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The Carter Center<br />

Presidential Election in Egypt<br />

transportation logistics for the mission. The Center<br />

also thanks information technology expert Mostafa<br />

Saad and office drivers Alaa Bayoumi Muhammed<br />

and Ibrahim Chemise.<br />

The Center is grateful to program assistants<br />

Cornelius Queen, Anna Carden, and Stratos Kamenis<br />

as well as political assistant Karim Malak and volunteer<br />

Claire Cooley for their instrumental research and<br />

logistical support and research assistance.<br />

The Carter Center thanks consultants Robert<br />

Malley, Issandr El Amrani, Ursula Lindsey, and<br />

Alexandra Blackman, who provided invaluable<br />

support to the leadership delegation, and Maurice<br />

Chammah and Hany Nasr for coordinating media and<br />

the press conferences in Cairo.<br />

The hard work on the part of a number of Atlantabased<br />

Democracy Program staff helped ensure the<br />

success of the mission, including Paul Linnell, Aliya<br />

Naim, Traci Boyd, Tynesha Green, Deborah Hakes,<br />

Larry Frankel, Ramiro Martinez, Tom Smyth, Beth<br />

Davis, Melissa Montgomery, and Rasha Mohamed.<br />

The Egypt project was managed by Avery Davis-<br />

Roberts, while David Carroll provided overall direction<br />

for the project. This <strong>final</strong> report was drafted by<br />

Zizette Darkazally, Frank McLoughlin, Ebie duPont,<br />

Muammer Mrahorovic, and Owen McDougall. David<br />

Carroll, Avery Davis-Roberts, Sanne van den Bergh,<br />

Sean Dunne, and Sherif Abdel Azim provided significant<br />

contributions and edits to the text.<br />

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