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Governorat: Kairo Governorat: Kairo Wahlbezirk: El Sahel 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 140860 Abgegebene Stimmen 12074 14281 davon ungültig 877 366 gültige Stimmen 11197 13915 9,88% Kandidaten Ali Radwan Ahmed Moh. Motawa NDP 4098 36,6% Hazem Farouk Abd El Khalek Unabh. 3849 34,4% 10442 75,0% Said Ali Rostom NDP 5067 45,3% 9219 66,3% Mahmoud Abd El-Fatah Badr Unabh.1642 14,7% Wahlbezirk: El Maahad El Fani 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 115133 Abgegebene Stimmen 10117 davon ungültig 546 gültige Stimmen 9571 8,31% Kandidaten Dr. Youssef Raof Botros Ghali NDP 6777 70,8% Ghareeb Saad Ismail Yonis NDP 5678 50,7% Wahlbezirk: Rood El Farag 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 115133 106375 Abgegebene Stimmen 11022 davon ungültig 207 gültige Stimmen 10816 10,17% Kandidaten Abd El-Rahman Radi El-Said NDP 5487 Sameh Sadek Abbadeer Unabh. 2647 Tarek Moh. Sabak Hussein Unabh. 2408 7555 69,9% Wahlbezirk: Shobra 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 89308 Abgegebene Stimmen 22597 davon ungültig 232 gültige Stimmen 22365 25,04% Kandidaten Moh. Moh. El-Goweilli NDP 2603 6727 30,1% Nadi El-Habashi Unabh. 2482 Reda Wahdaan NDP 3034 6444 28,8% Adel Saleeb Botros Unabh. 1583 Wahlbezirk: El Zawya 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 182961 Abgegebene Stimmen 20553 davon ungültig 902 gültige Stimmen 19651 10,74% Kandidaten Moh. Moh. El-Goweilli NDP 2603 6727 34,23% Nadi El-Habashi Unabh. 2482 Reda Wahdaan NDP 3034 6444 32,79% Adel Saleeb Botros Unabh. 1583 Wahlbezirk: Madinet Nasr Awal 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte Abgegebene Stimmen 22010 davon ungültig 1439 gültige Stimmen 20571 Kandidaten Ihab Ahmed Badawi NDP 5558 27,0% Safuat Ibrahim El-Kalyobi Unabh. 5970 53,3% Moh. Moh. Moh. Said Ahmed NDP 8050 71,9% Mahmoud Moh. Osman Hussein Unabh. 2807 25,1% Wahlbezirk: El Nozha 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 173841 173841 Abgegebene Stimmen 26563 25474 davon ungültig 1650 1014 gültige Stimmen 24913 14,33% 24460 14,07% Kandidaten Dr. Hamedi El-Said Soliman NDP 8257 33,1% 13152 53,77% Eid Abd Allah Moh. Heikal Unabh. 5406 48,3% Magdi Moh. Soliman Ashoor Unabh. 7604 67,9% 13252 54,18% Amr Abd Allah Said Refaai NDP 7387 66,0% Wahlbezirk: El Matarya 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 191704 91704 Abgegebene Stimmen 41800 32020 davon ungültig 2096 1164 gültige Stimmen 39704 20,71% 30856 33,65% Kandidaten Mahmoud Megahed Khalil Unabh. 14290 36,0% 25816 83,67% Abd El Fatah Abbass Mohamed Unabh. 7745 69,2% 23497 76,15% Atef Hassan Mahmoud Mohamed NDP 7536 67,3% Morkos Ishak Nakhal Unabh. 