With vote counting at or approaching 100% across all six districts, the shape of the new House of Representatives is clear. Six parties cleared the 3.6% threshold: DISY with 17 seats, AKEL with 15, ELAM and DIKO with 8 each, and ALMA and Direct Democracy with 4 each.
Nicosia: 19 seats
DISY wins five seats in Nicosia. Leading the ticket are Dimitris Dimitriou (7,571), Giorgos Pamboridis (6,963), Savia Orfanidou (6,509) and Andreas Konstantinou (5,862), with the fifth seat contested between Charalambos Petridis (4,817), Anastasia Anthousi (4,406) and Elena Kousiou-Hatzidimitriou (3,648).
AKEL also wins five seats. Party general secretary Stefanos Stefanou takes one seat by virtue of his leadership position. The remaining four go to Christos Christofidis (7,342), Giorgos Loukaidis (7,144), Aristos Damianos (7,085) and Konstantinos Konstantinou (6,610), with Charis Polykarpos (3,672) close behind.
ELAM wins three seats. Party leader Christos Christou is elected automatically. Mario Pelekanos (3,083) leads for the second seat, with Stylianos Stylianou (1,674) and Andreas Papacharalambous (1,652) contesting the third.
DIKO wins three seats. Party leader Nikolas Papadopoulos is elected automatically, followed by Christianna Erotokritou (2,327), Chrysis Pantelidis (1,824) and Giorgos Solomou (1,203).
ALMA wins two seats. Party leader Odysseas Michaelides is elected without a personal vote. Eirini Charalambidou (2,707) is strongly placed for the second seat, with Georgia Pitsiali (434) well behind.
Direct Democracy wins one seat. Fidias Panayiotou leads with 2,214 votes, followed by Giannis Laouris (756) and Elena Mittela (514).

Limassol: 12 seats
DISY wins four seats. Leading candidates are Fotini Tsiridou (2,966), Giorgos Karaiskakis (2,252), Michalis Fellas (2,071) and Michalis Kounounis (1,472), with Andreas Nikolaou-Kokkinos (1,393) and Lefteris Periklis (1,374) contesting the fourth seat.
AKEL wins three seats, led by Efraim Christou (2,089), Argentoula Ioannou (1,729) and Michalis Kafkalias (1,690), with Marina Nikolaou (1,573) and Melani Stelios-Nikolaou (1,324) also in contention.
ELAM wins two seats with a clear lead for Evgenios Chamboulas (1,181) and Polys Anogyratis (1,178).
DIKO wins one seat, led comfortably by Panikos Leonidou (1,560).
Direct Democracy wins one seat, led by Dimitris Souglis (1,133).
ALMA wins one seat, led by Michalis Paraskevas (605).
Larnaca: 6 seats
AKEL wins two seats, led clearly by Andreas Pasiourtidis (6,809) and Panikkos Xiourouppas (4,478).
DISY wins two seats. Party leader Annita Demetriou is elected automatically; Prodromos Alambrittis (6,300) follows with a strong lead over Andrea Theologou-Manoli (2,141).
DIKO wins one seat, comfortably taken by Andreas Apostolou (3,415).
ELAM wins one seat, led by Sotiris Ioannou (2,811).
Paphos: 5 seats
DISY wins two seats: Charalambos Pazaros (4,609) and Nikoleta Konstantinou (3,608).
AKEL wins one seat: Valentinos Fakontis (3,943).
DIKO wins one seat: Chrysanthos Savvidis (4,778).
Direct Democracy wins one seat: Dimitris Baros (280).
Famagusta: 11 seats
DISY wins three seats, led by Giorgos Karoullas (7,227), Nikos Georgiou (5,741) and Giorgos Lysandridis (4,759), with Giorgos Hatziyiorgiou (3,692) close behind.
AKEL wins three seats, led by Nikos Kettiros (8,348), Giorgos Koukoumas (6,778), Yiannakis Gavriel (3,435) and Stavros Hatziyiorgiou (3,049) contesting the third.
ELAM wins two seats clearly: Linos Papagiannis (5,905) and Linos Ioannis Hatziyiorgiou (4,090).
DIKO wins one seat, with Christos Senekis (2,157) and Zacharias Koulias (2,103) in a very tight contest, followed by Michalis Giakounis (1,332).
Direct Democracy wins one seat: Diana Lousia Konstantinidou (1,276).
ALMA wins one seat, with Vasileios Mavros (355), Theodoolitsa Drousiotou (345) and Angela Malaktou (319) in a close three-way fight.
Kyrenia: 3 seats
In a notable reversal during the count, DIKO took the third seat from Direct Democracy. AKEL wins one seat with Anastasiou Chassikou (1,989) strongly placed; DISY wins one seat with Dimos Georgiadis (1,738), followed by Rita Superman (1,475); and DIKO wins one seat with Adamos Aspris (651) ahead of Andreas Nikitaras (559).



