December 2005 Election Results
The coalition ended up with 977,325 votes, or 8.0% of the vote, which amounted to 25 out of 275 seats in the Iraqi National Assembly. The following 25 people were nominated as the coalition's representatives:
- 1. Usama Abd Al Azeez Al Nujaifi - Sunni Arab
- 2. Iyad Allawi - Shiite Arab, Iraqi National Accord
- 3. Iyad Raouf Mohamed Jalal Al Deen
- 4. Jamal Abd Al Hadi Batekh
- 5. Hajem Mahdi Saleh
- 6. Husam Abd Al Kareem Abed Ali
- 7. Husain Ali Al Sha'alan
- 8. Hamid Majid Mousa - Shiite, Iraqi Communist Party
- 9. Kheir Alla Kareem Kathem
- 10. Radwan Husain Abbas Al Kleidar
- 11. Sa'ad Sfouk Al Masoudi
- 12. Safia Taleb Ali
- 13. Aida Shareef Tawfeeq
- 14. Alia Naseef Jasem
- 15. Abd Al Lateef Abd Al Wahab Husain
- 16. Adnan Pachachi - Sunni Arab, Assembly of Independent Democrats
- 17. Ezzat Hasan Ali
- 18. Ghazi al-Yawar - Sunni Arab, The Iraqis
- 19. Falah Hassan al-Naqib
- 20. Mohamed Tawfeeq Husain
- 21. Mohamed Abbas Mohamed
- 22. Mofeed Mohaed Jawad
- 23. Mahdi Ahmad Al Hafeth
- 24. Maysun al-Damluji
- 25. Wael Abdul Latif
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