Cairo, Egypt – The second phase of the 2025 parliamentary elections began this morning, Monday, in Egypt and will continue until Tuesday evening. This comes amidst significant participation from parliamentary leaders in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, reflecting a national awareness of the importance of participating in this constitutional process.
Senior officials made a point of arriving early at their respective polling stations. This sent a direct message to citizens that voting is fundamental to protecting the popular will and supporting the democratic process. They emphasized that the voter’s role is crucial in choosing representatives who reflect the aspirations of Egyptians and support development efforts.
The Speaker of Parliament calls for broad participation
Counselor Dr. Hanafi Gebali, Speaker of the House of Representatives, cast his vote at his polling station in Mustafa Kamel Preparatory School for Boys in Nozha, Cairo.
Jebali emphasized that active participation in the elections is a national duty and an inherent constitutional right for every citizen. He also stressed that casting one’s vote freely creates a strong parliament capable of representing the people and achieving their interests.
He also called on Egyptians to go to the polls with a pure sense of national duty. He expressed his confidence in the people’s awareness of the importance of their role in shaping the country’s future.
The Speaker of Parliament thanked the National Elections Authority for its efforts to ensure transparency and integrity. He also praised the Ministry of Interior’s efforts in securing polling stations and facilitating the voting process.
Senate President: The citizen’s vote strengthens democracy
Counselor Essam Farid, Speaker of the Senate, cast his vote at his polling station in Mohamed Amin Al-Ra’i School in Maadi.
Farid emphasized that participating in the parliamentary elections directly supports stability and strengthens the state’s constitutional institutions. He also stressed that voting plays a fundamental role in consolidating democracy. He affirmed that everyone should adhere to exercising their constitutional right.
He also praised the efforts of the National Elections Authority in fully supervising the process and ensuring its integrity.
Details of the second phase of the elections
Voting began at 9:00 AM in 13 governorates, including:
Cairo (19 constituencies – 205 candidates)
Qalyubia (6 districts – 71 candidates)
Daqahliya (10 constituencies – 288 candidates)
Western region (7 districts – 140 candidates)
Menoufia (6 districts – 125 candidates)
Kafr El Sheikh (4 constituencies – 88 candidates)
Eastern Province (9 constituencies – 253 candidates)
Damietta (2 districts – 39 candidates)
Port Said (2 districts – 20 candidates)
Ismailia (3 constituencies – 36 candidates)
Suez (1 district – 18 candidates)
South Sinai (2 constituencies – 15 candidates)
North Sinai (2 districts – 12 candidates)
A total of 1,316 candidates are running for individual seats representing the governorates, in addition to candidates on the national list in the Cairo, South and Central Delta, and East Delta sectors.
Praise for the smooth running of the electoral process
Accountant Mohamed Galal, a leading figure in the Future of the Nation Party, praised the smooth running of the electoral process, particularly the second phase of the 2025 parliamentary elections. He also confirmed that polling stations operated with complete order and witnessed a growing voter turnout from the early hours of opening.
Jalal emphasized that the remarkable turnout reflects citizens’ keenness to exercise their constitutional right to elect their representatives to Parliament. He also noted that positive participation is the primary driver for continuing the development process and supporting the state in facing challenges.
He explained that coordination between the various entities involved in the electoral process, including state institutions and political parties, contributed to creating a safe and organized environment within the polling stations. This ensures that every citizen’s vote is easily and conveniently heard.
Jalal stressed the importance of continued high voter turnout during the two election days, as the next parliament will bear significant responsibilities in supporting national policies and implementing development plans.
He concluded his remarks by urging voters in all districts to go to the polls and fulfill their national duty. He emphasized that every Egyptian’s vote is a direct support for the country’s democratic path and a consolidation of the principle of popular will.



