The Islamists won 80% of the vote and in some districts the Salafists beat the Muslim Brotherhood.

(Almasry Alyoum) — Initial results from the second round of People’s Assembly elections emerging Friday suggested another landslide victory for Islamists. Vote counting began late Thursday night after polling stations closed.

Counts from Giza Governorate’s first constituency showed that the Muslim Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) list took the most votes, followed by, in order, the Nour, Wafd and Wasat party lists.

FJP candidate Gamal al-Ashry so far received the most votes for the professional single-winner seat in Giza’s second district, followed by Nour candidate Nasser Ouda.

The contest was closer between Egyptian Bloc-backed candidate Eid Anwar and independent candidate Sayyed al-Manaei for the worker single-winner seat in Giza’s first constituency.

After initial results began to trickle out, FJP supporters in Talebeya chanted, “Count the votes, you will find them Islamic.”

In Suez Governorate, initial results showed the Nour Party list surpassing the FJP list with nearly 50 percent of the vote. Other competing lists did not receive any significant number of votes.

Initial results from Sohag Governorate indicated that the FJP list took 45 percent of the vote, followed by the Nour Party list with 35 percent and the Egyptian Bloc list with 20 percent.

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