There are few doubts that President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi will win a second term in office, after most challengers withdrew from the race.
The only other candidate is the little-known centrist politician Moussa Mostafa Moussa.
But Moussa is known to be a supporter of the president, and has said he supports Mr Sisi's re-election.
Meanwhile, political analysts say Egypt presidential election has already a determined outcome.
Egypt, which has a population of 95 million, is the largest Arab country and has played a central role in Middle Eastern politics in modern times.
Voters choose between two presidential candidates; incumbent president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and El-Ghad Party chairperson, Moussa Mostafa Moussa.
In 2014, when Sisi first ran for president, less than half of the eligible voters cast their ballot, with the former military commander receiving 96.9 percent of the votes. Critics described it as a sham election.
This year, the economy has emerged as one of the top concerns in the minds of the Egyptian public.