Early parliamentary elections were held in Jordan on 23 January 2013. All 150 seats in the House of Representatives were up for election. Voter turnout was reported to be 56.6%.
Of the 150 available seats, 15 seats were reserved for women, 9 for Christians, 9 for Bedouins, 3 for Chechen or Circassian candidates. A further 27 seats were chosen on the national level, rather than on a constituency basis. The final results of the elections were available on 28 January 2013. More than 90 of the 150 chosen Representatives were new to the House of Representatives. It was reported that a total of 37 Representatives can be seen as Islamist or critical of the government.
Ajloun Governorate (2 Districts, 4 Seats)
First District
Second District
Amman Governorate (7 Districts, 25 Seats)
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Second District
Third District
Fourth District
Fifth District
Sixth District
Seventh District
Aqaba Governorate (1 Districts, 2 Seats)
First District
Balqa Governorate ( 4 Districts, 10 Seats)
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Second District
Third District
Fourth District
Irbid Governorate (9 Districts, 16 Seats)
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Second District
Third District
Fourth District
Fifth District
Sixth District
Seventh District
Eighth District
Ninth District
Jerash Governorate (1 District, 4 Seats)
First District
Karak Governorate (6 Districts, 10 Seats)
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Second District
Third District
Fourth District
Fifth District
Sixth District
Ma'an Governorate (3 Districts, 4 Seats)
First District