There are four candidates in the running: incumbent President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, Farid Zahran, Abdel Sanad Yamama, and Hazem Omar. Campaigns are underway, with a focus on improving the lives of citizens.
President El-Sisi's campaign emphasizes economic progress, highlighting achievements and the need to focus on manufacturing, employment, and reducing imports while increasing exports.
Hazem Omar vows to empower marginalized groups and provide job opportunities for the youth, who make up a significant portion of Egypt's population.
Abdel Sanad Yamama focuses on educational reform, attracting foreign investments, and supporting the private sector.
Farid Zahran plans to limit state ownership to strategic projects, reduce expenses, negotiate debt scheduling, and lower public debt.
Voters are encouraged to find their polling stations using various methods. Egyptians abroad can vote at embassies or consulates.
The elections are a significant event in Egypt's democratic process, with millions of eligible voters participating.