The run-off, held on 3–4 December, features 446 candidates competing for 41 individual seats.
It takes place alongside the first-round voting in the annulled constituencies in Giza, Fayoum, Assiut, Sohag, Qena, Alexandria, and Beheira.
On Tuesday, Egyptians abroad concluded their voting, with results set to be announced on 11 December.
If run-offs are required for the reheld first-round polls, voting abroad will take place on 24–25 December and domestically on 27–28 December. Final results will be announced on 4 January 2026.
On Tuesday, the NEA announced that elections will be rerun in 30 constituencies across 10 governorates in the first phase, following court rulings that annulled their results.
Voting in these constituencies will be held abroad on 8–9 December and domestically on 10–11 December, with results to be announced on 18 December.
If run-offs are required, voting abroad will take place on 31 December 2025 and 1 January 2026, and domestically on 3–4 January. Final results will be announced on 10 January.
The NEA also announced the partial cancellation of the proceedings of two subcommittees in the second phase and the exclusion of their ballot papers after violations were detected. The cancellations do not affect the results of their respective constituencies.
Meanwhile, run-offs for the second phase will be held abroad on 15–16 December and domestically on 17–18 December. Final results will be announced on 25 December.
The current House of Representatives was elected in late 2020 for a five-year term ending in January 2026.
Under the constitution, elections for a new chamber must be held within 60 days before the end of the current term.
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