Electoral districts of Kuwait
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Kuwait is divided into five electoral districts.
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District | Area on Map | Registered Kuwaiti Voters | ||||||||||||||||||||||
District One | Hawalli | 77,245 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
District Two | Al Asimah (Capital) | 49,755 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
District Three | Al Farwaniyah | 76,501 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
District Four | Al Jahra | 113,685 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
District Five | Mubarak Al-Kabeer & Al Ahmadi | 122,429 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
TOTAL | 439,715 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Source: 439,715 Citizens Eligible To Vote In Parliament Elections July 2013 |
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