Turnout {{Quote box Turnout was a mere 18%, down from 60% in the first post-
Gaddafi election of July 2012, with only 630,000 people voting. "Declining enthusiasm reflects growing disgust with the authorities' failure to govern," said
The Economist. No voting took place in
Derna, which had been the scene of a campaign of bombings and assassinations from radical
Islamist groups based there. Some polling stations were also closed in
Kufra and
Sabha for security reasons.
Violence There were several instances of violence on the day of the election, with at least five people dying in clashes between government forces and militants in Benghazi. According to security officials the deaths happened when Islamist insurgents opened fire on a local security headquarters, with the violence resulting in at least another 30 people being wounded. In a separate incident Human Rights activist
Salwa Bughaighis was shot dead at her Benghazi home after having returned home from voting. Her attackers were reportedly hooded and were wearing military uniforms. Bughaighis, a native of Benghazi, was a lawyer by profession and had three children. She had played an active role in the overthrow of Gaddafi and had served as a member of Libya's interim National Transitional Council. ==Results==