Friday, December 28, 2007

kibaki losing from Raila

President Kibaki losing Kenya vote: media
Kenya's President Mwai Kibaki is trailing his main rival
December 28, 2007, 12:15
Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki trailed his main rival today in the race to lead east Africa's biggest economy for the next five years, according to early tallies by local media.Partial results from three main television stations all gave opposition challenger Raila Odinga - the son of a nationalist hero - a strong lead over his former ally, although a separate exit poll put Kibaki ahead in what many had forecast would be Kenya's closest ever election. Were Odinga to win, this would make Kibaki the first of Kenya's three sitting presidents to be ousted by the ballot box in the 44 years since the end of British colonial rule.Unofficial TV results releasedThe unofficial results by the TV channels were compiled from tallies at counting centres. The latest, from KTN at 12.15pm (0915 GMT), gave Odinga 1,862,573 votes to 1,179,271 for Kibaki - representing about a third of ballots believed cast. About 14 million Kenyans were eligible to vote, although turnout is expected to have been between 8 and 10 million.As official counts slowly reached a Nairobi conference centre ringed by armed guards, the Electoral Commission of Kenya (ECK) said provisional results would be announced throughout today, but that the process could stretch into tomorrow.Officials had earlier given the outcome from just two of Kenya's 210 constituencies. One chose Odinga and the other picked the president, both by large majorities in a reflection of the country's deeply entrenched Kenyan tribalism. The ECK said turnout looked to be the highest since multiparty politics was reintroduced in 1992. International observers said yesterday's voting had gone smoothly, despite sporadic violence and allegations of rigging by both sides. - Reuters

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