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2012–13 Palestinian local elections

Local elections were held in the Palestinian territories on 20 October 2012, with a second part to be held on 24 November 2012.[1][2] A total of 245 village councils, 98 municipal councils and 10 local councils would be elected.[1]

Background edit

Local elections had originally been scheduled for 17 July 2010. However, the Central Election Commission was unable to operate in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, resulting in the Palestinian government announcing on 25 April that the elections would be postponed in the Strip. On 10 June 2010 the government announced that all local elections were cancelled.[3]

As a result of the cancellation, several lawsuits were filed against the government. On 13 December the High Court ruled that cancelling the elections was illegal. The government subsequently announced that local elections would be held in 2011.[3] They were originally scheduled for 9 July, before being postponed until 22 October due to the political split between the West Bank controlled by Fatah and the Gaza Strip controlled by Hamas.[4][5] However, in August 2011, they were postponed indefinitely.[6]

On 10 July 2012 the government announced that local elections would be held on 20 October.[7]

Elections edit

Local elections were held in the West Bank on 20 October 2012, with a second part to be held on 24 November 2012. Fatah claimed victory after Hamas withdraw from elections.[8][9]

voting took place in only 92 of the West Bank's 353 municipalities. More than 80 villages were unable to produce candidate lists(a symptom, Hamas claims, of Fatah intimidation). In a further 181 districts, only one candidate list was registered rendering polling unnecessary. With 54.8 per cent of those eligible to vote turned out to cast their ballot[9]

Ms Nour Odeh, a spokesperson for the Palestinian Authority said "We are still hoping that elections will be held in Gaza. A person's right to vote cannot be held hostage to any political faction,".[9]

Hamas Government in Gaza has refused to recognise the election "as a legitimate expression of the Palestinian peoples' will." The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights also questioned the legitimacy of the polls, "in light of the limiting of public freedoms and continuing widespread violations of human rights by the PA."[9]

Results edit

Jerusalem Governorate edit

Abu Dis edit

Local Authority Abu Dis Governorate Jerusalem
Eligible voters 5,241 Participation 52.15%[10]
List Votes Seats
Independence and Development Fatah[11][12] 1,288 6
Late Salah Eyad DFLP[11][13] 786 4
Youth of Change Alliance (PFLP, PPSF, PNI)[11][14] 524 3

Biddu edit

Local Authority Biddu Governorate Jerusalem
Eligible voters 3,253 Participation 61.05%[10]
List Votes Seats
Fatherland and Construction Alliance[15] 1,001 6
Biddu First Independent[15] 517 3
Bloc "Loyalty to the Independent Fatherland" Independent[15] 367 2

Jenin Governorate edit

Ajjah edit

Local Authority Ajjah Governorate Jenin
Eligible voters 2,876 Participation 69.74%[10]
List Votes Seats
Independence and Development Fatah[16] 1,210 6
Ajjah Bloc for Development Independent[16] 503 2
Justice and Equality DFLP[16] 206 1

Al-Yamun edit

Local Authority Al-Yamun Governorate Jenin
Eligible voters 1,444 Participation 19.75%[10]
List Votes Seats
Independence and Development Fatah[17] 671 8
Loyalty to Al-Aqsa Independent[17] 550 7

'Anin edit

Local Authority 'Anin Governorate Jenin
Eligible voters 1,900 Participation 66.26%[10]
List Votes Seats
United Alliance[18] 733 7
Fatherland PPP[18] 486 4

Araqah edit

Local Authority Araqah Governorate Jenin
Eligible voters 1,011 Participation 66.07%[10]
List Votes Seats
Sons of Araqah - Covenant and Loyalty List Independent[19] 435 6
Generosity Without Limits Independent[19] 195 3

Arraba edit

Local Authority Arraba Governorate Jenin
Eligible voters 5,280 Participation 63.86%[10]
List Votes Seats
Return Alliance[20] 1,582 7
Arraba for All Independent[20] 1,561 6

Bir al-Basha edit

Local Authority Bir al-Basha Governorate Jenin
Eligible voters 624 Participation 77.88%[10]
List Votes Seats
Jerusalem and Return Independent[21] 292 6
Bir al-Basha for All DFLP[21] 132 3

Burqin edit

Local Authority Burqin Governorate Jenin
Eligible voters 1,787 Participation 63.64%[10]
List Votes Seats
Independence and Development Fatah[22] 1,011 8
Burqin for All DFLP[22] 663 5

