2025 Egyptian parliamentary election
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{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2023}}
{{Infobox legislative election
| country = Egypt
| type = parliamentary
| election_date = 2025
| previous_election = 2020
| next_election =
| seats_for_election = 568 of the 596 seats in the House of Representatives
| majority_seats = 298
| nopercentage = yes
| party1 = Nation's Future Party| leader1 = Abdel-Wahab Abdel-Razeq | last_election1 = | seats1 =
| party2 = Republican People's Party (Egypt) | leader2 = Hazem Omar| last_election2 = | seats2 =
| party3 = New Wafd Party | leader3 = Bahaa El-Din Abu Shoka | last_election3 = | seats3 =
| party4 = Homeland Defenders Party | leader4 = Galal Haridy| last_election4 = | seats4 =
| party5 = Modern Egypt Party | leader5 = Nabil Dibis |last_election5 = | seats5 =
| party6 = Reform and Development Party (Egypt) | leader6 = Mohamed Anwar Sadat |last_election6 = | seats6 =
| party7 = Egyptian Social Democratic Party | leader7 = Farid Zahran |last_election7 = | seats7 =
| party8 = Freedom Party (Egypt) | leader8 = Mamdouh Hassan |last_election8 = | seats8 =
| party9 = Congress Party (Egypt) | leader9 = Omar El-Mokhtar Semeida|last_election9 = | seats9 =
| party10 = Al-Nour Party | leader10 = Younes Makhioun |last_election10 = | seats10 =
| party11 = National Progressive Unionist Rally Party | leader11 = Sayed Abdel Aal |last_election11 = | seats11 =
| party12 = Justice Party (Egypt) | leader12 = |last_election12 = | seats12 =
| party13 = Eradet Geel Party | leader13 = |last_election13 = | seats13 = | color13 = #E81B23
| party14 = Independents | leader14 = N/A | last_election14 = | seats14 =
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| title = Prime Minister
| before_election = Mostafa Madbouly
| before_party = Independent politician
| after_election =
| after_party =
}}
{{Politics of Egypt}}
Parliamentary elections are due to be held in Egypt in 2025.{{Cite web|title=EISA African Election Calendar 2025|url=https://www.eisa.org/election-calendar/|access-date=13 January 2025|website=EISA}}
Electoral system
The 596 seats in parliament consist of 448 seats elected by the two-round system in constituencies ranging from one to four seats, 120 elected by party block vote using a two-round system and 28 appointed by the president.{{cite web|url=http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/138976.aspx|title=Egypt election committee to announce date for parliamentary poll Sunday|publisher=Ahram Online|date=27 August 2015|access-date=31 March 2023}}
In the party block vote seats, a party list wins all seats available if it receive more than 50% of the vote. However if no list receives more than 50% of the vote, a second round is held between top two parties and the list with the most votes wins all seats. Party lists contain quotas for youth, women, Christians, and workers.