A limited Carter Center mission witnessed the June 16-17 runoff election for Egypt’s president, with 90 witnesses from 36 countries deployed to follow polling, counting, and those parts of the tabulation processes to which the Center had access. Abdel Karim Al-Eryani, former prime minister of Yemen, Marwan Muasher, foreign minister of Jordan, Jason Carter, state senator of Georgia, and David …
The Carter Center Blog
June 19, 2012, 9:43 am
On The Ground in Egypt: Carter Center Mission Witnesses June 16-17 Presidential Runoff Election
By The Carter Center
May 23, 2012, 11:03 am
Egypt Election: Witnessing Egypt’s Historic Presidential Vote, Runoff Election June 16-17
By Deborah Hakes
UPDATE: Carter Center Announces Delegation to Witness June 16-17 Runoff Election in Egypt (عربي) >>
Voting began Wednesday in Egypt, where more than 50 million registered voters may choose the first genuinely democratically elected president in the country’s history.
In the Al-Sayeda Zeinab and Al-Sayeda Aisha neighborhoods of Cairo, hundreds of people lined up outside polling stations ahead of poll …
January 11, 2012, 2:18 pm
On The Ground in Cairo: Carter Center Delegation Witnesses Third Phase of Egypt’s Parliamentary Elections
By Deborah Hakes
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter joined a 40-member Carter Center delegation to witness the third phase of Egypt’s parliamentary elections Jan. 10-11. The delegation, deployed in Egypt since mid-November for the three-phase election, represents 21 countries. In addition to witnessing the polling and counting, President Carter and the Carter Center leadership team met with key stakeholders, including the Supreme Judicial …
