An Egyptian woman prepares to fill her ballot during the vote in the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections at a polling station in Cairo during the first round of Egypt's Parliamentary elections at Ksr al-Aini polling station, in Cairo, Egypt, 28 November 2011. According to media reports, Polling stations opened 28 November in nine of 27 districts for the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections, the first since former president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February. About 17.5 million Egyptians are eligible to vote in the first round that runs for two days, according to government figures. The number of seats up for grabs in the first round is 168, contested by 3,809 candidates. EPA/AMEL PAIN
Elections staff members hel voters to determine their number during the vote in the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections at a polling station in Cairo during the first round of Egypt's Parliamentary elections at Ksr al-Aini polling station, in Cairo, Egypt, 28 November 2011. According to media reports, Polling stations opened 28 November in nine of 27 districts for the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections, the first since former president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February. About 17.5 million Egyptians are eligible to vote in the first round that runs for two days, according to government figures. The number of seats up for grabs in the first round is 168, contested by 3,809 candidates. EPA/AMEL PAIN
An Egyptian woman cats her vote, during the first round of Egypt's Parliamentary elections at Kasr al-Aini polling station, in Cairo, Egypt, 28 November 2011. According to media reports, Polling stations opened 28 November in nine of 27 districts for the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections, the first since former president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February. About 17.5 million Egyptians are eligible to vote in the first round that runs for two days, according to government figures. The number of seats up for grabs in the first round is 168, contested by 3,809 candidates. EPA/ANDRE PAIN
Elections women fill their ballot during the vote in the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections at a polling station in Cairo during the first round of Egypt's Parliamentary elections at Ksr al-Aini polling station, in Cairo, Egypt, 28 November 2011. According to media reports, Polling stations opened 28 November in nine of 27 districts for the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections, the first since former president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February. About 17.5 million Egyptians are eligible to vote in the first round that runs for two days, according to government figures. The number of seats up for grabs in the first round is 168, contested by 3,809 candidates. EPA/ANDRE PAIN
An Egyptian woman (L) looks to candidate posters as the waits on line to vote for the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections at a polling station during the first round of Egypt's Parliamentary elections at Kasr al-Aini polling station, in Cairo, Egypt, 28 November 2011. According to media reports, Polling stations opened 28 November in nine of 27 districts for the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections, the first since former president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February. About 17.5 million Egyptians are eligible to vote in the first round that runs for two days, according to government figures. The number of seats up for grabs in the first round is 168, contested by 3,809 candidates. EPA/AMEL PAIN
Elections staff members hel voters to determine their number during the vote in the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections at a polling station in Cairo during the first round of Egypt's Parliamentary elections at Ksr al-Aini polling station, in Cairo, Egypt, 28 November 2011. According to media reports, Polling stations opened 28 November in nine of 27 districts for the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections, the first since former president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February. About 17.5 million Egyptians are eligible to vote in the first round that runs for two days, according to government figures. The number of seats up for grabs in the first round is 168, contested by 3,809 candidates. EPA/AMEL PAIN
An Egyptian smokes a chicha and reads the newspaper beside a candidate poster during the first day of Egypt's parliamentary elections, in Cairo, Egypt, 28 November 2011. According to media reports, Polling stations opened 28 November in nine of 27 districts for the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections, the first since former president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February. About 17.5 million Egyptians are eligible to vote in the first round that runs for two days, according to government figures. The number of seats up for grabs in the first round is 168, contested by 3,809 candidates. EPA/AMEL PAIN
Elections staff members hel voters to determine their number during the vote in the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections at a polling station in Cairo during the first round of Egypt's Parliamentary elections at Ksr al-Aini polling station, in Cairo, Egypt, 28 November 2011. According to media reports, Polling stations opened 28 November in nine of 27 districts for the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections, the first since former president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February. About 17.5 million Egyptians are eligible to vote in the first round that runs for two days, according to government figures. The number of seats up for grabs in the first round is 168, contested by 3,809 candidates. EPA/ANDRE PAIN
An Egyptian woman prepares to fill her ballot during the vote in the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections at a polling station in Cairo during the first round of Egypt's Parliamentary elections at Kasr al-Aini polling station, in Cairo, Egypt, 28 November 2011. According to media reports, Polling stations opened 28 November in nine of 27 districts for the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections, the first since former president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February. About 17.5 million Egyptians are eligible to vote in the first round that runs for two days, according to government figures. The number of seats up for grabs in the first round is 168, contested by 3,809 candidates. EPA/AMEL PAIN
Egyptians are waiting on line to vote for the first round of Parliamentary elections, aT poling station in Kasr al-Aini, in Cairo, Egypt, 28 November 2011. According to media reports, Polling stations opened 28 November in nine of 27 districts for the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections, the first since former president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February. About 17.5 million Egyptians are eligible to vote in the first round that runs for two days, according to government figures. The number of seats up for grabs in the first round is 168, contested by 3,809 candidates. EPA/AMEL PAIN
An Egyptian woman casts her vote, during the first round of Egypt's Parliamentary elections at Ksr al-Aini polling station, in Cairo, Egypt, 28 November 2011. Polling stations opened 28 November in nine of 27 districts for the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections, the first since former president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February. About 17.5 million Egyptians are eligible to vote in the first round that runs for two days, according to government figures. The number of seats up for grabs in the first round is 168, contested by 3,809 candidates. EPA/AMEL PAIN
