Kuwait election results – Winners and their bio --- ARAB TIMES

Results of 1st Constituency 1- Abdullah Jassim Al-Mudhaf (5,815) votes. 2 – Osama Zaid Al-Zaid (4,570 votes). 3- Ahmad Haji Lari (3,738) votes. 4- Khaled Marzouq Al-Amera (3,575 votes). 5- Hassan Abdullah Jawhar (3,560 votes). 6- Dawood Suleiman Marafi (3,434) votes. 7- Issa Ahmad Al-Kanderi (3,185) votes. 8- Hamad Mohammed Al-Madlej (2,888 votes). 9- Osama Issa Al-Shaheen (2,869 votes). 10- Adel Jassim Al-Damkhi (2,731) votes. Results of 2nd Constituency 1- Marzouq Ali Al-Ghanim (6,661) votes. 2- Shuaib Ali Shaaban (5,630) votes. 3- Abdullah Turki Al-Anbaei (3,705 votes). 4- Falah Dhahi Al-Hajri (3,265) votes. 5- Mohammed Barrak Al-Mutair (3,091) votes. 6- Abdul Wahab Arif Al-Essa (3,031) votes. 7- Bader Nashmi Al-Enezi (2,752 votes). 8- Fahd Abdulaziz Al-Masoud (2,652 votes). 9- Hamad Mohammed Al-Mutar (2,432 votes). 10- Bader Hamed Al-Mulla (2,360 votes). Results of 3rd Constituency 1- Mohalhal Khaled Al-Mudhaf (7,268) votes. 2- Ahmad Abdulaziz Al-Saadoun (6,325) votes. 3- Abdulkarim Abdullah Al-Kandari (5,878) votes. 4- Muhannad Talal Al-Sayer (5,772) votes. 5- Abdulaziz Tariq Al-Saqoubi (5,730) votes. 6- Janan Mohsen Ramadan (5,048) votes. 7- Hamad Adel Al-Obeid (4,815) votes. 8- Fares Saad Al-Otaibi (4,796) votes. 9- Hamad Abdurrahman Al-Olayan (4,782) votes. 10- Jarrah Khaled Al-Fouzan (3,633) votes. Results of 4th Constituency 1- Bader Sayyar Al-Shammari (8,487) votes. 2- Mubarak Hummoud Al-Tasha (8,376) votes. 3- Mutib Ayed Al-Thaydi (7,721) votes. 4- Mohammad Awadh Al-Ruqaib (7,196) votes. 5- Mohammad Hayef Al-Mutairi (6,966) votes. 6- Mubarak Haif Al-Hajraf (6,710) votes. 7- Abdullah Fahhad Al-Enizi (6,567) votes. 8- Saad Ali Al-Rashidi (6,228) votes. 9- Fayez Ghanem Al-Jamhour (6,035) votes. 10- Shuaib Al-Muwaizri (5,873) votes. Results of 5th Constituency 1- Saud Abdulaziz Al-Asfour (12,784) votes. 2- Hamdan Salem Al-Azmi (10,863) votes. 3- Khaled Mohammad Al-Otaibi (8,028) votes. 4- Hani Hussein Shams (7,644) votes. 5- Marzouq Faleh Al-Habini (6,775) votes. 6- Fahad Falah Al-Azmi (6,443) votes. 7- Abdulhadi Nasser Al-Ajmi (6,341) votes. 8- Mohammad Hussein Al-Mahan (6,324) votes. 9- Majed Musaed Al-Mutairi (6,245) votes. 10- Mohammad Hadi Al-Huwaila (6,188) votes. Profiles of the 10 winners from the 1st constituency 1- Abdullah Jassim Al-Mudhaf: Born in 1983. Holds Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the College of Administrative Sciences at the Gulf University for Science and Technology in Kuwait. Worked in the banking and investment sectors. Member of the annulled 2022 Assembly. 2- Osama Zaid Al-Zaid: Worked in the petrochemical sector. Member of the annulled 2022 Assembly. 3- Ahmad Haji Lari: Born in 1955. Holds Bachelor’s degree in Statistics. Member of the Municipal Council (1993 – 1995 – 1999). Member of the National Assembly (2006 – 2008 – 2013 supplementary. The annulled 2022). 4- Khaled Marzouq Al-Ameera: Holds a bachelor’s degree in security sciences. Worked as an officer in the Ministry of Interior. Member of the 2022 annulled National Assembly. 5- Hassan Abdullah Jawhar: Born in 1960. PhD in Political Science. Professor of Political Science at Kuwait University. Member of the National Assembly (1996 – 1999 – 2003 – 2006 – 2008 – 2020 – annulled 2022). 6- Dawood Suleiman Marafi: Born in 1982. Masters in Business Administration. Pioneer in the business sector. 7- Issa Ahmad Al-Kanderi: Born in 1963. Former minister. Diploma from the Commercial Institute, specializing in banking. Member of the National Assembly (2013 – 2016 – 2020 – annulled 2022). 8- Hamad Mohammad Al-Madlej: Born in 1984. Holds a Bachelor’s degree in military sciences. Worked as an officer in the Ministry of Defense. Member of the Municipal Council (2010 – 2013) – Member of the 2022 annulled National Assembly. 9- Osama Issa Al-Shaheen: Masters of Law. Member of the National Assembly (annulled 2012 – 2016 – 2020 – annulled 2022). 