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24:07 GMT / 7:07 ET
voters lined up for four to five hours before voting in the east of the city, Martin said. In some cases, they should vote for much longer, predicted Martin. All parties have violated the law against campaigning outside polling stations, and no one tried to kill her, Martin said. But there have been numerous allegations of serious violations at the time of the survey is better than expected.
Everyone we talked to Tahrir Square along were very concerned about this election. They thought it might be sabotaged, they thought he was about to fail, people do not join, there was a liberal minority were identified on both sides. However, all parties have resulted in the city today. Most neighborhoods in most communities exercise their right to vote, you must be a good thing right now.
the real test will come when the polls closed and voters may be closer after the queue for hours, Martin said.
11:33 GMT / 6:33 pm ET polling stations that opened late have their extended hours, according to Al Jazeera Sherine Tadros.
Egyptian Chronicles reports that 74 polling stations were closed for nearly four hours after being opened.
A live blog of choice Ahram Online has received similar reports:
more common in the reports, indicating that several polling stations, or have not opened or opened late. The seasons were reported to the absence of phosphoric ink used to verify that the voter has voted only once, while other reports indicate that judges have sealed the ballot instead of signing to the dismay of many voters.
The National Council for Human Rights received 161 complaints since the beginning of the vote, says Ahram ..
11:23 GMT / 6:23 ET
The backdrop unstable for elections today were notable for two attacks on pipelines apparent Egypt, Jordan and Israel.
The two explosions occurred about 100 meters west of Al-Arish in the Sinai, witness stated that according to this video report.11:08 GMT / 6:08 ET
Bambuser live video site has a collection of videos documenting the scene outside the polling Egypt.
This gives an idea of ??turning it into what appears to be an online vote for men only. The tail goes.
10:40 GMT / 5:40 ETkey members of the Twitterati Egypt kept an eagle eye on violations of election:
Egyptocracy
Ibn Hisham Mubarak
School N. City voters waiting in line at 8 am and staff arrived at 11:30. Via @ # EgyElections ezharwbanAymanM
polling station 347 in
Waili was closed because the vote was in place before a judge had come to oversee the process egyelections #If you see someone or leafleting campaign for his party, plz call 0800444800 or 08004440800 to complain
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Sandmonkey @
Please let me know where rape is worse in Heliopolis MB so I can go to the fence. # EgyEelections
10:26 GMT / 5:26 pm ET:
This wonderful image (which appears on the blog Enduring America) gives an idea of ??the size of the ballots paper voters face.
Speaking after the vote, 23, Ahmed Eid, told Al-Masry Al-Youm:
was quite simple. The vote for the list was like two feet long - it took forever to find my candidate. But otherwise it went well, and I felt very safe and fair. Every five minutes, the presiding judge would change the locks on the boxes.
9:56 GMT / 4:56 ET
There are queues up to a mile long in the Heliopolis suburb of Cairo, according to Blog of a direct election of the Egyptian daily Al-Masry Al-Youm.
Here is a selection of new elections were recovered:
alleged vote buying in Old Cairo.. fi
generalized rules against texting campaign, including the power of Egypt and the Reform and Development and the campaign inside the polling stations in the Assiut by the Muslim Brotherhood.votes are not delivered to Assiut and Fayoum. The late arrival of election observers in Nasr City court.
. Polling at a rate of one person every ten minutes in a season, as the struggle of the voters to vote with a map of 73 names.
- . Drive to the polling stations on the outskirts of Cairo, Dar al-Salam and the late opening of some stations in the region.
- 9:09 GMT / 4:09 pm ET
We have seen the claims of the judges [who act as observers of the elections], which did not go to the polls correct, voters who do not know where they are supposed to vote, people who come to the stations to the right and find the ballots are not there yet, and some campaign goes dark.
The ban on campaigning at the polling station is widely ridiculed, especially by the Muslim Brotherhood, reports Jack.
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