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Decree-Law of the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt No The Official Gazette Issue no. 51 (bis.) on December 21st 2014 Page (2) Decree-Law of the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt no. 202/2014 Concerning Electoral Districting for the Elections of the House of Representatives The President of the Republic Having perused: the Constitution; Decree-Law no. 45/2014 on the regulation of the Exercise of Political Rights; Decree-Law no. 46/2014 on the House of Representatives; Upon consulting the High Elections Committee; Upon the approval of the Council of Ministers; and On the basis of the opinion of the Council of State; Decided on the following Law: Article 1 The provisions of the attached law shall apply with regard to the first elections for the House of Representatives that is held after its entry into force and any related by-elections. Any provision contradicting the provisions of the attached law is hereby abolished. Article 2 The Arab Republic of Egypt shall be divided into 237 electoral districts (constituencies) under the Individual-Seat system, and 4 constituencies under the lists system. Article 3 The scope and units of each constituency and the number of seats allocated thereto, and to each Governorate, shall be pursuant to the attached tables, in a manner which observes the fair representation of the population and Governorates and the equitable representation of voters. Article 4 This decree-law and the tables attached thereto shall be published in the Official Gazette and shall enter into force as of the day following its date of publication. Issued at the Presidency of the Republic on the 29th of Safar, 1436 A.H. ( the 21st of December 21, 2014 A.D.) Abdel Fatah Al Sisi st The Official Gazette Issue no. 51 (bis.) on December 21 2014 Page (3) I- Individual Seat System Constituencies The Governorate of Cairo Number of Constituency and Headquarters Administrative Units Seats (I) Al-Sahel Constituency Al-Sahel Precinct 2 Headquarters: Al-Sahel Precinct Police Station (II) Rod Al-Farag Constituency Rod Al-Farag & Shoubra Precincts 2 Headquarters: Rod Al-Farag Precinct Police Station (III) Al-Sharabeya Constituency Al-Sharabeya & Al-Zawia Al- Hamra Precincts 3 Headquarters: Al-Sharabeya Precinct Police Station (IV) Al-Zaitoun Constituency Al-Zaitoun & Al-Amireya Precincts 2 Headquarters: Al-Zaitoun Precinct Police Station (V) Hadayek Al-Koba Constituency Hadayek Al-Koba Precinct Headquarters: Hadayek Al-Koba Precinct Police 2 Station (VI) Al-Waily Constituency Al-Waily Precinct 1 Headquarters: Al-Waily Precinct Police Station (VII) Nasr City Constituency Nasr City First & Second Precincts 3 Headquarters: Nasr City First Precinct Police Station (VIII) East Cairo Cities Constituency New Cairo First, Second and Third Precincts & Al-Shorouk 1 Headquarters: New Cairo First Precinct Police City & Badr City Precincts Station (IX) Al-Nozha Constituency Al-Nozha Precinct 2 Headquarters: Al-Nozha Precinct Police Station (X) Heliopolis Constituency Heliopolis Precinct 1 Headquarters: Heliopolis Precinct Police Station (XI) Al-Salam City Constituency Al-Salam First & Second Precincts 2 Headquarters: Al-Salam First Precinct Police Station (XII) Ein Shams Constituency Ein Shams Precinct 2 Headquarters: Ein Shams Precinct Police Station (XIII) Al-Matareya Constituency Al-Matareya Precinct 3 Headquarters: Al-Matareya Precinct Police Station (XIV) Al-Marg Constituency Al-Marg Precinct 2 Headquarters: Al-Marg Precinct Police Station The Official Gazette Issue no. 51 (bis.) on December 21st 2014 Page (4) (XV) The Fifteenth: Abdeen Constituency Abdeen, Al-Mouski & Al- Azbakeya Precincts 1 Headquarters: Abdeen Precinct Police Station (XVI) Boulak Constituency Boulak, Kasr Al-Nil & Al- 1 Zamalek Precincts Headquarters: Boulak Precinct Police Station (XVII) Al-Gamaleya Constituency Al-Gamaleya Precinct 1 Headquarters: Al-Gamaleya Precinct Police Station (XVIII) Al-Zaher Constituency Al-Zaher & Bab Al-Shareya 1 Precincts Headquarters: Al-Zaher Precinct Police Station (XIX) Manshiat Naser Constituency Manshiat Naser Precinct Headquarters: Manshiat Naser Precinct Police 1 Station (XX) Al-Sayeda Zeinab Constituency Al-Sayeda Zeinab & Al-Darb Al- Ahmar Precincts 2 Headquarters: Al-Sayeda Zeinab Precinct Police Station (XXI) Al-Khalifa Constituency Al-Khalifa Precinct 1 Headquarters: Al-Khalifa Precinct Police Station (XXII) Al-Mokatam Constituency Al-Mokatam Precinct 1 Headquarters: Al-Mokatam Precinct Police Station (XXIII) Masr Al-Kadima Constituency Masr Al-Kadima Precinct Headquarters: Masr Al-Kadima Precinct Police 1 Station (XXIV) Al-Maadi Constituency Al-Maadi & Tora Precincts 2 Headquarters: Al-Maadi Precinct Police Station (XXV) Al-Basateen Constituency Al-Basateen & Dar Al-Salam Precincts 3 Headquarters: Al-Mokatam Precinct Police