5305 47,4% Wahlbezirk: El Zatoon 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte Abgegebene Stimmen 8971 davon ungültig 126 gültige Stimmen 8845 Kandidaten Dr. Zakareya Hussein Azmi NDP 7744 87,6% Mustafa Moh. Abd El Wehab NDP 5414 48,4% Wahlbezirk: Hadek El Koba 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 132036 132036 Abgegebene Stimmen 20291 16822 davon ungültig 931 586 gültige Stimmen 19360 14,66% 16236 12,30% Kandidaten Moh. Abd El-Aziz Shaaban El Tag. 4864 25,1% 8818 54,31% Ahmed Fathi Ghoneim 4266 38,1% Moh. Ali Ahmed El-Husseini 4112 36,7% 8183 50,40% Heshmat Said Fahmi 3739 33,4% Wahlbezirk: El Wayle 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 91991 91999 Abgegebene Stimmen 9116 6636 davon ungültig 694 260 gültige Stimmen 8423 9,16% 6376 6,93% Kandidaten Dr. Sherine Ahmed Foad NDP 4310 51,2% Abd El Hameed Abd El Aziz Unabh. 3384 30,2% 4216 66,12% Fawzi Moh. Ibrahim Shaheen NDP 2855 25,5% Wahlbezirk: El Zaher 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 105114 Abgegebene Stimmen 14789 davon ungültig 1389 gültige Stimmen 13400 12,7% Kandidaten Hani Moh. Fathi Moh. Suror NDP 8787 65,6% Ibrahim Said Ahmed Said NDP 7479 66,8% Wahlbezirk: Bab El Sheareya 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 83091 Abgegebene Stimmen 9806 davon ungültig 614 gültige Stimmen 9192 11,1% Kandidaten Yehia Moh. Wahdaan El-Azab NDP 5556 60,4% Moh. Abd El Nabi Ali Ibrahim NDP 5439 48,6% Wahlbezirk: El Gamaleya 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 88094 88101 Abgegebene Stimmen 11403 11498 davon ungültig 799 491 gültige Stimmen 10604 12,0% 11007 12,49% Kandidaten Moh. Ibrahim Soliman NDP 7449 70,2% Moh. Hedar Boghdadi Unabh. 4416 39,4% 5975 54,28% Hussein Kamel El Sharkawi NDP 3456 30,9% Wahlbezirk: El Darb El Hamar 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 61880 61808 Abgegebene Stimmen 16046 8492 davon ungültig 480 299 gültige Stimmen 15566 25,2% 8193 13,26% Kandidaten Atef Abdou Ali Youssef NDP 3382 21,7% 4923 60,09% Serag El-Din Farag Unabh. 1692 15,1% Moh. Hamada Ahmed Sheha Unabh. 2471 22,1% Alaa El-Din Abd El Moneim Said Unabh. 2292 20,5% 4169 50,88% Wahlbezirk: Abdeen 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 68337 68337 Abgegebene Stimmen 6302 8070 davon ungültig 384 318 gültige Stimmen 5918 8,7% 7752 11,34% Kandidaten Talaat Ahmed Nabawi Kawaas NDP 2724 46,0% Gamal Hanafi Gamal Ali Unabh. 1890 16,9% 4217 54,40% Ragab Helal Badawi Hemeda Unabh. 1851 16,5% 4050 52,24% Mohsen Moh. Fawzi Monir Unabh.1615 14,4% Wahlbezirk: Bolak Abou El Ella 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 75055 75055 Abgegebene Stimmen 12582 12648 davon ungültig 684 480 gültige Stimmen 11898 15,9% 12168 16,21% Kandidaten Moh. Ahmed Youssef El-Nafawi NDP 5977 50,2% Badr El-Din Saeed El Kadi NDP 3894 34,8% 6795 55,84% Moh. Ahmed Masoud Afifi Unabh.5633 50,3% Wahlbezirk: Kasr El Nil 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 77458 77458 Abgegebene Stimmen 7161 7455 davon ungültig 515 376 gültige Stimmen 6646 8,6% 7079 9,14% Kandidaten Abd El Aziz Mahmoud Mustafa NDP 3441 51,8% Hussam Hassan Badrawi NDP 2335 20,9% Hesham Mustafa Khalil Kamel Unabh.2466 22,0% 4118 58,17% Wahlbezirk: El Saieda Zeinab 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 95283 Abgegebene Stimmen 12367 davon ungültig 614 gültige Stimmen 11753 12,3% Kandidaten Ahmed Fathi Mustafa Suror NDP 9364 79,7% Adel Hamed Mustafa Unabh. 