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Egyptian expats commence voting on Egypt’s new President

May 5, 2014
An Egyptian living in Oman casts his vote in January 2014 on Egypt’s constitution.

Article updated May 15, 2014 Egyptians living abroad have kicked off voting on Egypt’s new President, with polling stations in Australia and New Zealand being the first to open. Long lines of voters were witnessed in the United Arab Emirates at Egypt’s embassy in Abu Dhabi moments after voting opened. In Australia’s Melbourne, queues of Egyptians also lined up to vote shortly after the embassy commenced the ballot. Meanwhile, Egypt’s Presidential Elections Committee has urged Egyptian expats to participate in the ballot which is being contested by former Military Chief Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi and Nasserist politician Hamdeen Sabahi. Relaxed rules A new voting system will allow Egyptian expatriates to vote in their embassies and consulates abroad without having registered in advance or being residents, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement. The regulations will only require voters to present their national identification cards or passports. However, the voters must already be registered in the voter’s list in Egypt. Essentially, this means that if Egyptians have voted once in the past, then they can vote again without prior registration at any Egyptian embassy. To prevent duplicate votes, the Ministry…


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