Station (XXVI) Helwan Constituency Helwan, Al-Masara & Al-Tebeen Precincts 3 Headquarters: Helwan Precinct Police Station (XXVII) 15th of May City Constituency 15th of May City Precinct 1 Headquarters: 15th of May Precinct Police Station 27 46 48 The Official Gazette Issue no. 51 (bis.) on December 21st 2014 Page (5) The Governorate of Alexandria Number of Constituency and Headquarters Administrative Units Seats (I) Al Montazah First Constituency Al Montazah First Precinct Headquarters: Al Montazah First Precinct Police 3 Station (II) Al Montazah Second Constituency Al Montazah Second Precinct Headquarters: Al Montazah Second Precinct Police 2 Station (III) Al-Raml First Constituency Al-Raml First Precinct 2 Headquarters: Al-Raml First Precinct Police Station (IV) Al-Raml Second Constituency Al-Raml Second Precinct 2 Headquarters: Al-Raml Second Precinct Police Station (V) Sidi Gaber Constituency Sidi Gaber Precinct 2 Headquarters: Sidi Gaber Precinct Police Station (VI) Bab Shark Constituency Bab Shark Precinct 2 Headquarters: Bab Shark Precinct Police Station (VII) Moharram Beik Constituency Moharram Beik Precinct 2 Headquarters: Moharram Beik Precinct Police Station (VIII) Karmouz Constituency Karmouz Precinct 1 Headquarters: Karmouz Precinct Police Station (IX) Al-Attarin Constituency Al-Attarin & Al-Labban Precincts 1 Headquarters: Al-Attarin Precinct Police Station (X) Al-Gomrok Constituency Al-Gomrok & Al-Manshia Precincts 1 Headquarters: Al-Gomrok Precinct Police Station (XI) Mina Al-Basal Constituency Mina Al-Basal Precinct 2 Headquarters: Mina Al-Basal Precinct Police Station (XII) Al-Dekheila Constituency Al-Dekheila Precinct 2 Headquarters: Al-Dekheila Precinct Police Station (XIII) Al-Ameria Constituency Al-Ameria First & Second Precincts 2 Headquarters: Al-Ameria Precinct Police Station (XIV) Borg Al-Arab City Constituency Borg Al-Arab City Precinct 1 Headquarters: Borg Al-Arab Precinct Police Station 14 17 25 The Official Gazette Issue no. 51 (bis.) on December 21st 2014 Page (6) The Governorate of Port Said Number of Constituency and Headquarters Administrative Units Seats (I) East Port Said Constituency Port Fouad First & Second Precincts, Al-Shark & Shark Al- Headquarters: Port Fouad First Precinct Police 1 Tafriaa Precincts Station (II) Al-Dawahy Constituency Al-Dawahy First & Second Precincts & Al-Ganoub Precinct 1 Headquarters: Al-Dawahy Precinct Police Station (III) Al-Manakh Constituency Al-Manakh & Al-Arab Precincts 1 Headquarters: Al-Manakh Precinct Police Station (IV) Al-Zohour Constituency Al-Zohour & Al-Manasra Precincts 1 Headquarters: Al-Zohour Precinct Police Station 4 11 4 The Official Gazette Issue no. 51 (bis.) on December 21st 2014 Page (7) The Governorate of Ismailia Number of Constituency and Headquarters Administrative Units Seats (I) Ismailia City Constituency Ismailia First, Second & Third Precincts Headquarters: Ismailia Second Precinct Police 2 Station (II) Al-Kantara Constituency West Kantara District & East Kantara Precinct 1 Headquarters: West Kantara District Police Station (III) Al-Ismailia Constituency Ismailia & Fayed Districts 1 Headquarters: Ismailia District Police Station (IV) Al-Tal Al-Kabir Constituency Al-Tal Al-Kabir, Al-Kassasin Al- Gadida & Abu Soueir Districts Headquarters: Al-Tal Al-Kabir District Police 1 Station 4 10 6 The Official Gazette Issue no. 51 (bis.) on December 21st 2014 Page (8) The Governorate of Suez Number of Constituency and Headquarters Administrative Units Seats (I) Suez Constituency Faisal, Suez & Ataka Precincts 2 Headquarters: Suez Precinct Police Station (II) Al-Arbaein Constituency Al-Arbaein & El-Ganayin Precincts 2 Headquarters: Al-Arbaein Precinct Police Station 2 5 4 The Official Gazette Issue no. 51 (bis.) on December 21st 2014 Page (9) The Governorate of Qalyubia Number of Constituency and Headquarters Administrative Units Seats (I) Banha City Constituency Banha First & Second Precincts 1 Headquarters: Banha First Precinct Police Station (II) Banha Constituency Banha District 2 Headquarters: Banha District Police Station (III) Kafr Shokr Constituency Kafr Shokr District 1 Headquarters: Kafr Shokr District Police Station (IV) Toukh Constituency Toukh District & Kaha Precinct 2 Headquarters: Toukh District Police Station (V) Shoubra Al-Kheima First Constituency Shoubra Al-Kheima First Precinct Headquarters: Shoubra Al-Kheima First Precinct 2 Police Station (VI) Shoubra Al-Kheima Second Constituency Shoubra Al-Kheima Second Precinct Headquarters: Shoubra Al-Kheima Second Precinct 2 Police Station (VII) Al-Kanater Al-Khaireya Constituency Al-Kanater Al-Khaireya District Headquarters: Al-Kanater Al-Khaireya District 2 Police Station (VIII) Al-Khanka & Al-Obour Constituency Al-Khanka District & Al-Khanka & Al-Obour Precincts. 2 Headquarters: Al-Khanka District Police Station
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