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Winners from Abu Dhabi and Fujairah
Six winners are announced after polling stations in Abu Dhabi and Fujairah closed at 7pm. Official results will be announced at a later date to give candidates the chance to challenge the results.
- Ahmad Saeed Abdullah Al Danhani from Fujairah is a former ambassador and also a Dibba native who began his career in the Ministry of Economy and Commerce in 1987. He later moved on to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs which saw him serve as the envoy to China, before taking up the reigns in Spain and later Tunisia. He now holds the position of Deputy Director of Abu Dhabi's Department of Science and Research.
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Abu Dhabi: The voting at the two polling stations in Abu Dhabi and Fujairah closed at 7pm on December 16, with the primary results announced at 8pm.
The four winners from Abu Dhabi are:
Mohammad Mohammad Ali Fadel Al Hameli
304 votes
Ahmad Shabeeb Mohammad Al Daheri
302 votes
Amal Abdullah Juma Karam Al Qubaisi
265 votes
Rashid Musabbah Al Kindi Ali Marar
194 votes
The two winners from Fujairah are:
Sultan Ahmad Al Moadhen Danhani
122 votes
Ahmad Saeed Al Danhani
94 votes
Voting across the country will run over three days and the official results will be announced at a later date after candidates are given the chance to challenge any of the results.
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