Egypt's presidential Elections Commission (PEC) has declared former military chief Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi Egypt's new president, confirming that*he won 23.78 million votes (96.91 percent)*in the 26-28 May election. El-Sisi's sole contender, leftist Hamdeen Sabahi, took a*modest 757,511 of the votes (3.9 percent). According to Judge Anwar El-Assi, 25,578,233*voted in the elections, a tur**ut of*47.5 percent.*Spoilt votes exceeded the votes for Sabahi, with 1,040,608 invalidated ballots. The official results an**unced by the PEC can**t be appealed, as per the presidential election law issued by interim President Adly Mansour on 8 March.