Citizens flocked to voting stations during the third day of the presidential elections
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Citizens flocked to voting stations during the third day of the presidential elections

Citizens flocked to voting stations during the third day of the presidential elections

12/12/2023

The committees of the new Muhammad Island Primary School in Al-Warraq, Giza Governorate, witnessed the influx of voters, led by women, since the early morning to vote in the 2024 presidential elections.

The presidential elections will be held within the country for three days, starting from Sunday and ending today, Tuesday. The number of sub-polling committees in front of which citizens cast their votes is 11,631 committees inside 9,376 electoral centers, and voting begins from nine in the morning until nine in the evening.

The National Elections Authority confirmed that about 15,000 judges from various judicial bodies are supervising the presidential elections, and that there are 14 international organizations participating in the work of following up on the presidential elections, and the number of observers to whom follow-up permits were issued reached 220, in addition to the registration of 62 community organizations. Madani is a local organization, and permits have been issued to 22,340 of its followers.

The Commission explained that the media follow-up of the presidential elections includes 528 international observers from 115 media outlets and journalists, in addition to 70 local media outlets and journalists for which permits were issued to 4,218 journalists and media professionals.

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