2024 Presidential Election
The president added that the real success is embodied in the high turnout, which reflected the awareness of the Egyptian people of its national duties.
Many Egyptian political parties extended their greetings on the win of President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi of a third and last term.
The number of eligible voters is 67 million, and that of candidates is four, including the incumbent president.
Those who cast their votes in the presidential elections as of 12:00 PM on Monday constitute approximately 45% of the total number of eligible voters, said Ahmed Al-Bendari, Director of the Executive Board of the National Elections Authority (NEA) in a statement on Monday.
The ECES added in a statement that 45% of eligible voters have cast their ballots as of the middle of the 2nd day of the voting process per the data from the National Election Authority shows Egyptian voters’ awareness that these elections are being held amid political pluralism and guarantees of the integrity of the elections.
He added that some polling stations ran out of ballot voters due to the high turnout.
Four candidates are running.
The voting will conclude on December 12 with the number of eligible voters amounting to 67 million.
They are casting ballots at 104 embassies and consulates worldwide.
President of the Egyptian Democratic Social Party Farid Zahran submitted Sunday his candidacy documents to the National Election Authority (NEA) to run in the 2024 Presidential Election.
The NEA has allocated a large hall on the ground floor to receive candidates or their legal agents to submit their candidacy applications, Youm7 reported.
The National Election Authority (NEA) announced Wednesday that voting abroad in 2024 Presidential Election would be available in 141 embassies and consulates.
In a related context, President of Justice Party Abdel Moneim Emam declared the party's support to Zahran.
Yamama had fulfilled another major requirement which is garnering nominations from 20 members of the House of Representatives.
Representatives of the National Election Authority (NEA) and the National Council for Persons with Disabilities met Tuesday.
After it was banned in 2019 and was not used in the 2020 elections of Egypt’s Senate (the upper house of the Parliament), the phosphoric ink will be re-used in next year's elections.