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Egyptians will not be voting in a new government.
As soon as that happens, presto change-o: the next time you go to the polls, you'll be voting in a true national election.
But, as far as we saw, irregularities seemed few and minor, and there was a general feeling that people were happy to be voting in a free election.
All to jolly up a routine Egyptian election: on September 26th, Egyptians will be voting in a yes-or-no referendum to return a sole candidate, President Hosni Mubarak, to a fourth six-year term.
In other words, whatever your religious views, our elected representatives in the Commons (and the non-elected ones in the Lords) will probably be voting in a few years time on women bishops, and on the conditions under which women will be consecrated as bishops, as they voted on women priests in 1993.
And this November, I will be voting in a government election for the very first time.
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Men were voting in a separate school nearby.
Britons were voting in a general election as The Economist went to press.
But they believed that they were voting in a parliamentary election - a Scottish Parliamentary election.
"Meanwhile in the real world outside that rather nice Sheffield pub, real people were voting in a real election".
That's why, for the very first time, I've actually been voting in a talent show.
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