Fandaqumiya edit

Local Authority Fandaqumiya Governorate Jenin
Eligible voters 1,638 Participation 72.71%[10]
List Votes Seats
Independence and Development Fatah[23] 575 4
Fandaqumiya First Independent[23] 321 3
Our Country DFLP[23] 144 1
Fatherland PPP[23] 98 1

Jaba edit

Local Authority Jaba Governorate Jenin
Eligible voters 4,297 Participation 41.57%[10]
List Votes Seats
Independence and Development Fatah[24] 1,314 10
Development and Construction DFLP[24] 410 3

Jenin edit

Local Authority Jenin Governorate Jenin
Eligible voters 17,318 Participation 44.12%[10]
List Votes Seats
Worthy Jenin Independent[25] 3,867 8
Independence and Development Alliance[25] 2,312 5
Jenin for All PFLP[25] 707 2
National Initiative and Independents PNI[25] 434 0

Qabatiya edit

Local Authority Qabatiya Governorate Jenin
Eligible voters 8,636 Participation 56.11%[10]
List Votes Seats
Independence and Development Fatah[26] 2,631 10
United Qabatiya Independent[26] 1,433 5
Youth Bloc for Development and Growth DFLP[26] 281 0

Raba edit

Local Authority Raba Governorate Jenin
Eligible voters 1,754 Participation 78.96%[10]
List Votes Seats
Independence and Development Fatah[27] 695 5
Raba for All Independent[27] 574 4

Rummanah edit

Local Authority Rummanah Governorate Jenin
Eligible voters 1,784 Participation 61.10%[10]
List Votes Seats
Independence and Development Fatah[28] 789 9
Palestinian National Initiative PNI[28] 211 2

Silat ad-Dhahr edit

Local Authority Silat ad-Dhahr Governorate Jenin
Eligible voters 2,905 Participation 59.10%[10]
List Votes Seats
Independence and Development Fatah[29] 1,116 8
Fatherland PPP[29] 424 3
Progress and Prosperity DFLP[29] 97 0

Zababdeh edit

Local Authority Zababdeh Governorate Jenin
Eligible voters 2,121 Participation 76.85%[10]
List Votes Seats
Construction and Development Independent[30] 655 4
National Zababdeh Independent[30] 501 3
United Zababdeh Independent[30] 421 2

Tulkarm Governorate edit

Attil edit

Local Authority Attil Governorate Tulkarm
Eligible voters 5,292 Participation 62.66%[10]
List Votes Seats
Independence and Development Fatah[31] 1,642 6
Construction and Development Independent[31] 913 3
Unity Independent[31] 630 2

Bal'a edit

Local Authority Bal'a Governorate Tulkarm
Eligible voters 3,706 Participation 73.21%[10]
List Votes Seats
Bal'a for All Independent[32] 1,222 5
Sons of the Land Hand in Hand Independent[32] 1,045 4
Wafa Independent[32] 354 2

Baqa ash-Sharqiyya edit

Local Authority Baqa ash-Sharqiyya and Nazlat Governorate Tulkarm
Eligible voters 4,650 Participation 76.92%[10]
List Votes Seats
Unity [33] 1,240 4
Independence and Development Fatah[33] 794 3
Construction and Development Independent[33] 401 1
Sons of the Land Independent[33] 368 1
Fatherland PPP[33] 335 1
Country for All Independent[33] 333 1

Beit Lid edit

Local Authority Beit Lid Governorate Tulkarm
Eligible voters 3,475 Participation 73.41%[10]
List Votes Seats
Independence and Development Fatah[34] 1,632 7
Competencies of Beit Lid Independent[34] 788 4

Deir al-Ghusun edit

Local Authority Deir al-Ghusun Governorate Tulkarm
Eligible voters 4,987 Participation 72.65%[10]
List Votes Seats
Independence and Development Fatah[35] 670 3
Brotherhood Independent[35] 518 2
Our Country Independent[35] 501 2
Ghusun Bloc Independent[35] 386 2
Freedom Independent[35] 325 2
Democratic Change DFLP[35] 318 1
Deir al-Ghusun for All Alliance[35] 309 1
Representation of the Fatherland Alliance[35] 187 0
Fatherland PPP[35] 176 0

