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Ghana elections: Vote counting begins
Voting in Ghana's mainstream political race reached a conclusion on Monday night at 1700 GMT.
The survey is viewed as a seen as a nearby battle between President Nana Akufo-Addo and his long-lasting adversary John Mahama, competing to lead the nation since quite a while ago saw a signal of security in a disturbed area.
Different surveying stations saw many electors arranged to pick a president among 12 up-and-comers and individuals from parliament for 275 voting constituencies.
The political decision official started counting the votes and are running against the 24-hour time span they provided for report the official champ.
A sum of 38,000 surveying stations were set up to be utilized by the nation's 17 million citizens.
The nation's appointive bonus had reexamined the elector library in front of the surveys to eliminate suspected outsiders who might have casted a ballot illicitly.
The resistance, driven by Mahama party later asserted some of qualified electors were rejected off the rundown. The EC later denied this.
A November overview by the University of Ghana put Akufo-Addo ahead with 51.7 percent of help, while Ghanaian surveyor Ben Ephson assessed the occupant would accumulate 52.6 percent.
Pictured: NDC's John Mahama and NPP's President Nana Akufo-Addo