Egyptians are voting in the third and final round of parliamentary elections.<br /><br />In Mahalla, an industrial city that saw some of the first protests against the rule of former president Hosni Mubarak, election banners and posters drape the main square.<br /><br />The last time people in the city voted - just over a year ago - Mubarak's security forces did everything they could to keep him in power, including closing polling stations and beating and accosting those who tried to monitor the process.<br /><br />Now with this election, the people of Mahalla feel they are beginning to reap the first rewards of the January 25 revolution.<br /><br />Al Jazeera's Jamal Elshayyal reports from Mahalla.