Tulkarm edit

Local Authority Tulkarm Governorate Tulkarm
Eligible voters 27,350 Participation 56.82%[10]
List Votes Seats
Independence and Development Fatah, DFLP[36][37] 7,869 8
Independents Independent[36] 2,425 3
Fatherland Fatherland Movement[36] 2,232 2
Our Country Alliance (PFLP, PPP, PNI, independents)[36][37] 1,797 2
Tulkarm for All PPSF[37] 612 0

Zeita edit

Local Authority Zeita Governorate Tulkarm
Eligible voters 1,805 Participation 75.57%[10]
List Votes Seats
United Zeita List Independent[38] 529 4
Independence and Development Fatah[38] 415 3
The Right Independent[38] 207 1
We are all Zeita Independent[38] 127 1

Elections by Acclamation edit

Elections by Acclamation
Governorate Local Authority List
Jerusalem Jib National Unity Alliance[39]
Jerusalem Al-Ram Martyr Tal'at Ramih List - Al-Ram for All Alliance[40]
Jerusalem As-Sawahira ash-Sharqiya Martyr Yasser Arafat Bloc Alliance[41]
Jerusalem Ash-Sheikh Sa'd Independence and Development Fatah[42]
Jerusalem Al-Eizariya Independence and Development Fatah[43]
Jerusalem Al-Qubeiba Independence and Development Alliance[44]
Jerusalem Nabi Samwil Independence and Development Fatah[45]
Jerusalem Beit Ijza Independence and Development Fatah[46]
Jerusalem Beit Iksa Independence and Development Fatah[47]
Jerusalem Beit Hanina al-Balad Sons of the Land Independent[48]
Jerusalem Beit Duqqu Independence and Development Fatah[49]
Jerusalem Beit Surik Independence and Development Fatah[50]
Jerusalem Beit 'Anan National Unity and Development Alliance[51]
Jerusalem Bir Nabala Independence and Development Fatah[52]
Jerusalem Jaba' Independence and Development Alliance[53]
Jerusalem Hizma Independence and Development Fatah[54]
Jerusalem Qatanna Independence and Development Fatah[55]
Jerusalem Kalandia Independence and Development Fatah[56]
Jerusalem Kafr 'Aqab Independence and Development Fatah[57]
Jerusalem Mikhmas Independence and Development Fatah[58]
Jenin Umm ar-Rihan Independence and Development Fatah[59]
Jenin Umm at-Tut Independence and Development Fatah[60]
Jenin Ash-Shuhada Independence and Development Fatah[61]
Jenin At-Tayba Sons of At-Tayba Alliance[19]
Jenin Al-Attara Independence and Development Fatah[62]
Jenin Al-Mughayyir Independence and Development Fatah[63]
Jenin Barta'a ash-Sharqiyyah Independence and Development Fatah[64]
Jenin Ti'inik Independence and Development Fatah[65]
Jenin Telfit Telfit of Tomorrow Independent[66]
Jenin Khirbet Abdallah al-Yunis Independence and Development Fatah[67]
Jenin Zabda Al-Jadida Independence and Development Alliance[68]
Jenin Sanur Independence and Development Alliance[69]
Jenin Silat al-Harithiya Independence and Development Fatah[70]
Jenin Fahma al-Jadida Independence and Development Fatah[71]
Jenin Tura Independence and Development
Jenin Riyadh Independence and Development Fatah[72]
Jenin Rayyan Independence and Development Fatah[73]
Jenin Kafr Dan Independence and Development Fatah[74]
Jenin Kafr Rai Independence and Development Alliance[75]
Jenin Kufeirit United Kufeirit Bloc Alliance[76]
Jenin Misilyah Independence and Development Fatah[29]
Jenin Ya'bad Independence and Development Fatah[77]
Tulkarm Al-Jarushiya Independence and Development Fatah[78]
Tulkarm Saffarin Independence and Development Fatah[79]
Tulkarm Seida Independence and Development Fatah[80]
Tulkarm Shufta Independence and Development Fatah[81]
Tulkarm 'Illar Independence and Development Fatah[82]
Tulkarm Anabta Independence, Development and Construction Alliance[83]
Tulkarm Far'un Independence and Development Fatah[84]
Tulkarm Qaffin Independence and Development Fatah[85]
Tulkarm Kafr al-Labad Kafr al-Labad for All Independent[86]

