Egyptians choose leader in post-Mubarak election
Voters line up as polls open across nation of 82 million. Winner to be announced on June 21
Associated Press
After decades of authoritarian rule, Egyptians are for the first time freely choosing their first president since last year’s ouster of longtime ruler and close US ally Hosni Mubarak.
Voters lined up as polls opened across this nation of 82 million.
Polling stations in Cairo (Photo: AFP)
Thirteen candidates, who include Islamists, liberals and Mubarak regime figures, are contesting the election.
No outright winner is expected to emerge from the two-day vote starting Wednesday. So, a runoff between the two top finishers will be held June 16-17. The winner will be announced on June 21.
The generals who have taken over from Mubarak when an uprising forced him to step down have promised to hand over power by July 1.