Egypt's third electoral round begins Tuesday
Cairo – Akram Ali
Egypt's elections third round runoff polls have started Tuesday, in nine governorates for the 45 remaining individual seats. The third round includes the governorates of Qaliubiya, Gharbia
, Dakahlia, North Sinai, South Sinai, Marsa Matrouh, Menya, El Wadi El Gadid (New Valley) and Qena, while the runoff includes 90 candidates contesting the 45 remaining individual seats, out of 50 individual seats.
The runoff includes also six constituencies in five governorates, where polls have been cancelled, or suspended in the first two rounds due to violations made during voting process.
The head of the Supreme Juridical Elections Commission, Abdel Moez Ibrahim canceled the results of the first constituency at Dakahlia, and suspended the votes on Naga Hammadi and South Sinai to January 14,15 while the runoff will be on January 18,19.
For Dakahlia governorate has 6 constituencies with 11 individual candidates: the first constituency for the labors seat, the run-off between Tariq Kotb of (FJP) and Waheed Fouda independent, the second constituency for the labor seat, the run-off between Saad Halwagi of (FJP) and Mohamed Ismail of "El-Nour" party, while the professional seat, the run-off between Shiekh Ali Katamesh of "El-Nour" Party and Hassan Gomaa of (FJP); whereas, the fierce competition is in the fifth constituency, as the run-off for the professional seat will be between Mourtada Mansour (independent) and Khaled El-Deeb of (FJP).
In Gharbia governorate, it has 18 candidates contesting 9 individual seats: the first constituency for the professional seat, the run-off between Mohmed Feki of "Al-Wafd" Party and Medhat Masha'al of "El-Nour" Party, the second constituency for the labor seat, the run-off between Mahmoud Mahdeih of (FJP) and Salah Al-Hasawi (Independent), and the professional seat between Alm-Din Sakhawi of (FJP) and Ali Abdel-Fattah Negm of "El-Nour" Party, and the third constituency for the labor seat, the run-off between Mahmoud Tawfiq of (FJP) and Nemat Kamar (Independent), and the professional seat between Abdel-Halim Hilal of (FJP) and Hamdi Fakharani (independent).
In Qaliubiya governorate, it has 8 candidates contesting 4 individual seats: the first constituency, the run-off between Hani Gad Fahim of (FJP), Rami Brbash (independent), Mohsen Radi of (FJP) and Ali Waneis of "El-Nour" party, and the third constituency, for the labor seat, the run-off between Sayed Kadi of (FJP), and Hussein Ashmawi (independent), and for the professional seat the rin-off between Ahmed Diab of (FJP) and Asharaf Laban (independent).
In South Sinai Governorate, the run-off for the labor seat between Ghareib Ahmed Hassan (independent) and Farag Break of the Egyptian Bloc, and for the professional seat, the run-off between Mohamed Farrag of "El-Nour" Party and Abdou Abdel-Razek (independent).
In Marsa Matrouh Governorate, the run-off between Ali Soleiman (independent), Yehia Al-Ghoul (independent), Abdel-Rahman Shorbagi of (FJP) and Sami Kashif of "El-Nour" Party.
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