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Local elections were held in the Palestinian territories on 20 October 2012 with a second part to be held on 24 November 2012 1 2 A total of 245 village councils 98 municipal councils and 10 local councils would be elected 1 Contents 1 Background 2 Elections 3 Results 3 1 Jerusalem Governorate 3 1 1 Abu Dis 3 1 2 Biddu 3 2 Jenin Governorate 3 2 1 Ajjah 3 2 2 Al Yamun 3 2 3 Anin 3 2 4 Araqah 3 2 5 Arraba 3 2 6 Bir al Basha 3 2 7 Burqin 3 2 8 Fandaqumiya 3 2 9 Jaba 3 2 10 Jenin 3 2 11 Qabatiya 3 2 12 Raba 3 2 13 Rummanah 3 2 14 Silat ad Dhahr 3 2 15 Zababdeh 3 3 Tulkarm Governorate 3 3 1 Attil 3 3 2 Bal a 3 3 3 Baqa ash Sharqiyya 3 3 4 Beit Lid 3 3 5 Deir al Ghusun 3 3 6 Tulkarm 3 3 7 Zeita 3 4 Elections by Acclamation 4 ReferencesBackground editLocal elections had originally been scheduled for 17 July 2010 However the Central Election Commission was unable to operate in the Hamas controlled Gaza Strip resulting in the Palestinian government announcing on 25 April that the elections would be postponed in the Strip On 10 June 2010 the government announced that all local elections were cancelled 3 As a result of the cancellation several lawsuits were filed against the government On 13 December the High Court ruled that cancelling the elections was illegal The government subsequently announced that local elections would be held in 2011 3 They were originally scheduled for 9 July before being postponed until 22 October due to the political split between the West Bank controlled by Fatah and the Gaza Strip controlled by Hamas 4 5 However in August 2011 they were postponed indefinitely 6 On 10 July 2012 the government announced that local elections would be held on 20 October 7 Elections editLocal elections were held in the West Bank on 20 October 2012 with a second part to be held on 24 November 2012 Fatah claimed victory after Hamas withdraw from elections 8 9 voting took place in only 92 of the West Bank s 353 municipalities More than 80 villages were unable to produce candidate lists a symptom Hamas claims of Fatah intimidation In a further 181 districts only one candidate list was registered rendering polling unnecessary With 54 8 per cent of those eligible to vote turned out to cast their ballot 9 Ms Nour Odeh a spokesperson for the Palestinian Authority said We are still hoping that elections will be held in Gaza A person s right to vote cannot be held hostage to any political faction 9 Hamas Government in Gaza has refused to recognise the election as a legitimate expression of the Palestinian peoples will The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights also questioned the legitimacy of the polls in light of the limiting of public freedoms and continuing widespread violations of human rights by the PA 9 Results editJerusalem Governorate edit Abu Dis edit Local Authority Abu Dis Governorate JerusalemEligible voters 5 241 Participation 52 15 10 List Votes SeatsIndependence and Development Fatah 11 12 1 288 6Late Salah Eyad DFLP 11 13 786 4Youth of Change Alliance PFLP PPSF PNI 11 14 524 3Biddu edit Local Authority Biddu Governorate JerusalemEligible voters 3 253 Participation 61 05 10 List Votes SeatsFatherland and Construction Alliance 15 1 001 6Biddu First Independent 15 517 3Bloc Loyalty to the Independent Fatherland Independent 15 367 2Jenin Governorate edit Ajjah edit Local Authority Ajjah Governorate JeninEligible voters 2 876 Participation 69 74 10 List Votes SeatsIndependence and Development Fatah 16 1 210 6Ajjah Bloc for Development Independent 16 503 2Justice and Equality DFLP 16 206 1Al Yamun edit Local Authority Al Yamun Governorate JeninEligible voters 1 444 Participation 19 75 10 List Votes SeatsIndependence and Development Fatah 17 671 8Loyalty to Al Aqsa Independent 17 550 7 Anin edit Local Authority Anin Governorate JeninEligible voters 1 900 Participation 66 26 10 List Votes SeatsUnited Alliance 18 733 7Fatherland PPP 18 486 4Araqah edit Local Authority Araqah Governorate