Capital Governorate

  • Constituency 1: Adel Al Assoomi  (Independent) re-elected
  • Constituency 2:  Khalil Al Marzouq (Al Wefaq) re-elected
  • Constituency 3: Hadi Al Mousawi (Al Wefaq) replaces Jasem Al Momin (Al Wefaq)
  • Constituency 4: Abdul Jalil Khalil (Al Wefaq) re-elected
  • Constituency 5: Mohammad Mizal (Al Wefaq) re-elected
  • Constituency 6: Abdul Rahman Bu Mjaid (Independent) re-elected
  • Constituency 7: Abdul Majid Al Seba’ (Al Wefaq) replaces Abdul Aziz Hassan Abul (Independent)
  • Constituency 8: Jameel Kadhim (Al Wefaq) re-elected

Muharraq Governorate

  • Constituency 1: Adel Al Mouawda (Al Asalah) re-elected
  • Constituency 2: Second round to be held between Ebrahim Bu Sandal (Al Asalah - Incumbent) and Abdul Hamid Al Mir (Independent)
  • Constituency 3: Second round to be held between Ali Ahmad Abdullah (Islamic Menbar- Incumbent) and Ebrahim Shareef (Waad)
  • Constituency 4: Second round to be held between Abdul Basit Al Sha’air (Islamic Menbar ) and Mahmoud Al Mahmoud (Independent). The winner replaces Eisa Ahmad Abul Fateh (Al Asalah)
  • Constituency 5: Eisa Al Kooheji (Independent) replaces Sami Qambar (Islamic Menbar)
  • Constituency 6: Ali Al Ashiri (Al Wefaq) replaces Hamza Ali Kadhim (Al Wefaq)
  • Constituency 7: Othman Sharif (Independent) replaces Nasser Al Fadhalah (Islamic Menbar)
  • Constituency 8: Second round to be held between Ganim Al Buaineen (Al Asalah – Incumbent) and Abdul Nasser Abdullah (Independent)

Northern Governorate

  • Constituency 1: Matar Matar (Al Wefaq) replaces Ali Salman (Al Wefaq)
  • Constituency 2: Ali Al Aswad (Al Wefaq) replaces Makki Hilal (Al Wefaq)
  • Constituency 3: Abdul Hussain Al Matghawi (Al Wefaq) re-elected
  • Constituency 4: Hassan Al Dossary (Independent) re-elected
  • Constituency 5: Mohammad Majid (Al Wefaq) replaces Mohammad Jameel Al Jamri (Al Wefaq)
  • Constituency 6: Second round to be held between Jamal Dawood (Independent) and Mohammad Al Amadi (Islamic Menbar). The winner replaces Mohammad Khalid Ebrahim (Islamic Menbar)
  • Constituency  7: Jasem Hussain (Al Wefaq) re-elected
  • Constituency 8: Jawad Fairouz (Al Wefaq) re-elected
  • Constituency 9: Hassan Ali Sultan (Al Wefaq) re-elected

Central Governorate

  • Constituency 1: Salman Abdullah (Al Wefaq) replaces Jalal Fairouz (Al Wefaq)
  • Constituency 2: Abdullah Al A'ali (Al Wefaq) re-elected
  • Constituency 3: Second round to be held between Ebrahim Al Hadi (Islamic Menbar – Incumbent) and Adnan Al Maliki (Independent)
  • Constituency 4: Second Round to be held between Muneera Fakhroo (Wa’ad) and Esa Al Qadhi (Independent). The winner replaces Salah Ali (Islamic Menbar)
  • Constituency 5: Abd Ali Mohammad Hassan (Al Wefaq) re-elected
  • Constituency 6:  Hassan Eisa (Al Wefaq) replaces Haidar Hassan (Al Wefaq)
  • Constituency 7: Abdul Haleem Murad (Al Asalah) re-elected
  • Constituency 8: Second Round to be held between Abdul Lateef Al Shaikh (Islamic Menbar- incumbent) and Ali Al Zayid (Independent)
  • Constituency 9: Khalifa Dhahrani (Independent) re-elected

Southern Governorate

  • Constituency 1: Jasem Al Saeedi (Independent) re-elected
  • Constituency 2: Abdullah Bin Huwail (Independent) replaces Hamad Al Muhanadi (Asalah)
  • Constituency 3: Second round to be held between Sharikh Al Dossary (Independent) and Ahmad Al Mulla (Independent). The winner replaces Sami Al Buhairi (Asalah)
  • Constituency 4: Abdullah Al Dossary (Independent) re-elected
  • Constituency 5: Khamis Al Rumaihi (Independent) re-elected
  • Constituency 6: Lateefa Al Gaood (Independent) re-elected