An Egyptian woman shows her ink marked finger after casting her vote during the first round of Egypt's Parliamentary elections at Ksr al-Aini polling station, in Cairo, Egypt, 28 November 2011. EPA/AMEL PAIN
An Egyptian woman cats her vote, during the first round of Egypt's Parliamentary elections at Kasr al-Aini polling station, in Cairo, Egypt, 28 November 2011. According to media reports, Polling stations opened 28 November in nine of 27 districts for the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections, the first since former president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February. About 17.5 million Egyptians are eligible to vote in the first round that runs for two days, according to government figures. The number of seats up for grabs in the first round is 168, contested by 3,809 candidates. EPA/AMEL PAIN
An Egyptian woman shows her ink marked finger after casting her vote during the first round of Egypt's Parliamentary elections at Ksr al-Aini polling station, in Cairo, Egypt, 28 November 2011. According to media reports, Polling stations opened 28 November in nine of 27 districts for the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections, the first since former president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February. About 17.5 million Egyptians are eligible to vote in the first round that runs for two days, according to government figures. The number of seats up for grabs in the first round is 168, contested by 3,809 candidates. EPA/ANDRE PAIN
An Egyptian woman marks her finger with ink after casting her vote during the first round of Egypt's Parliamentary elections at Kasr al-Aini polling station, in Cairo, Egypt, 28 November 2011. According to media reports, Polling stations opened 28 November in nine of 27 districts for the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections, the first since former president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February. About 17.5 million Egyptians are eligible to vote in the first round that runs for two days, according to government figures. The number of seats up for grabs in the first round is 168, contested by 3,809 candidates. EPA/AMEL PAIN
An Egyptian woman cats her vote during the first round of Egypt's Parliamentary elections at Kasr al-Aini polling station, in Cairo, Egypt, 28 November 2011. According to media reports, Polling stations opened 28 November in nine of 27 districts for the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections, the first since former president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February. About 17.5 million Egyptians are eligible to vote in the first round that runs for two days, according to government figures. The number of seats up for grabs in the first round is 168, contested by 3,809 candidates. EPA/ANDRE PAIN
An Egyptian woman marks her finger with ink after casting her vote during the first round of Egypt's Parliamentary elections at Kasr al-Aini polling station, in Cairo, Egypt, 28 November 2011. According to media reports, Polling stations opened 28 November in nine of 27 districts for the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections, the first since former president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February. About 17.5 million Egyptians are eligible to vote in the first round that runs for two days, according to government figures. The number of seats up for grabs in the first round is 168, contested by 3,809 candidates. EPA/AMEL PAIN
An Egyptian woman cats her vote, during the first round of Egypt's Parliamentary elections at Kasr al-Aini polling station, in Cairo, Egypt, 28 November 2011. According to media reports, Polling stations opened 28 November in nine of 27 districts for the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections, the first since former president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February. About 17.5 million Egyptians are eligible to vote in the first round that runs for two days, according to government figures. The number of seats up for grabs in the first round is 168, contested by 3,809 candidates. EPA/AMEL PAIN
An Egyptian staff member monitors the first round of Egypt's Parliamentary elections at Kasr al-Aini polling station, in Cairo, Egypt, 28 November 2011. According to media reports, Polling stations opened 28 November in nine of 27 districts for the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections, the first since former president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February. About 17.5 million Egyptians are eligible to vote in the first round that runs for two days, according to government figures. The number of seats up for grabs in the first round is 168, contested by 3,809 candidates. EPA/ANDRE PAIN
Egyptians are waiting on line to vote for the first round of Parliamentary elections, aT poling station in Kasr al-Aini, in Cairo, Egypt, 28 November 2011. According to media reports, Polling stations opened 28 November in nine of 27 districts for the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections, the first since former president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February. About 17.5 million Egyptians are eligible to vote in the first round that runs for two days, according to government figures. The number of seats up for grabs in the first round is 168, contested by 3,809 candidates. EPA/AMEL PAIN
Egyptians are waiting on line to vote for the first round of Parliamentary elections, outside a poling station in Kasr al-Aini, Cairo, Egypt, 28 November 2011. According to media reports, Polling stations opened 28 November in nine of 27 districts for the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections, the first since former president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February. About 17.5 million Egyptians are eligible to vote in the first round that runs for two days, according to government figures. The number of seats up for grabs in the first round is 168, contested by 3,809 candidates. EPA/ANDRE PAIN
Egyptians are waiting on line to vote for the first round of Parliamentary elections, outside a poling station in Kasr al-Aini, Cairo, Egypt, 28 November 2011. According to media reports, Polling stations opened 28 November in nine of 27 districts for the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections, the first since former president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February. About 17.5 million Egyptians are eligible to vote in the first round that runs for two days, according to government figures. The number of seats up for grabs in the first round is 168, contested by 3,809 candidates. EPA/ANDRE PAIN
Egyptians are waiting on line to vote for the first round of Parliamentary elections, outside a poling station in Kasr al-Aini, Cairo, Egypt, 28 November 2011. According to media reports, Polling stations opened 28 November in nine of 27 districts for the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections, the first since former president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February. About 17.5 million Egyptians are eligible to vote in the first round that runs for two days, according to government figures. The number of seats up for grabs in the first round is 168, contested by 3,809 candidates. EPA/AMEL PAIN
Egyptians are waiting on line to vote for the first round of Parliamentary elections, outside a poling station in Kasr al-Aini, Cairo, Egypt, 28 November 2011. According to media reports, Polling stations opened 28 November in nine of 27 districts for the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections, the first since former president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February. About 17.5 million Egyptians are eligible to vote in the first round that runs for two days, according to government figures. The number of seats up for grabs in the first round is 168, contested by 3,809 candidates. EPA/ANDRE PAIN