Longest voting queue in New Administrative Capital polling station

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Sat, 20 Apr 2019 - 12:14 GMT

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Longest voting queue in New Administrative Capital polling station - Screenshot of video

Longest voting queue in New Administrative Capital polling station - Screenshot of video

CAIRO – 20 April 2019: The New Administrative Capital reportedly witnessed earlier on Saturday the longest voting queue on the referendum for constitutional amendments in Egypt.



The National Elections Committee has previously stated that the number of general committees to vote for Egyptians inside is 368 committees, which include 10,878 polling stations and 13,919 sub-committees, stressing that it is important for those eligible to vote to do so, noting that there will be a LE 500 fine for those who do not vote.

Lashin Ibrahim, Head of the National Electoral Commission and Vice-President of the Court of Cassation, called on voters whose names are registered in the voters' database to participate in the constitutional referendum. The elections will take place outside Egypt on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, April 19-21, And on Monday, 20, 21 and 22 April.

Of those eligible to vote, 61,344,503 voters, 50.37% are men and 49.63% are women.

The referendum process is subject to full judicial supervision, with 19,339 judges (basic and reserve), of whom 15,324 are actual judges at the ballot box.

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