6228 55,6% Wahlbezirk: El Khalifa 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 93572 93572 Abgegebene Stimmen 9615 10350 davon ungültig 446 316 gültige Stimmen 9169 9,8% 10034 10,72% Kandidaten Fayda Mahmoud Kamel NDP 2841 31,0% Abd El Moneim Bekheet Unabh. 3917 35,0% 6126 61,05% Hassan Tonsi Ibrahim Farahat NDP 3435 30,7% 5514 54,95% Fathi Hanafi Soliman Unabh. 2286 20,4% Wahlbezirk: El Manial 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 110683 110683 Abgegebene Stimmen 9830 10642 davon ungültig 670 566 gültige Stimmen 9150 8,3% 10076 9,10% Kandidaten Fathi Amin Abd El Hamid Khalil Unabh. 3411 30,5% 5123 50,84% Moh. Afifi Mahmoud Kassem NDP 2951 26,4% Dr. Shahinaz El Nagar Unabh. 5191 51,52% Mamdouh Thabet Mekki NDP 2482 27,1% Wahlbezirk: Masr El Kadima 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 105678 105678 Abgegebene Stimmen 16089 15176 davon ungültig 1049 599 gültige Stimmen 15040 14,2% 14577 13,79% Kandidaten Tayseer Moh. Rezk Matr NDP 3550 23,6% Abou Bakr Omar Abd El Aal Unabh. 9168 Mokhtar Ali Saad Moh. NDP 5134 34,1% Yossri Moh. Moh. Bayomi Unabh. 8918 Wahlbezirk: El Basateen 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 139034 Abgegebene Stimmen 33249 davon ungültig 1888 gültige Stimmen 31361 22,6% Kandidaten Moh. Hassan Morshedi NDP 16190 51,6% Hussein Kasem Ali Megawer NDP 17235 55,0% Wahlbezirk: Helwan 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 133581 133581 Abgegebene Stimmen 35387 27468 davon ungültig 813 804 gültige Stimmen 24575 18,4% 26664 19,96% Kandidaten El Mohamedi El Ghanam Unabh. 15821 64,4% Ismail Ali Nasr El-Din Abbas Unabh. 10897 44,3% Said Abdou Mustafa Meshael NDP 9321 37,9% 18987 71,21% Wahlbezirk: El Tebbeen 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 84365 84365 Abgegebene Stimmen 18282 19281 davon ungültig 555 376 gültige Stimmen 17727 21,0% 18905 22,41% Kandidaten Mahmoud Mustafa Bakri Unabh. 7837 44,2% 10031 53,06% Nabil Saed El Gabri NDP 5335 30,1% Ali Saed Fath El Bab Unabh. 4741 26,7% 11867 62,77% Mohamed Mustafa Ibrahim NDP 3053 17,2% Governorat: Monofeya Wahlbezirk: Shebeen El Koom 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 146571 146571 Abgegebene Stimmen 37051 38937 davon ungültig 1118 642 gültige Stimmen 35933 24,5% 38295 26,13% Kandidaten Ragab Moh. Abou Zeid Moh. Unabh. 17330 48,2% 24548 64,10% Ahmed Moh. Ibrahim Khalifa Unabh. 8670 24,1% Ahmed Moh. Ali Seif NDP 8557 23,8% 23575 61,56% Fathi Abd Alla Baiyomi Unabh. 7124 19,8% Wahlbezirk: El Batanoon 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 126522 126522 Abgegebene Stimmen 39411 27593 davon ungültig 1080 489 gültige Stimmen 38331 30,3% 27104 21,42% Kandidaten Saad Moh. Youssef Hussein Unabh. 20735 54,1% Ahmed Sedeek Hagazi Unabh. 8868 23,1% Atef Moh. El Said Abou Hussein Unabh. 8094 21,1% 13916 51,34% Wahlbezirk: Berket Erl Sabaa 1. Wahlgang 2. Wahlgang Partei Stimmen % Stimmen % Wahlberechtigte 142494 142494 Abgegebene Stimmen 57168 52315 davon ungültig 2712 738 gültige Stimmen 54456 38,2% 51577 36,20% Kandidaten Magdi Abd El Wehab El Rakhawi NDP 9267 17,0% Abd El Hamid Ismail Unabh. 13899 25,5% 29463 56,32% Sobhi Abd El Khaffar Moh. Gabr Unabh.
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