Article 1 states:
Every male and female Egyptian reaching eighteen years of age shall personally exercise the following political rights:
First: Express their views in all referendums prescribed in the Constitution.
Second: Elect each of:
Article 3 states:
The exercise of political rights is suspended with regard to the persons mentioned hereinafter....
Article 24 states:
…In the case of House of Representatives or Shura Council elections, each individual candidate and list representative shall have the right to deploy an agent, registered in the voters’ register at the General Committee’s register, to represent him in the polling centre or the general committee. If half an hour after scheduled time for polling passed with the number of agents being less than 2, the head of the station shall complete the number of agents from among the literate present registered candidates…
Article 25 states:
If one of the committee members or its secretary is absent temporarily, the committee’s head shall appoint at alternate from among the attending voters who can read and write.
Article 29 states:
…Blind and other voters with a disability who cannot record their views on the election or referendum ballot papers without assistance may express their choice verbally in a manner such that only the committee members can hear. The secretary of the polling station committee shall record the voter’s choice on his ballot-paper, and the head of the polling station committee shall sign it and record next to the voter’s name on the voter list that the voter expressed his choice according to this procedure. These voters may also delegate a person to attend voting with them before the polling station committee, to write their electoral or referendum choice on the ballot papers they receive from the head of the committee. This delegation shall be recorded in the minutes.
Article 29 states:
…Blind and other voters with a disability who cannot record their views on the election or referendum ballot papers without assistance may express their choice verbally in a manner such that only the committee members can hear. The secretary of the polling station committee shall record the voter’s choice on his ballot-paper, and the head of the polling station committee shall sign it and record next to the voter’s name on the voter list that the voter expressed his choice according to this procedure. These voters may also delegate a person to attend voting with them before the polling station committee, to write their electoral or referendum choice on the ballot papers they receive from the head of the committee. This delegation shall be recorded in the minutes.
Article 24 states:
…In the case of House of Representatives or Shura Council elections, each individual candidate and list representative shall have the right to deploy an agent, registered in the voters’ register at the General Committee’s register, to represent him in the polling centre or the general committee. If half an hour after scheduled time for polling passed with the number of agents being less than 2, the head of the station shall complete the number of agents from among the literate present registered candidates…
Article 25 states:
If one of the committee members or its secretary is absent temporarily, the committee’s head shall appoint at alternate from among the attending voters who can read and write.