IRI to Observe Second Phase of Egypt’s People’s Assembly Elections
Delegates for the second phase include: Thomas Garrett, IRI’s Vice President for Programs; Jake Hale, founder of CS Advisors, LLC; Sam LaHood, IRI’s Resident Country Director in Egypt; and David Schenker, Aufzien Fellow and Director of the Program on Arab Politics at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. IRI staff will also serve as delegates and assist in the mission. As with the first phase, IRI will utilize its long-term witnesses to gain a complete perspective of Egypt’s electoral processes.
In the first phase of the elections, IRI’s mission noted that while the elections were administered in an effort of good faith there were logistical challenges and several procedural anomalies that needed to be improved upon by Egypt’s Higher Elections Commission (HEC) in remaining phases. IRI delegates in this second phase will be paying particular attention to these areas of concern:
- Additional planning for ballot distribution to ensure prompt starting times at polling stations;
- Clearer guidance from the HEC on the 48-hour ban on campaigning followed by enforcement of the campaign silence rule;
- Improvements to logistical planning for vote counting at district counting stations, particularly better preparation for the large number of ballot boxes arriving to district centers at the close of the second day of voting; and
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Clearer guidance on the close of polling stations and additional efforts to ensure ballot security between the first and second days of voting.
Since 1983, IRI has monitored more than 135 elections in more than 45 countries.
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