Another bad day at the office
The ruling NDP took another beating in parliamentary elections while the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood continued to surprise. Gamal Essam El-Din reports
Against the odds
How did the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood manage to defy the odds stacked against them and achieve remarkable electoral gains? Omayma Abdel-Latif presses for answers
Electioneering's new face
What's new in campaign advertising in this year's parliamentary elections? Tarek Atia broaches some of the rumours surrounding the money spent by candidates on their ad campaigns and examines some of the new methods of self-promotion
Communities in contest
Tribal tensions and cultural ties set the stage for pitched battles among constituencies in the Upper Egyptian governorate of Aswan, reports Amira Ibrahim
Nasserist-NDP run-off
IN THE Nile Delta governorate of Kafr Al-Sheikh, security was tight near polling stations, reports Mona El-Nahhas
Brotherhood ahead
CONTINUING their good showing, candidates of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, running as independents, achieved decent results in the Nile Delta province of Gharbiya, reports Gamal Essam El-Din
Kinship rules
SUNDAY'S election day in the Nile Delta governorate of Daqahliya was a day for expressing kinship loyalty, reports Soha Abdelaty
Dead men don't vote
The Interior Ministry removed some 250,000 invalid names from voters lists -- mostly deceased and emigrants. But, as Khaled Dawoud discovers after touring polling stations in Sharqiya governorate, the ballot process still has some glitches