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Kenyans Choose Next President in Fiercely Contested Vote

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8 August 2017 13:35 WIB

People queue outside a polling station to cast their vote during the presidential election in the city centre in Nairobi, Kenya, August 8, 2017. Kenyans on Tuesday voted in large numbers an election that pits President Uhuru Kenyatta against challenger Raila Odinga in this East African economic hub known for its relative, long-term stability as well as the ethnic allegiances that shadow its democracy. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya

8 Agustus 2017 00:00 WIB

Kenyans line up to vote in Bissil, 120 kms. (75 miles) south of Nairobi, Kenya, Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2017. Voters formed long lines at many polling stations before dawn, waiting for the chance to cast ballots in the tightly contested race for the presidency as well as for more than 1,800 elected positions, including governors, legislative representatives and county officials. AP/Jerome Delay

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A man casts his vote at a polling station during the presidential election in Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya August 8, 2017. A key concern was whether Kenya would echo its 2013 election, a mostly peaceful affair despite opposition allegations of vote-tampering, or the 2007 election, which led to violence fueled by ethnic divisions that killed more than 1,000 people. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya

8 Agustus 2017 00:00 WIB

A woman casts her vote just after dawn at a polling station in Nairobi, Kenya, Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2017. Kenyatta, the 55-year-old son of Kenya's first president after independence from British colonial rule, campaigned on a record of major infrastructure projects, many backed by China, and claimed strong economic growth. Odinga, 72, is also the son of a leader of the independence struggle and has cast himself as a champion of the poor and a harsh critic of endemic corruption in many state institutions. AP/Khalil Senosi

8 Agustus 2017 00:00 WIB

A polling official marks a voter's finger after casting his vote at a polling station in Nairobi, Kenya, Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2017. Kenyans are going to the polls to vote in a general election after a tightly fought presidential race between incumbent President Uhuru Kenyatta and main opposition leader Raila Odinga. AP/ Sayyid Abdul Azim

8 Agustus 2017 00:00 WIB

People queue outside a polling station in Moi Avenue primary school to cast their vote during the presidential election in the city centre in Nairobi, Kenya, August 8, 2017. More than 300 people, including ethnic Maasai draped in traditional red blankets, waited for hours in the dark before polling station opened in the Rift Valley town of Il Bissil. Kenyan television also showed long lines of voters in the port city of Mombasa. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya

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