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Egypt Elections: Full results after round 2
Hesham Sallam , Thursday 5 Jan 2012
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The table below summarizes the most recent seat breakdown by party/coalition based on results of stages #1 and #2 of voting. Results do not include races that have not been settled due to pending legal challenges or scheduled re-votes (see the table’s accompanying notes for more information).

Estimated Seat Breakdown after Stage #2 (as of 24 December 2011)

 

Party/Coalition Total Seats %Seats St. #1 List* St. #1 IC** St. #1 Total St. #2 List*** St. #2 IC**** St. #2 Total
Freedom & Justice^ 152 47.20 40 33 73 43 36 79
Al-Nour^^ 78 24.22 26 4 30 35 13 48
Wafd 25 7.76 10 1 11 14 0 14
Egyptian Bloc 24 7.45 13 2 15 9 0 9
Revolution Continues 7 2.17 4 2 6 1 0 1
Al-Wasat 7 2.17 4 0 4 3 0 3
RDP 7 2.17 2 0 2 4 1 5
Egyptian Citizen 4 1.24 1 1 2 2 0 2
National of Egypt 4 1.24 1 1 2 2 0 2
Al-Adl 2 0.62 0 1 1 0 1 1
Freedom 1 0.31 1 0 1 0 0 0
New Independents 1 0.31 0 0 0 1 0 1
Arab Egyptian Union 1 0.31 0 0 0 1 0 1
Union 1 0.31 0 0 0 1 0 1
Independents 8 2.48 - 3 3 - 5 5
Total 322 100 102 48 150 116 56 172

*Includes all but Cairo's party-list district #1 (Al-Sahel voters are scheduled to re-vote on 10-11 January 2012 due to a court ruling annulling the initial results).

 

 

**Includes all but two races in Cairo’s district #1, two races in Alexandria's district #3, two races in Assiut district #2 and two races in Assiut's district #3 (scheduled for a re-vote on 10-11 January 2012 due to a court ruling annulling the initial results). "IC" stands for individual-candidacy races.

 

***Does not include Aswan party-list race, which is scheduled for a re-vote on 10-11 January 2012 due to a court ruling annulling the initial results.

 

****Does not include Sharqiya's districts #5 and #2. Sharqiya's individual candidacy races for district #5 are scheduled for a re-vote on 10-11 January 2012 due to a court ruling annulling the initial results. Sharqiyah's individual candidacy races for district #2 remain under a pending legal challenge. "IC" stands for individual-candidacy races.

 

Freedom and Justice candidate rosters include candidates from the parties of the "Democratic Alliance for Egypt". Stage #1 individual candidacy race winners include FJP allied candidates Mohamed Al-Khodeiri, Hosni Dowidar, and Khaled Megahed. Stage #2 individual candidacy race winners include Mohamed Al-Sawy.

 

^^Al-Nour's candidate rosters include candidates from the parties of the "Islamist Bloc".

A note on seat distribution for party-list races: The seat distribution for party-list races displayed in the tables below is not part of the official results released by the Higher Elections Commission. The editors computed the results using a largest remainder "hare" quota, though it should be noted that some observers believe that the exact method that Egyptian authorities will use to determine seat allocation in party-list races has not been thoroughly explained. Also the seat distribution below assumes that all parties will cross the legally-mandated threshold of 0.5 percent of the nationwide vote.

 

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06-01-2012 01:17am
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Thank you for this breakdown of votes and seats. I think it would be more accurate for the table to say that the Democratic Alliance held 152 seats or 47% of seats at the end of Round 2 (i.e. it is not right to say that Freedom & Justice held 152 seats as it was the Democratic Alliance which won these seats of which a portion only are held by members of the Freedom & Justice Party). Just a suggestion from a grateful reader!
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