Electoral Districts Of The Palestinian National Authority
The 16 Governorates of the Palestinian National Authority are divided into 16 electoral districts (Aqdya, singular – qadaa). (Capitals of districts are in parentheses)
Jerusalem Governorate:
- Jerusalem District (Jerusalem)
Bethlehem Governorate:
- Bethlehem District (Bethlehem)
Deir Al-Balah Governorate:
- Deir Al-Balah District (Deir Al-Balah)
Gaza Governorate:
- Gaza District (Gaza City)
Hebron Governorate:
- Hebron District (Hebron)
Jenin Governorate:
- Jenin District (Jenin)
Jericho Governorate:
- Jericho District (Jericho)
Khan Yunis Governorate:
- Khan Younis District (Khan Younis)
Nablus Governorate:
- Nablus District (Nablus)
North Gaza Governorate:
- North Gaza (Jabalya)
Qalqilya Governorate:
- Qalqilya District (Qalqilya)
Rafah Governorate:
- Rafah District (Rafah)
Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governorate:
- Ramallah and Al-Bireh District (Ramallah)
Salfit Governorate:
- Salfit District (Salfit)
Tubas Governorate:
- Tubas District (Tubas)
Tulkarm Governorate:
- Tulkarm District (Tulkarm)
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