CAIRO: Egypt's Supreme Electoral Committee, headed by Judge Abdel Moez Ibrahim, decided to distribute 3,000 more transparent ballot boxes to polling stations whose boxes are full. The decision came after a massive and unprecedented turnout at today's elections, the first of six rounds of parliamentary elections and Egypt's first post-revolution election. Judge Yousri Abdel Karem, head of the technical bureau of the SEC, said the committee had distributed 18,000 ballot boxes across the nine governorates that are voting in the first phase of elections, which began today. Polls will also be open tomorrow.