CAIRO – 11 December 2023: Egypt’s youth are marking a remarkable attendance rate at polling stations, carrying Egyptian flags and participating in marches to urge citizens to vote.
Egypt’s National Elections Authority said that polling stations are witnessing high turnout of voters since early morning Monday, in all over the country.
Women, also are taking the lead and appearing at forefront of the Elections scene with the highest attendance rates at the polling station on Monday, same as the first day of Egypt’s 2024 Presidential elections.
In Giza polling stations women have lined up since the early morning to cast their ballots. Also, more lines and crowed of women were seen at Port Fuad city and Al Qanatir Al Khayriyyah.
In Al Asmarat neighborhood, women made huge turn outs in front of polling stations, and took their children to Tahya Misr 1 school [polling station] to cast their votes on the second day of the Egyptian presidential elections.
And despite the health conditions of some elderly people; however, it did not prevent them from being present in front of the polling stations from the first hours to cast their ballots as they were seen all over the country not just participating, but urging all Egyptian to vote.
Egypt’s polling stations has started working regularly and smoothly on its second day of the 2024 Presidential Elections according to the Executive Director of the National Elections Authority Ahmed Bandari.
He added in a press conference on the biggening of elections’ 2nd day that all polling stations are working regularly and opened its doors exactly on time, except for one polling station at Shubra neighborhood that was late for only few minutes but have resumed its working flow naturally shortly later.
Polling stations have opened its doors for voters in the second day in a row in Egypt’s 2024 Presidential Elections. Egyptians have already lined up in front of the stations to cast their ballots since the early morning. Polling stations will be open from 9:00 am until 9: PM.
Voter turnout at the polling station on the first day of the three-day voting in the 2024 presidential election has exceeded all expectations, according to Ahmed Bandari, the Director of the Executive Body of the National Elections Authority in a press conference.
“Some polling stations continued their work after 9:00 PM due to the large number of voters arriving there,” he said, noting that a number of polling stations ran out of ballot cards and then were provided with new ones.
The number of citizens, who inquired about their polling stations through the official website of the National Elections Authority from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, exceeded 5 million people, compared with 1.3 million people in 2014, he added.
Voting kicked off on Sunday at 9 AM with thousands of polling stations spread nationwide opened their doors to around 67 million voters until 9 PM to choose between four candidates: incumbent President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, who has been in post for two terms since 2014; Farid Zahran, head of the Egyptian Social Democratic Party; Abdel Sanad Yamama, Head of Al-Wafd Party; and Hazem Omar, head of the Republican People’s Party.
State officials and ministers have joined the masses of citizens casting their ballots at polling stations spread across Egypt, encouraging citizens to exercise their right in choosing their leader for the next six years.
At 9 AM sharp, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, president since 2014, voted in the elections. First Lady Entissar Amer has also cast her ballot in the same polling station in Heliopolis, Cairo.
The 2024 presidential election is the fifth multi-party presidential elections that the country has witnessed in its modern history. The 2024 elections gain their importance from being a major step in the country’s path towards democratic transformation, party pluralism and political competitiveness, which came after a year and a half of serious and unprecedented national dialogue, which included all components Egyptian political, union and civil society.
The 2024 Presidential Elections for citizens inside the country is taking place a few days after the three-day voting process for Egyptians abroad was concluded early in December.
The final result will be announced on December 18 if no run-off is required. Voting inside the country will take place from 10-12 December.
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