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Senegal awaits election outcome | Senegal awaits election outcome |
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Vote counting is under way in Senegal's presidential election, with partial results giving President Abdoulaye Wade a lead over his 14 challengers. | Vote counting is under way in Senegal's presidential election, with partial results giving President Abdoulaye Wade a lead over his 14 challengers. |
But it is still too early to say if Mr Wade will reach the 50% needed to win in the first round of voting. | But it is still too early to say if Mr Wade will reach the 50% needed to win in the first round of voting. |
Mr Wade, who is seeking a second term, has come under pressure in recent months over high rural unemployment. | Mr Wade, who is seeking a second term, has come under pressure in recent months over high rural unemployment. |
Turnout was high and some polling stations stayed open an extra four hours to cope with the queues. | Turnout was high and some polling stations stayed open an extra four hours to cope with the queues. |
Mr Wade sounded confident after he cast his vote and as the counting progressed he was quick to claim victory. | Mr Wade sounded confident after he cast his vote and as the counting progressed he was quick to claim victory. |
But as the results trickle in, President Wade, who came from behind to win in the last election, will be well aware of the danger of a second round, says the BBC's Will Ross in Dakar. | But as the results trickle in, President Wade, who came from behind to win in the last election, will be well aware of the danger of a second round, says the BBC's Will Ross in Dakar. |
Presidential contenders Q&A: Senegal polls | Presidential contenders Q&A: Senegal polls |
Since that election, which saw a rare transfer of power in Africa by the ballot from one leader to a rival, President Wade has fallen out with several of his allies, some of whom were on the ballot papers. | |
Two of them were Moustapha Niasse and the youthful Idrissa Seck, who have both served as prime minister in Mr Wade's administration. | Two of them were Moustapha Niasse and the youthful Idrissa Seck, who have both served as prime minister in Mr Wade's administration. |
Ousmane Tanor Dieng, who served under the previous president, Abdou Diouf, was also seen as a strong contender. | Ousmane Tanor Dieng, who served under the previous president, Abdou Diouf, was also seen as a strong contender. |
New system | New system |
Senegal, a predominately Muslim nation, is seen as a rare model of stable democracy in Africa. It is the only West African nation not to have experienced a coup since independence, and polls in 2000 passed off peacefully. | Senegal, a predominately Muslim nation, is seen as a rare model of stable democracy in Africa. It is the only West African nation not to have experienced a coup since independence, and polls in 2000 passed off peacefully. |
President Abdoulaye Wade is seeking a second term in office | President Abdoulaye Wade is seeking a second term in office |
This time some five million people are eligible to vote. | |
Our correspondent says that after voting began at 0800GMT on Sunday, lengthy queues formed at more than 11,000 polling stations across the country. | Our correspondent says that after voting began at 0800GMT on Sunday, lengthy queues formed at more than 11,000 polling stations across the country. |
Some voters said they would again be backing Mr Wade, pointing that he had started a number of large-scale projects to transform the country. | Some voters said they would again be backing Mr Wade, pointing that he had started a number of large-scale projects to transform the country. |
Others say the construction projects are doing nothing to address the real needs of poor Senegalese. | |
The number of voters has almost doubled since the last election and there have been no independent opinion polls. | The number of voters has almost doubled since the last election and there have been no independent opinion polls. |
And with so many candidates, it may be extremely hard for any of them to get the 50% of votes needed to win outright in a first round, our correspondent says. | And with so many candidates, it may be extremely hard for any of them to get the 50% of votes needed to win outright in a first round, our correspondent says. |
Do you live in Senegal? Did you vote in the elections? Who would you like to win the election? You can send us your comments with the form below: | Do you live in Senegal? Did you vote in the elections? Who would you like to win the election? You can send us your comments with the form below: |