Operating room "Party coordination": Regular voting and a significant turnout on the first day of the House of Representatives elections

The Central Operations Room of the Youth Parties and Politicians Coordination continued to follow the first phase of the House of Representatives elections, which are being held in 14 governorates with a total of 70 electoral districts, as the Coordination’s followers covered all the general committees at the level of all the governorates of the first phase, to follow up on the implementation of all standards of integrity and transparency and the decisions of the National Elections Authority.
The Central Operations Room of the Coordination monitored the regularity of the electoral process throughout the first day since the committees opened on schedule at nine o’clock. In the morning, amid a large presence, especially of women and the elderly, and follow-up by various civil society organizations and the media, the second half of the first day witnessed heavy voting in the governorates of Beheira, Luxor, Sohag, and Assiut.
The Coordination Central Operations Room also monitored the implementation of the decisions of the National Elections Authority to ensure standards of transparency and integrity, including the presence of a judge for each box, and the presence of a cover through which the voter casts his vote without anyone seeing it in all subcommittees. Coordination followers did not monitor any electoral violations affecting the conduct of the electoral process, as it was monitored Some limited violations, most of which were represented by some supporters of some candidates for individual seats breaking the electoral silence outside the headquarters of some committees, but they remain limited violations that do not affect the conduct of the electoral process, as the judges supervising the elections implemented the decisions of the National Elections Authority, and no breaking of the electoral silence was observed inside the committees in the various governorates.




