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04:28 p. M.
Wednesday 16 September 2020
Books – Tariq Samir:
Councilor Lashin Ibrahim, head of the National Electoral Authority and vice president of the Court of Cassation, announced the results of the second round in the Senate elections, which was carried out among 52 candidates to fill 26 seats in the single system.
Councilor Lashin Ibrahim said, during a press conference on Wednesday at the Commission’s headquarters, that the Commission issued Decision No. 63 of 2020 announcing the results of the second round of the Senate elections and registered 28 in its departments million and 817 thousand, of which 2 million, 834 and 750 participated, with a participation rate of 10.2%, with a percentage of votes. 84.09% correct, 15.01% null.
The head of the “National Elections” announced the victory of Imam Afifi of Abu Saree Abu Sari` in the governorate of Qalyubia, and of Hisham Ali Ahmed Ali Hajj Ali and Mahmoud Farid Mahmoud Sharara in the governorate of Menoufia, as well as all the from Ashraf Mamdouh Abd al-Nis Shaaban, Ali Muhammad al-Shehim, Ali Muhammad al-Shehim, in Menoufia province. Al-Qumati in the Giza governorate, and Nabil Hamida Abdel Khaleq Tharwat Muhammad Suleiman in the Beni Suef governorate.
Councilor Lashin Ibrahim announced the victory of Muhammad Abdel Moneim Zain Qureshi, Adel Muhammad Hegazy Ahmed and Mustafa Mahmoud Abdel Majeed in the Assiut governorate, and each of them Magdy Ahmed Muhammad Kharrajah, Mahmoud Abdel Rahim Abu Deira, Mustafa Qadri Mustafa Ahmed Al -Sharifs, Abdel Ahmedi Ahmed Al-Sharifs Mohammed Abdul Karim, in Sohag governorate.
In Qena governorate, each of Muhammed Kamal Mahmoud Musa, Abu al-Naja Mahmoud Othman al-Mahrazi and Abd al-Fattah Hasan Ahmad Danqul, and in Luxor governorate, each of Muhammad Abd al-alim Hussein Muhammad and Muhammad Atallah Ismail Ibrahim, and in Aswan al-Hasle Dinsan Abu-Hasan Al-Hasan Al-Hasan Al-Hasan. Abdel Sayed, and in the Damietta governorate, Ahmed Abdel Shafi Muhammad Al-Balshi won, in Port Said, Atef Muhammad Muhammad Hassanein Alam al-Din won, and in Ismailia, Ramadan Imam Ali Ghoneim won, and in Matrouh, Rizk Alwani beat Abdel Hamid Alwani.