An Egyptian woman displays her ink-stained finger after casting her ballot

The first round of Egyptian parliamentary elections, held over the weekend in half the country's provinces, saw turnout of only 26.5 percent, an official said Wednesday.

That was a sharp drop from 62 percent registered in the first stage of the last poll, held in 2011.

Observers say the outcome of the election, which ends on December 2, is a foregone conclusion. The 596-member parliament is expected to firmly present President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's iron-fisted policies in the absence of any opposition.