The names of the newly elected FNC members and reserve-list candidates per emirate are as follows:
Elected members:
- Suhail Nukhairah Suhail Al Affari
- Khalfan Rashid Al Nayli Al Shamsi
- Naema Abdul Rahman Mohammed Al Mansouri
- Moaza Mohammed Musallam Al Amri
Elected members:
- Hamad Ahmad Sultan Al Rahoumi
- Osama Ahmad Abdullah Al Shafar
- Mariam Majed Khalfan Bin Thania
- Sarah Mohammed Amin Filknaz
Elected members:
- Humaid Ali Al Abbar Al Shamsi
- Adnan Hamad Mohammed Al Hammadi
- Obaid Khalfan Obaid Al Ghoul
Elected members:
- Ahmad Hamad Abu Shihab Al Suwaidi
- Hind Humaid Bin Hindi Al Olayli
- Emirate of Umm Al Quwain:
Elected members:
- Mohammed Issa Obaid Al Kashef
- Athra Hassan Humaid Bin Rakkad
- Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah:
Elected members:
- Yousef Abdullah Batran Al Shihhi
- Saeed Rashid Abdullah Al Abdi
- Ahmad Abdullah Mohammed Al Shihhi
Elected members:
- Mohammed Ahmad Mohammed Al Yamahi
- Sabreen Hasan Saeed Al Yamahi
NEC reiterated that the results issued today are preliminary results, as the appeals will be open from October 6 to 7, 2019. The Committee will announce the final results on October 13 as per the election timeline.
Out of the total 478 candidates, 20 were elected, making up 50 percent of the Federal National Council. The Rulers of the Emirates will appoint the remaining representatives of their respective emirates.
A total of 117,592 voters cast their votes, and the voter turnout per emirate amounted to 35,790 in Abu Dhabi, 12,891 in Dubai, 22,451 in Sharjah, 4,393 in Ajman, 3,778 in Umm Al Quwain, 22,172 in Ras Al Khaimah, and 16,117 in Fujairah.
A total of 39 polling stations across the UAE were allocated for the 2019 elections. The top five polling stations in terms of number of votes were Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center, Ras Al RAK Expo Centre, Al Ain Convention Centre – Al Khubaisi, Fujairah Exhibition Centre, and Sharjah Cultural and Chess Club.
Meanwhile, overseas voting took place in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation on September 22 and 23. Polling stations set up at UAE embassies, consulates, and diplomatic missions in various countries around the world welcomed members of the electoral college that are currently residing abroad.