Electoral Districts of The Palestinian National Authority

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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