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Presidential runoff between Morsy and Shafiq, voter turnout 46 percent
Published in Almasry Alyoum on 28 - 05 - 2012

The runoff for Egypt's president will pit Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohamed Morsy against Ahmed Shafiq, Hosni Mubarak's last prime minister and a former air force commander, the Presidential Elections Commission announced Monday.
Farouk Sultan, head of the commission, told reporters that it rejected all appeals and has recounted the votes, which gives Morsy the lead with 5,764,952 votes. Shafiq received 5,505,327.
The turnout was 46.42 percent, which means that 23,672,236 of 50,966,740 eligible voters cast their ballots.
Sultan admitted there were various voting irregularities, but said the commission recounted the vote and that the irregularities as a whole do not affect the results of the election.
Names of ineligible voters had been aggregated and sent to all polling stations to be removed from the voting lists, he said.
He thanked judges, the armed forces and police for handling the elections properly.
“The people of Egypt now believe that the judges of Egypt are up to their promises,” Sultan said.
Morsy received 24.77 percent of the votes, followed by Shafiq with 23.66 percent, Nasserist candidate Hamdeen Sabbahi with 20.7 percent, moderate Islamist Abdel Moneim Abouel Fotouh with 19.98 percent, and former Arab League chief Amr Moussa with 11.12 percent.
Sultan said the commission had investigated seven complaints about the voting filed by four candidates: Shafiq, Sabbahi, Abouel Fotouh and Moussa.
The commission rejected all of them because they lacked sufficient evidence to prove that the polling stations cited had witnessed electoral irregularities, he said.
Sultan also denied reports that 600,000 to 900,000 soldiers from the police and army — who are not eligible to vote, according to the law — had cast ballots in the election.
He said that since the People's Assembly elections, which took place from November to January, only 941,715 voters, of which around 500,000 were women, were added to the electoral database.
Abouel Fotouh, a former Brotherhood member, had earlier rejected the results, saying the election had not been honest — some of the strongest criticism yet of the polls that will determine who succeeds Mubarak.


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