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Irregularities Cloud Victory for Morsi in First Round of Referendum

Widespread reports of voting violations and irregularities have tainted the results of the first round of the referendum on Egypt’s draft constitution, which has passed according to early accounts, Mohannad Sabry reports.

Supervising judge of El-Baheyya El-Burhaneyya polling station in Cairo's poor district of Sayyeda Zeinab fills the count forms after more than two hours of counting votes. Sunday Dec. 16, 2012.
Supervising judge of El-Baheyya El-Burhaneyya polling station in Cairo's poor district of Sayyeda Zeinab fills the count forms after more than two hours of counting votes. Sunday Dec. 16, 2012. — AL-MONITOR/Mohannad Sabry

CAIRO — After hours of counting votes, Egypt’s elections committee said final results of the constitutional referendum will be announced after the second phase on Dec. 22, as dozens of initial reports by political parties and news agencies all claimed the constitution passed.

The Muslim Brotherhood’s political arm, the Freedom and Justice Party, published a statement Sunday, saying: “4,588,147 or 56.5% of the turnout for the draft constitution while 3,524,178 or 43.5% voted against it.” Several other reports by local press said 60% voted for and 40% voted against.

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