The Muslims Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party garnered 35.2% of the votes in the final nine governorates on Tuesday and Wednesday, while the Salafist Al-Nur party said it received 27%.
The Muslims Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party garnered 35.2% of the votes in the final nine governorates on Tuesday and Wednesday, while the Salafist Al-Nur party said it received 27%.
The two parties chalked up 65 percent in the first two phases of Egypt's first general election since the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak in February.
The last stage included the Sinai region.