Egyptian actress, Laila Ezz El-Arab cast her ballot, today, Tuesday, in senate elections at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Zamalek.
Ezz El-Arab urged citizens to go and vote in the Senate elections.
Elections for Egypt’s Senate kicked off Tuesday with polling stations opening their doors for Egyptians until 9:00 pm.
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Egyptians expats cast their ballots via mails on Sunday and Monday. Meanwhile, the electoral process at home will be held over two days.
Ibrahim Lashin, Head of National Elections Authority (NEA), said that a total of 787 candidates are competing for seats in the 300-seat chamber.
Two-thirds of the members will be elected via the inpidual candidacy and the closed party list systems, and the rest will be appointed by the president.
Only 100 of the total number of candidates will compete for the party list seats, with the remainder running for inpidual seats.
The law states that boycotters of a general poll can be fined an amount between LE300 and LE500.
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Voters are required to wear face masks and to observe social distancing to help limit the spread of coronavirus. Moreover, polling stations throughout Egypt have been sanitized.
Egypt’s Armed Forces in cooperation with the Interior Ministry and the National Elections Authority (NEA) has taken all the necessary measures and procedures to secure the 2020 senate elections.
This comes within the Armed forces’ efforts to provide a safe environment for citizens to cast their ballots.