JeninEligible voters 1 011 Participation 66 07 10 List Votes SeatsSons of Araqah Covenant and Loyalty List Independent 19 435 6Generosity Without Limits Independent 19 195 3Arraba edit Local Authority Arraba Governorate JeninEligible voters 5 280 Participation 63 86 10 List Votes SeatsReturn Alliance 20 1 582 7Arraba for All Independent 20 1 561 6Bir al Basha edit Local Authority Bir al Basha Governorate JeninEligible voters 624 Participation 77 88 10 List Votes SeatsJerusalem and Return Independent 21 292 6Bir al Basha for All DFLP 21 132 3Burqin edit Local Authority Burqin Governorate JeninEligible voters 1 787 Participation 63 64 10 List Votes SeatsIndependence and Development Fatah 22 1 011 8Burqin for All DFLP 22 663 5Fandaqumiya edit Local Authority Fandaqumiya Governorate JeninEligible voters 1 638 Participation 72 71 10 List Votes SeatsIndependence and Development Fatah 23 575 4Fandaqumiya First Independent 23 321 3Our Country DFLP 23 144 1Fatherland PPP 23 98 1Jaba edit Local Authority Jaba Governorate JeninEligible voters 4 297 Participation 41 57 10 List Votes SeatsIndependence and Development Fatah 24 1 314 10Development and Construction DFLP 24 410 3Jenin edit Local Authority Jenin Governorate JeninEligible voters 17 318 Participation 44 12 10 List Votes SeatsWorthy Jenin Independent 25 3 867 8Independence and Development Alliance 25 2 312 5Jenin for All PFLP 25 707 2National Initiative and Independents PNI 25 434 0Qabatiya edit Local Authority Qabatiya Governorate JeninEligible voters 8 636 Participation 56 11 10 List Votes SeatsIndependence and Development Fatah 26 2 631 10United Qabatiya Independent 26 1 433 5Youth Bloc for Development and Growth DFLP 26 281 0Raba edit Local Authority Raba Governorate JeninEligible voters 1 754 Participation 78 96 10 List Votes SeatsIndependence and Development Fatah 27 695 5Raba for All Independent 27 574 4Rummanah edit Local Authority Rummanah Governorate JeninEligible voters 1 784 Participation 61 10 10 List Votes SeatsIndependence and Development Fatah 28 789 9Palestinian National Initiative PNI 28 211 2Silat ad Dhahr edit Local Authority Silat ad Dhahr Governorate JeninEligible voters 2 905 Participation 59 10 10 List Votes SeatsIndependence and Development Fatah 29 1 116 8Fatherland PPP 29 424 3Progress and Prosperity DFLP 29 97 0Zababdeh edit Local Authority Zababdeh Governorate JeninEligible voters 2 121 Participation 76 85 10 List Votes SeatsConstruction and Development Independent 30 655 4National Zababdeh Independent 30 501 3United Zababdeh Independent 30 421 2Tulkarm Governorate edit Attil edit Local Authority Attil Governorate TulkarmEligible voters 5 292 Participation 62 66 10 List Votes SeatsIndependence and Development Fatah 31 1 642 6Construction and Development Independent 31 913 3Unity Independent 31 630 2Bal a edit Local Authority Bal a Governorate TulkarmEligible voters 3 706 Participation 73 21 10 List Votes SeatsBal a for All Independent 32 1 222 5Sons of the Land Hand in Hand Independent 32 1 045 4Wafa Independent 32 354 2Baqa ash Sharqiyya edit Local Authority Baqa ash Sharqiyya and Nazlat Governorate TulkarmEligible voters 4 650 Participation 76 92 10 List Votes SeatsUnity 33 1 240 4Independence and Development Fatah 33 794 3Construction and Development Independent 33 401 1Sons of the Land Independent 33 368 1Fatherland PPP 33 335 1Country for All Independent 33 333 1Beit Lid edit Local Authority Beit Lid Governorate TulkarmEligible voters 3 475 Participation 73 41 10 List Votes SeatsIndependence and Development Fatah 34 1 632 7Competencies of Beit Lid Independent 34 788 4Deir al Ghusun edit Local Authority Deir al Ghusun Governorate TulkarmEligible voters 4 987 Participation 72 65 10 List Votes SeatsIndependence and Development Fatah 35 670 3Brotherhood Independent 35 518 2Our Country Independent 35 501 2Ghusun Bloc Independent 35 386 2Freedom Independent 35 325 2Democratic Change DFLP 35 318 1Deir al Ghusun for All Alliance 35 309 1Representation of the Fatherland Alliance 35 187 