Most of the votes have been counted. <br /><br />And it looks like Egyptians will choose in June between a man jailed by Hosni Mubarak, and one of the former leader's prime ministers. <br /><br />The Muslim Brotherhood is pitching its candidate, Mohammed Morsi, as a guardian of the revolution. <br /><br />And its urging other candidates to join a reformist coalition.<br /><br />Morsi was jailed for seven months under former president Mubarak. <br /><br />Now, unofficial results give him a quarter of the vote.<br /><br />But Ahmed Shafiq - who was prime minister while Morsi was in prison - also has a lot of support.<br /><br />As a former air force commander, he is a military man who has emphasised his political experience. <br /><br />Al Jazeera's Sherine Tadros has more now on Friday's events.
