
Voting in rural Egypt (Photo: Ben Gilbert)
Election officials have announced some results of the initial stage of the country’s recent elections – the first democratic poll in 60 years.
They said 62 percent of those eligible had voted in the parliamentary poll – lower than the authorities’ estimates of 70 percent – but the outcome is not yet clear.
Islamists are expected to dominate – chiefly the Muslim Brotherhood, but a more radical group may also do well. The World’s Ben Gilbert traveled south of Cairo earlier this week to find out why.
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