0Fatherland PPP 35 176 0Tulkarm edit Local Authority Tulkarm Governorate TulkarmEligible voters 27 350 Participation 56 82 10 List Votes SeatsIndependence and Development Fatah DFLP 36 37 7 869 8Independents Independent 36 2 425 3Fatherland Fatherland Movement 36 2 232 2Our Country Alliance PFLP PPP PNI independents 36 37 1 797 2Tulkarm for All PPSF 37 612 0Zeita edit Local Authority Zeita Governorate TulkarmEligible voters 1 805 Participation 75 57 10 List Votes SeatsUnited Zeita List Independent 38 529 4Independence and Development Fatah 38 415 3The Right Independent 38 207 1We are all Zeita Independent 38 127 1Elections by Acclamation edit Elections by AcclamationGovernorate Local Authority ListJerusalem Jib National Unity Alliance 39 Jerusalem Al Ram Martyr Tal at Ramih List Al Ram for All Alliance 40 Jerusalem As Sawahira ash Sharqiya Martyr Yasser Arafat Bloc Alliance 41 Jerusalem Ash Sheikh Sa d Independence and Development Fatah 42 Jerusalem Al Eizariya Independence and Development Fatah 43 Jerusalem Al Qubeiba Independence and Development Alliance 44 Jerusalem Nabi Samwil Independence and Development Fatah 45 Jerusalem Beit Ijza Independence and Development Fatah 46 Jerusalem Beit Iksa Independence and Development Fatah 47 Jerusalem Beit Hanina al Balad Sons of the Land Independent 48 Jerusalem Beit Duqqu Independence and Development Fatah 49 Jerusalem Beit Surik Independence and Development Fatah 50 Jerusalem Beit Anan National Unity and Development Alliance 51 Jerusalem Bir Nabala Independence and Development Fatah 52 Jerusalem Jaba Independence and Development Alliance 53 Jerusalem Hizma Independence and Development Fatah 54 Jerusalem Qatanna Independence and Development Fatah 55 Jerusalem Kalandia Independence and Development Fatah 56 Jerusalem Kafr Aqab Independence and Development Fatah 57 Jerusalem Mikhmas Independence and Development Fatah 58 Jenin Umm ar Rihan Independence and Development Fatah 59 Jenin Umm at Tut Independence and Development Fatah 60 Jenin Ash Shuhada Independence and Development Fatah 61 Jenin At Tayba Sons of At Tayba Alliance 19 Jenin Al Attara Independence and Development Fatah 62 Jenin Al Mughayyir Independence and Development Fatah 63 Jenin Barta a ash Sharqiyyah Independence and Development Fatah 64 Jenin Ti inik Independence and Development Fatah 65 Jenin Telfit Telfit of Tomorrow Independent 66 Jenin Khirbet Abdallah al Yunis Independence and Development Fatah 67 Jenin Zabda Al Jadida Independence and Development Alliance 68 Jenin Sanur Independence and Development Alliance 69 Jenin Silat al Harithiya Independence and Development Fatah 70 Jenin Fahma al Jadida Independence and Development Fatah 71 Jenin Tura Independence and DevelopmentJenin Riyadh Independence and Development Fatah 72 Jenin Rayyan Independence and Development Fatah 73 Jenin Kafr Dan Independence and Development Fatah 74 Jenin Kafr Rai Independence and Development Alliance 75 Jenin Kufeirit United Kufeirit Bloc Alliance 76 Jenin Misilyah Independence and Development Fatah 29 Jenin Ya bad Independence and Development Fatah 77 Tulkarm Al Jarushiya Independence and Development Fatah 78 Tulkarm Saffarin Independence and Development Fatah 79 Tulkarm Seida Independence and Development Fatah 80 Tulkarm Shufta Independence and Development Fatah 81 Tulkarm Illar Independence and Development Fatah 82 Tulkarm Anabta Independence Development and Construction Alliance 83 Tulkarm Far un Independence and Development Fatah 84 Tulkarm Qaffin Independence and Development Fatah 85 Tulkarm Kafr al Labad Kafr al Labad for All Independent 86 References edit a b Registration for the upcoming local elections is now open Central Elections Commission Fatah claims win after Hamas vacates stage The Australian 22 October 2012 a b Local Elections 2010 Central Elections Commission PA delays elections until October Ynetnews 17 May 2011 The 2011 call for local elections postponed Central Elections Commission Abbas Postpones 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