The Lebanese diaspora in African countries cast their ballots on Sunday, May 8th, with a turnout of almost 50% of the registered voters in the 2022 parliamentary elections.
According to the state-run National News Agency (NNA), the turnout was as follows:
- Togo: 107 voters or 23.36 percent.
- Gabon: 501 voters with a rate of 59.08 percent.
- Cameroon:132 voters or 57.89 percent.
- Congo: 351 voters or 61.26 percent.
- Morocco: 122 voters or 49.19 percent.
- Anguilla: 146 voters or 43.98 percent.
- Benin: 330 voters, or 63.71 percent.
- Burkina Faso: 155 people with a percentage of 52.90
- Senegal: 405 voters or 57.28 percent.
- The Democratic Republic of the Congo: 509 voters or 59.53 percent.
- South Africa: 156 voters or 38.42 percent.
- Sierra Leone: 375 voters or 51.80 percent.
- Ghana: 513 voters or 50.69 percent.
- Guinea: 210 voters or 39.47 percent.
- Côte d’Ivoire: 2801 voters, or 46.14 percent.
- Liberia: 105 voters or 27.93 percent.
- Nigeria: 1,300 voters or 50.39 percent.
- Zambia: 175 voters or 42.79 percent.
- Mali: 166 voters or 52.37 percent.
Total: 8,559 voters, or 48.95 percent