Polls open Saturday in the second round of Egypt's divisive presidential runoff elections. Follow Ahram Online's blow-by-blow coverage of the voting process that will result in a successor for ousted strongman Mubarak 8:00 Polls open across Egypt as the second round of Egypt's hotly contested presidential runoffs gets underway. Egyptian voters are heading to the poling stations across the country, Saturday, for the contentious presidential runoffs between Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohamed Mursi and former regime member Ahmed Shafiq. Two days previously, on Thursday, Egypt's High Constitutional Court verdict saw Parliament dissolved and the Political Disenfranchisement Law, aimed at barring Mubarak-era ministers like Shafiq from holding government offices, declared unconstitutional allowing the former prime minister to run. The Constituent Assembly, tasked with authoring Egypt's constitution, is likely to be disbanded, meaning that Egypt's president will be elected without a parliament or a constitution. Thursday's ruling sparked uproar across the political spectrum, with eliminated presidential contender Abdel-Moneim Abul-Fotouh calling the decision a “military coup” and opposition figure Mohamed ElBaradei declaring the country's revolution as in “intensive care.”