
Monday 29 December 2025 – 01:39 AM
The General Committee for the Fourth District in Fayoum, which includes the centers of Ibshway, Youssef Al-Siddiq, and Shawashna, announced the numerical count of the number of voters. Youssef El-Shazly received 55,123 votes, Alaa El-Omda received 54,184 votes, Mostafa Moamen received 43,204 votes, and Muhammad Ta’aleb received 39,131 votes. After adding the votes of Egyptians abroad, it is likely that Youssef El-Shazly, the Mostaqbal Watan candidate, will win the two constituency seats. Alaa Al-Omda, candidate of the National Front Party
It is worth noting that those who have the right to vote in the first and fourth districts With elections The House of Representatives in 2025 will reach 1,131,774 male and female voters. The number of subcommittees in the two constituencies will be 169, distributed among 135 electoral headquarters. The number of electoral headquarters in the first district, headquartered in the center and city of Fayoum, will be 64, including 89 subcommittees. Those who have the right to vote in the elections will reach 657,499 male and female voters.
The voting process in the fourth district, which includes the Abshway and Yusuf al-Siddiq centers, takes place in 80 subcommittees, distributed among 71 electoral headquarters, and the number of people who have the right to vote in the elections is 474,275 male and female voters, and the governorate works to facilitate the voting process in all committees.
First circle
In the first district, which includes the center and city of Fayoum, for which three seats were allocated, the first round resulted in the decision of two seats, after the electoral process was repeated by decision of the National Elections Authority, where Mohamed Mahmoud Abdel-Qawi, the candidate of the Mostaqbal Watan Party, won, and Ali Ayoub, an independent candidate, while competing for the third seat in the run-off was Sayed Ahmed Sultan, the candidate of the Republican People’s Party, and Mohamed Fouad Zaghloul, the candidate of the Awareness Party.
Fourth Circuit
As for the fourth district, which includes the centers of Abshway and Youssef Al-Siddiq, for which two seats were allocated, neither of them was decided during the first round, so the run-off witnessed a competition between Youssef Al-Shazly, the candidate of the Mostaqbal Watan Party, and Alaa Al-Omda, the candidate of the National Front Party, who belong to the coalition of parties, facing two independent candidates, Mustafa Momen, and Major General Mohamed Taaleb.
Al-Laham had opened its doors at nine in the morning, under regulatory procedures to facilitate entry and exit, and to ensure a safe environment that guarantees freedom of choice and the safety of the electoral process, with follow-up continuing until the polls closed.








