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Men watch the incoming provisional election results on a television outside a shop in the Kibera slum of Nairobi. (Phil Moore, AFP)
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Kenyans listen to a man speaking as residents of the Kibera slum in Nairobi discuss the incoming election results. (Phil Moore, AFP)
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Kenyan men watch television in the Kibera slum of Nairobi as preliminary results trickle in for Monday's general election. (Jerome Delay, AP)
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Kenyans watch the provisional results for the presidential candidates at a restaurant in downtown Nairobi. (Mackenzie Knowles-Coursin, AP)
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A Kenyan looks at a newspaper a day after the country's presidential election. (Sayyid Azim, AP)
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A poll official stacks ballot boxes that have been tallied on March 5, 2013 next to an armed security officer standing guard over the results at a tallying centre in Kakamega, western Kenya, a day after the country held national elections. Kenyans nervously eyed results on March 5 trickling in a day after they turned out peacefully en masse for critical presidential elections, the first since disputed polls five years ago triggered a wave of bloodletting. AFP PHOTO/Tony KARUMBA
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Eyes are now set on tallying after Kenyans turned out en masse for the first presidential poll since disputed results triggered a wave of bloodletting five years ago. (AFP)
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Kenya continues the count in a presidential election that brought out millions of voters despite pockets of violence that killed at least 15 people. (AFP)
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Kenyans, who waited patiently in long lines, hope the vote will restore the nation's image as one of Africa's more stable democracies. (AFP)
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A voting assistant stacks ballot papers marked with a vote for presidential candidate Raila Odinga to an assistant at the Olympic Primary School in Kibera, Nairobi. (AFP)
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Uncounted ballot boxes sit on the floor before being tallied at the Olympic Primary School in Kibera, Nairobi. (AFP)
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A voting assistant stacks ballot papers. (AFP)
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The Presiding Officer from the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) shows presidential ballots for counting at a polling station at the Oloolua Primary School as voting closes in the town of Ngong, outside of Nairobi. (AFP)
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An election observer yawns during the counting of presidential votes at a polling station outside of Nairobi in Kenya. (AFP)
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Staff from the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) empty ballots for counting at a polling station in Nairobi. (AFP)
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Poll officials count ballots at a polling centre following Kenya's national elections. (AFP)