Today about 60 million Egyptians have began casting their ballots, and will continue for three consecutive days, to elect the country’s next president. It is a race that puts the incumbent president Abdel Fatah al-Sisi against head of al-Ghad Party, Moussa Moustafa Moussa. The elections are being supervised by 18,000 judges, assisted by 110,000 administrative assistants in 13,706 polling stations in all 26 governorates across Egypt.
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