The counting committee of the National Elections Commission (NEC) has set a “reserve list” for the members of the Federal National Council, the winners of the legislative elections witnessed by the state on October 5, represented by 20 alternate members (13 men and 7 females). Qualitative same.

The members of the reserve list remain “on call”. Any of them may be used in the event that the seat of a member of the Board (elected) is vacant at least three months before the end of the term of the Board, to be replaced by the candidate with the highest votes in the reserve list of the Emirate. Term of membership of his predecessor.

According to Article (67) of the Final Provisions, after the counting of votes and determining the winners of the seats allocated to each Emirate, according to the highest number of votes obtained by the candidate, the Emirate's special reserve list shall be determined in descending order and according to the highest number of votes after the main list. The list remains “on call” for 45 months, or three years and nine months from the Council's four-year term.

The reserve list for men from Abu Dhabi consists of «Nasser Awadh Yahya Menhali (2463 votes) and Faris Khamis al-Fandi Mazrouei (1766 votes)», as the most received votes after the two candidates in the elections, while the reserve list of women «small Saied Ameri (295 Votes, and Maryam Hamad Al Shamsi (276 votes) », as the two candidates with the most votes after the two winning candidates in the elections.

The reserve list includes (men) for Dubai, «Ahmed Ali Zaabi (904 votes), and Talal Ahmed Shanqeeti (850 votes)», while the reserve list (women) «Mona Khalifa Hammad (279 votes) and attributed Suleiman bin Sulaiman (230 votes) ».

The men's reserve list for Ajman included Saleh Saeed Al Matrooshi (583 votes), while the women's reserve list included Shamaa Sultan Al Matrooshi (102 votes). In Umm Al Quwain, the men's reserve list included 'Ali Abdullah bin Hamdah (487 votes), while the women's reserve list included' Aisha Abdullah Al Ali (164 votes). ' In Fujairah, the men's reserve list included “Ahmad Muhammad al-Zeyoudi (1943 votes)”. The women's reserve list included 'Aisha Mohammed al-Hantoubi (676 votes).

On the other hand, the reserve lists in Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah lacked female names for two reasons. First, the two emirates did not allocate women seats to compete in the elections. The second is the lack of a candidate among the names of the candidates who received the most votes after the winning candidates.

Subsequently, the list of Sharjah reserves included «Mohammed Hassan Al-Zhoori (850 votes), Abdul Rahman Mohammed Al Owais (737 votes), and Hamad Abdul Wahab Al-Qawadi (583 votes).

Also included in the reserve list for Ras Al Khaimah «Saif Ali Mazrouei (1413 votes), Suleiman Mohammed al-Shumaili (1248 votes), and Walid Shaiban Habsi (1222 votes)».

It is scheduled to be invited to convene the Council, with its new composition, after November 18, as the complementary four-year date for the term of office of deputies of the Council (expired).

Designated Members

The list of appointed members of the Council includes 20 members, including 13 women compared to seven males, including four members from the Emirate of Abu Dhabi (two women and two men), four from Dubai (two women and two men), in addition to three women in the Emirate of Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah, and two members. (Man and woman) for Fujairah, Ajman and Umm Al Quwain.