Cairo: Egyptians returned to the polls on Thursday, December 11, 2025, for the second and final day of voting in 30 parliamentary constituencies where the results of the first phase of the 2025 House of Representatives elections were annulled by the High Administrative Court's final rulings. Polling stations opened at 9 a.m. across the affected governorates, with voting held under full judicial supervision.
According to State Information Service Egypt, Thursday's polling concludes the first-round re-run inside Egypt, following the overseas vote held on 8-9 December. The National Election Authority (NEA) scheduled in-country voting for 10-11 December 2025 in the 30 constituencies after the High Administrative Court overturned the earlier results and ordered a complete re-vote.
Voters in these constituencies are choosing among 623 candidates competing for 58 seats. The NEA, chaired by Counsellor Hazem Badawy, said it would hold a press conference later on Thursday to announce the results of the elections in the 20 constituencies from the first phase. Nineteen of these were annulled by an NEA decision, while one constituency, Itsa, remained valid after appeals before the High Administrative Court.