
Sunday 14/December/2025 – 01:02 PM
Taher Abdel-Aleem Zakaria, an independent candidate for the parliamentary elections in the third district of Batameya, Sennurs and Sanhour in Fayoum Governorate, which were canceled by the Administrative Court ruling, and which were returned on December 10 and 11, filed a grievance with the National Elections Authority over the announcement of the numerical vote count after the district elections were repeated.
After the re-elections, an independent candidate for parliament files a grievance against the results of the census for the third district in Fayoum
He called for canceling the administrative decision to announce the numerical count of votes and recounting the votes again, or canceling the district elections and repeating them again, because a candidate was ahead of him in Box No. 67 even though he was ahead of him with a number of votes that would be difficult to replace before the counting of this box.
The General Committee for Council elections had announced RepresentativesRegarding the numerical count of the third district in Fayoum, which was canceled by the ruling of the Administrative Court, headquartered at the Sennuras Police Station, the numerical count of those who cast their votes reached 140,677, including 131,985 valid votes and 8,692 invalid votes. It is likely that after adding the votes of Egyptians residing abroad, the runoff elections will be held between each of the following:
Major General Taha Abdel Tawab, the coalition candidate, received 60,460 votes.
Dr. Hamada Suleiman, Nour Party candidate, received 53,447 votes.
Hamad Dakam, the coalition candidate, received 28,461 votes.
Hazem Fayed, the independent candidate, received 30,523 votes.
Rabei Abu Kamal, the independent candidate, received 28,423 votes.
Manjoud Al-Hawari, the coalition candidate, received 35,004 votes.
The third district in Fayoum, headquartered at Sinnuras Police Station, has 335,439 registered voters distributed among 73 electoral headquarters, including 93 subcommittees.
In the district, 18 candidates competed for 3 seats, including 13 independent candidates and 5 on party lists, after 4 candidates withdrew from the race.