10- Adel Jassim Al-Damkhi: Born in 1965. PhD in Islamic Sharia. Member of the National Assembly (annulled 2012 – 2016 – annulled 2022). Profiles of the 10 winners from the 2nd constituency: 1- Marzouq Ali Al-Ghanim: Born in 1968. Holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. Member of the National Assembly (2006 – 2008 – 2009 – annulled 2012 – 2013 – 2016). Held the position of Speaker of the National Assembly (2013 – 2016 – 2020). Former Chairman of Kuwait Sports Club – Member of the Society of Engineers and the International Association of Mechanical Engineers. 2- Shuaib Ali Shaaban: Born in 1984. Holds a Bachelor’s degree in Police Sciences from Saad Al-Abdullah Academy for Security Sciences. An officer in the Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior. Member of the National Assembly (2022 annulled). 3- Abdullah Turki Al-Anbaei: Born in 1983. Bachelor’s degree from Kuwait University. Worked in the private sector. Member of the National Assembly (2022 annulled). 4- Falah Dhahi Al-Hajri: Director of the Attarjah Center for Memorizing the Holy Qur’an. Member of the National Assembly (2022 annulled). 5- Mohammad Barak Al-Mutair: Born in 1969. Holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. Member of the National Assembly (2003 – 2006 – 2008 – 2016 – 2020 – 2022 annulled) 6- Abdulwahab Aref Al-Essa: Born in 1988. Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Kuwait University. Worked in media and commerce. Member of the Kuwaiti Journalists Association. Member of the National Assembly (2022 annulled). 7- Bader Nashmi Al-Enezi: Born in 1979. Holds a Bachelor’s degree in media from Kuwait University. An employee at the Public Authority for Communications. Chairman of the Board of Directors’ Union (2009 – 2011). 8- Fahd Abdulaziz Al-Masoud: Born in 1961. Holds a Master’s degree in computer engineering. is a computer engineer at Kuwait Airways. 9- Hamad Mohammad Al-Mutar: Born in 1970. Holds a PhD in Industrial Chemistry. Member of the Faculty of Graduate Studies. Member of the National Assembly (annulled 2012 – 2020 – annulled 2022). 10- Bader Hamed Al-Mulla: Born in 1971. Holds a Doctorate in law. A lawyer and member of the teaching staff at the Saad Al-Abdullah Academy for Security Sciences. Member of the National Assembly (2016 – 2020 – annulled 2022) Profiles of the 10 winners from the 3rd constituency: 1- Mohalhal Khaled Al-Mudhaf: Born in 1971. Diploma in Mechanical Engineering. Member of the teaching staff at the Industrial Institute in the Public Authority for Applied Education. Member of the National Assembly (2020 – annulled 2022). 2- Ahmad Abdulaziz Al-Saadoun: Born in 1934. Former Speaker of the National Assembly. Member of the National Assembly (1975 – 1981 – 1985 – 1992 – 1996 – 1999 – 2003 – 2006 – 2008 – 2009 – annulled 2012 and 2022) – Assistant Undersecretary for Telegraph and Telephone Affairs at the Ministry of Communications. President of Kuwait Football Association from 1968 to 1976. 3- Abdulkarim Abdullah Al-Kanderi: Born in 1981. PhD in business and commercial law. Works as a lawyer and professor at the Faculty of Law at Kuwait University. Member of the National Assembly (2013 – 2016 – 2020 and annulled 2022). 4- Muhannad Talal Al-Sayer: Born in 1981. Master of Private Law. Member of the National Assembly (2020 – annulled 2022). 5- Abdulaziz Tariq Al-Saqoubi: Born in 1986. Bachelor of Architecture from the College of Engineering and Petroleum at Kuwait University 2008. Master of Architecture from University of Cincinnati. Member of the National Assembly (2020 – annulled 2022). 6- Janan Mohsen Ramadan: Born in 1973. Bachelor of Chemical Engineering from Kuwait University. Master of Chemical Engineering from Kuwait University. Member of the annulled 2022 National Assembly. 7- Hamad Adel Al-Obeid: Born in 1982. Holds a Bachelor’s degree in Comparative Jurisprudence and Fundamentals of Jurisprudence from Kuwait University. Holds a Master’s degree in Islamic economics from Cairo University. Member of the annulled 2022 National Assembly. 8- Fares Saad Al-Otaibi: Born in 1974. Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. General Controller in Kuwait Municipality. Member of the National Assembly (2013 – 2020 – annulled 2022). 9- Hamad Abdurrahman Al-Olayan: Born in 1982. Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Kuwait University. Worked in banking sector. 