The National Unity bloc supporting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has won the parliamentary polls, ITAR-TASS reports.
Opposition failed to enter the parliament. Its success in Tartus has not been confirmed.
Chairman of the Central Electoral Commission Half al-Azzaui did not confirm information leakage. He said that the official results will be clear after the votes are counted. Results will be published on Thursday.
A revote was organized in two electoral districts of Damascus on Tuesday. Violations were registered at El Hasika, in the north-east of Syria, where revote was held.
An average of 58% took part in the elections. 14.6 million Syrians have the right to vote.
Two blasts happened at the road from Damascus to the airport, RIA Novosti reports.
A bomb went off at Daraa in the southern part of Syria when a UN mission with observers was passing. Head of the monitoring mission General Robert Mood in one of the vehicles. No one was injured.
The protests in Syria have been ongoing for over a year. The UN says that over 9,000 people have died. The Syrian government says that over 2,500 servicemen fighting with well-armed militants and 3,200 civilians have died.