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Polls end in Sohag
In Bandar Sohag constituency, police hindered voting process under the pretext of having order among voters. Two female Brotherhood’s backers were detained, in addition. The representatives of the Brotherhood’s nominees were denied access to polling centers. The voting process was remarkably slowed down. The polling station no 157 vote was suspended for 15 minutes.
In some cases, voters found their names on the electoral registers signed before giving vote; accordingly, they were not entailed to cast ballot.
In Tama constituency, the security presence was very notable. Two passers-by were put under arrest for they were thought to be of the Brothers. In el-Riania village, the National Democratic Party’s candidate urged voters not to elect the Muslim Brotherhood’s nominee. In el-Hasana village, frauds for the favor of the NDP’ candidate were suspected. Astonishingly, a supervisory judge pushed voters for selecting the NDP nominee; moreover, he checked ballot papers before being cast in polling boxes.
In Mashta village, a state security officer granted only the NDP’s supporters access to the voting centers. The representative of Brotherhood’s nominee in Mashta was taken into custody, moreover. Polling stations no. 156 and 157 were closed, meanwhile.
In Maraga constituency, voters found no outlet but to jump over fences of polling stations to cast ballots.
In polling center no. 35, located in the village of the Brotherhood’s nominee, electorate were completely blocked; a situation which incited the overseeing judge to appeal to the president of the general electoral commission to find out a solution.
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