10- Jarrah Khaled Al-Fouzan: Born in 1989. Bachelor’s law degree. General Manager of Cyber Systems. Profiles of the 10 winners from the 4th constituency: 1- Bader Sayyar Al-Shammari: Born in 1973. Retired Major General from the Ministry of Interior. Formerly Director of Jahra Immigration. 2- Mubarak Hummoud Al-Tasha: Holds PhD in private law compared to Islamic law. Legal advisor to the Minister of Justice and Minister of Awqaf. Teacher of personal status law at Kuwait University. Teacher of civil law at the Commercial Institute. Member of the annulled 2022 National Assembly. 3- Mutib Ayed Al Thaydi. Born in 1968. Holds a Bachelor’s degree in Education. Former Vice President of the Educational Association at the College of Basic Education. Works as a teacher in the Ministry of Education. 4- Mohammad Awadh Al-Ruqaib. Born in 1981. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in accounting. Former executive in Kuwait Credit Bank (KCB). Former member of the Municipal Council. 5 – Mohammad Hayef Al-Mutairi. Born in 1964. Holds a BA in Islamic Studies. Imam and preacher at the Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs. Member of the National Assembly (2008 – 2009 – 2012 – 2016 – annulled 2022). 6- Mubarak Haif Al-Hajraf. Born in 1970. Holds a Master’s degree in law and a diploma in private law. Member of the National Assembly (2016 – 2020 – annulled 2022). 7- Abdullah Fahad Al-Enizi. Born in 1976. Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Kuwait University. Member of the Municipal Council (2009). Member of the National Assembly (2016 – annulled 2022). 8- Saad Ali Al-Rashidi. Born in 1965. Holds a high school diploma. Worked in the Ministry of Interior. Member of the National Assembly (2008 – 2009 – annulled 2012 – 2013 – 2016 – 2020 – annulled 2022). 9 – Fayez Ghanem Al-Jamhour. Born in 1971. Holds a Bachlor’s degree in Sharia. Former executive at Ministry of Public Works. Businessman. Former MP in the 2020 National Assembly. 10- Shuaib Shabab Al-Muwaizri. Born in 1959. Holds a diploma in police sciences. A former colonel in the Ministry of Interior. Former minister. Member of the National Assembly (2009 – annulled 2012 – 2016 – 2020 – annulled 2022). Profiles of the 10 winners from the 5th constituency: 1- Saud Abdulaziz Al-Asfour. Master’s in Mechanical Engineering from the United States. Worked in the field of media and journalism. Member of the National Assembly (annulled 2022) 2- Hamdan Salem Al-Azmi. Born in 1968. Master’s in Civil Law. Attorney and legal researcher at the Ministry of Interior. Member of the National Assembly (2013 – 2016 – 2020 and annulled 2022). 3- Khaled Mohammad Al-Otaibi. Born in 1966. Bachelor’s degree in Police Sciences. Member of the National Assembly (2016 – 2020 – annulled 2022). 4- Hani Hussein Shams: Born in 1970. Bachelor’s degree in Commerce, majoring in accounting from Kuwait University. Member of Parliament (annulled 2022). 5- Marzouq Faleh Al-Habini: Born in 1952. Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. Worked as Acting Director of Health Affairs in Kuwait Municipality. Member of the National Assembly (1996 – 1999 – 2003 – 2006 – 2008 – annulled 2022) and Member of the National Council of 1990. 6- Fahd Falah Al-Azmi: Ex-military. 7- Abdulhadi Nasser Al-Ajmi: Born in 1974. Holds a PhD in Islamic history. Professor of History and Civilization at the College of Arts at Kuwait University. 8- Mohammad Hussein Al-Mahan: Holds a Diploma in IT from Cambridge, the United Kingdom. Bachelor’s degree in Media from October 6 University, Egypt. Masters from Cairo University. Holds a PhD. Member of the National Assembly (annulled 2022). 9- Majed Musaed Al-Mutairi: Born in 1972. Bachelor’s of Business Administration. Worked for the Kuwait Oil Company. Member of the National Assembly (2016 and annulled 2022). 10- Mohammad Hadi Al-Huwaila. Born in 1971. PhD in administration and a master’s in political science. Member of the teaching staff at the Saad Al-Abdullah Academy for Security Sciences and the Arab Open University. Member of the National Assembly (2008 – 2009 – 2013 – 2016 – 2020 and annulled 2022).

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