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Kenyans watch the results of general election in a local bar in Nairobi on Monday. Five years after more than 1,000 people were killed in election-related violence, Kenyans went to the polls on Monday to begin casting votes in a nationwide election seen as the country's most important - and complicated - in its 50-year history. (Riccardo Gangale, AP)
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A man who was injured during attacks by suspected members of the Mombasa Republican Council separatist group is treated in the District Hospital in Kilifi, near Mombasa. Separatists armed with guns, machetes and bows and arrows launched attacks that killed 19 people including policemen on Monday, as millions of Kenyans waited in long lines to cast ballots in the country's first presidential election in five years. (AP Photo)
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A party observer, left, asks to help a Kenyan lady cast her ballots at a polling station in the Kibera slum in a general election in Nairobi, Kenya. Kenyans waited in long lines to cast their ballots five years after more than 1,000 people died in election-related violence. (Jerome Delay, AP)
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An election official hands out ballots at a polling station in the Kibera slum in a general election in Nairobi, Kenya. (Jerome Delay, AP)
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Kenyans line up to vote at a polling station in the Kibera slum. (Jerome Delay, AP)
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Kenyans line up early in the morning for voting in a general election in Kisumu. (James Keyi, AP)
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An elderly lady walks with a cane to cast her vote in the Mutumo primary school near Gatundu. (Ben Curtis, AP)
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Election volunteers listen to instructions before proceeding to the opening of the ballot boxes at a polling station in the Kibera slum. (Jerome Delay, AP)
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Masaai line up to vote in a general election in Ilbissil. (Riccardo Gangale, AP)
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Kenyan Presidential candidate Uhuru Kenyatta casts his vote, accompanied by his wife Margaret Wanjiru Gakuo, at the Mutomo primary school near Gatundu, north of Nairobi. (Ben Curtis, AP)
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Kenyan Prime Minister and presidential candidate Raila Odinga gets ready to cast his ballot in Nairobi. (Jerome Delay, AP)
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A Masaai walks to a polling station to vote in a general election in Kumpa, Kenya. (Riccardo Gangale, AP)
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An elederly Maasai woman is watched over by an IEBC official as she casts her vote in Ilngarooj during the nationwide elections. (AFP)
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Maasai tribes-people leave after voting in Ilngarooj, Kajiado during Kenya's presidential elections. (Carl de Souza, AFP)
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Voters queue at dawn to cast their ballot at St. Matthews Church in the Langata constituency of the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. (AFP)
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Voters queue at dawn outside Ondugu Polling Station in the constituency of Kibera, Nairobi. (AFP)
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A Kenyan soldier keeps watch as voters queue outside a polling station. (AFP)
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People queue up ready to cast their vote in the Changamwe area of Mombasa. (AFP)
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Journalists and polling staff look on as Kenya's Prime Minister Raila Odinga, candidate for the country's presidency, casts his vote at the Old Kibera Primary School voting centre in his constituency of Kibera, Nairobi. (AFP)
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Kenyans in the Dandora neighborhood of Nairobi wait in line to vote at Dandora Secondary School in Nairobi. (AFP)
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Staff from the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) prepare for the opening of a polling station in the Langata constituency of Nairobi, Kenya. (AFP)
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Voters in the Dandora neighborhood of Nairobi started queuing at Dandora Primary School in the pre-dawn hours on March 4. (Jennifer Huxta, AFP)
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Kenyans in the Dandora neighborhood of Nairobi wait to vote at James Gichuru Primary School. Long lines of Kenyans queued from far before dawn to vote in critical elections, the first since violent polls five years ago. (Jennifer Huxta, AFP)
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Kenyans in the Dandora neighborhood of Nairobi wait to vote. (Jennifer Huxta, AFP)
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Headline of the Daily Nation reads "Never again" on voting day. (AFP)
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A voter puts a ballot paper into the senatorial box as voting kicked off in Kenya on March 4 in the country's western province in Kakamega. (AFP)
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People queue at dawn as voting kicked off in Kenya. (AFP)
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A voter puts a ballot paper into the senatorial box as voting kicked off. (AFP)
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Kenyans voters queuing for the presidential elections at the Kisumu Social Centre, one of the largest polling stations in Kisumu town in western Kenya. (Till Muellenmeister, AFP)
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A voter fills the ballot paper for the presidential elections at the Kisumu Social Centre, one of the largest polling stations in Kisumu town in western Kenya March 4, 2013. Kenyans go to the polls March 4, 2013 for the first time since bloody post-poll violence five years ago for which a top presidential candidate faces trial for crimes against humanity. Neck-and-neck rivals for the presidency, Prime Minister Raila Odinga and his deputy Uhuru Kenyatta, have publicly vowed there will be no rep
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A IEBC offical checks the registration papers of voters who are queuing at the the Kisumu Social Centre, one of the largest polling stations in Kisumu town in western Kenya. (AFP)
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Kenyans voters que for the presidential elections at the Kisumu Social Centre, one of the largest polling stations in Kisumu town in western Kenya. (AFP)
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Masaai women line up at dawn to vote in a general election in Kumpa, Kenya. Five years after more than 1 000 people were killed in election-related violence, Kenyans went to the polls. (Riccardo Gangale, AP)
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Kenyans cast their vote in a general election at the Mutomo primary school near Gatundu, north of Nairobi. (Ben Curtis, AP)
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Kenyans line up to cast their vote in a general election at the Mutomo primary school near Gatundu, north of Nairobi. (Ben Curtis, AP)
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