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| navigate by keyword : 2011 2012 activity africa african africans black cast casting choice conflict dakar day democracy election elections event february female females finger for fuchsia general grass green happy indelible ink line marked million patience patient people place politic political politics poll polling power presidential queue queuing rear registered senegal smile smiling south stand standing station sunday temporary the tripartite view vote voter voters votes voting wait waiting were west white with woman yoff |
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| The voter's finger is marked with fuchsia indelible ink, Senegal 2012 Presidential elections, 26 February 2012. Around 5.3 million people were registered to vote in Sunday's election.Senegal, a former French colony, is one of the continent's pioneer democracies, boasting an unbroken series of elections since independence in 1960. The election is taking place amid appeals for calm by Thomas Boni Yayi, African Union president, and for peaceful and transparent elections by Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary-general. |
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