How did Murtaza Mansour fall in the Mit Ghamr election? (Numerical statistics)



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10:42 pm

Monday 09 November 2020

Dakahlia – Rami Mahmoud:

Over two consecutive days, Markaz and the city of Mit Ghamr have led the concerns of observers for the House elections, as Councilor Mortada Mansour, President of the Zamalek Club, competes for the sole seat, which he lost last night, according to the numerical count of the electorate’s votes so far, after taking sixth place among the candidates. And even far from the second round.

521,875 votes are the total of voters within the district, whose electoral battle was the fiercest in the second round rounds, for electing only two deputies for the next council of 35 candidates, the most prominent of which is Mortada Mansour, who obtained the highest percentage of votes in the 2015 quotas.

201,873 voters participated in the elections, with an attendance rate of 38.6%, while the total number of valid votes reached 183,675 and the invalid votes were 18,198 votes.

The “Future of a Nation” party had pushed Ahmed Al-Alfi and Major General Osama Radhi into allied candidates against Mortada Mansour, who ran for the race in the final days of the presentation.

Murtaza Mansour remained inside his villa in the town of Balsalouch, among his supporters and the people of his town, following the electoral process, while his son “Ahmed” attended the afternoon of the first day; To start moving between the towns of the city of Mit Ghamr, to urge the voters to come down and vote for his father.

On the next and last day of the voting, the Mansour family continued their tour of the towns where the father had not arrived on the first day, and with the end of the voting process, Councilor Mortada went out to the courtyard of his villa to thank your followers.

With the start of the selection and the news of the father’s retirement, Ahmed Mortada Mansour emerged among his father’s followers in a short video clip; Confirm that what is circulating about the fall of his father is not true, and that he topped the ranking of candidates, according to the results of the count in some towns, which turned the Villa Mansour Square into a platform of supportive cheers.

At five in the morning, the heads of the subcommittees began to head to the headquarters of the General Committee in Mit Ghamr. To deliver the counting minutes, which showed the numerical statistics, the consultant was ranked sixth among the competitors and stayed away from running the second lap.

According to this numerical census, Major General Badawi Abd al-Latif received 32,488 votes, followed by Ahmad al-Alfi with 31,578 votes, Abd al-Fattah al-Bahrawi with 27,468 votes and Mahmoud al-Azab with 24,791 votes. For the four to run the second round, while Osama Radi obtained 22,972 votes, followed by Mortada Mansour with 21,271 votes; To be sixth and out of the race.

These numbers come in accordance with the statistical number of committees, with confirmation that the National Elections Commission has the inherent right to announce the final results of the 2020 House of Representatives elections.

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