The Supervisory Committee for the Elections of the Board of Directors of the Saudi Council of Engineers announced today the results of the Board elections for the ninth term, following the completion of the electronic voting process, vote counting, and the approval of the results in accordance with the approved regulations and procedures.
The Committee explained that the number of male and female participants in the voting process reached 15,844 voters, who cast their votes for two hundred and six (206) candidates competing for five seats on the Board of Directors for the ninth term. The election results were as follows:
•Mohammed Ghaith Attallah Al-Mutairi, who received 997 votes
•Issa Humaid Hamed Al-Humaidi, who received 946 votes
•Mishari Jawwal Al-Sayed Al-Enazi, who received 792 votes
•Mojeb bin Abdulrahman Al-Adhyani, who received 727 votes
•Fawaz Farhan Ali Al-Shammari, who received 713 votes
The Committee noted that the electoral process was conducted through a secure electronic platform that enabled eligible members to participate in voting in accordance with the highest standards of integrity and transparency, within a comprehensive regulatory framework. It also highlighted a significant increase in voter turnout compared to the previous election cycle, which recorded 10,930 voters, while participation in the current cycle reached 15,844 voters, representing an increase of approximately 45%. This reflects the awareness of Council members regarding the importance of participation in the electoral process and their commitment to contributing to the selection of their representatives on the Board of Directors.
The Supervisory Committee confirmed that the announcement of the results marks the culmination of a comprehensive electoral process that included nomination, verification, candidate introduction, and electoral campaigns, leading up to the voting stage. It emphasized that this process represents one of the key tools of professional governance that enhances the participation of male and female engineers in decision-making within the Council.
The Committee further indicated that the elected Board members for the ninth term—who represent half of the Board’s members—will assume their duties in the coming period to continue efforts to develop the professional accreditation system, advance engineering practices, and support the empowerment of national talents, in alignment with development requirements, national projects, and the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.
It also highlighted the integration of efforts between the Ministry of Municipalities and Housing and the Saudi Council of Engineers to achieve the intended objectives of these elections, foremost among them facilitating the procedures and stages of the electoral process across all regions of the Kingdom through electronic implementation, in addition to intensifying media campaigns to raise awareness of the regulations and conditions governing the elections and to promote the importance of professional participation, thereby contributing to the achievement of related national targets.
The Committee further clarified that candidates may submit appeals against the election results during the period from 30 December 2025 until 5 January 2026, in accordance with the approved regulations and procedures. This measure ensures the right of all candidates to object to the results and reflects the Council’s commitment to transparency and the integrity of the electoral process.