %
  • La Manouba: 49.02 %
  • Jendouba: 34.30 %
  • Le Kef: 41.40 %
  • Siliana: 42.54 %
    Bizerte: 49.93 %
  • Beja: 22.82 %
  • Nabeul 1: 53.97 %
  • Nabeul 2: 51.95 %
  • Zaghouan: 44.61 %
  • Kairouan: 34.22%
  • Kasserine: 33 %
    Sidi Bouzid: 48.18 %
  • Gafsa: 35.45 %
  • Tozeur: 47.71 %
  • Before me: 58.89 %
  • Sousse: 51.88 %
  • Mahdia: 38.28 %
  • Monastir: 40 %
  • Sfax 1: 49.41%
  • Sfax 2: 47.45 %
  • Gabès: 39.56 %
  • Medenine: 39.53 %
  • Tataouine: 41.78 %

For electoral constituencies abroad, the overall turnout was 19.7%.

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