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ACCRA, Dec. 7 (Xinhuanet) -- Ghanaians began to cast
their votes on Tuesday morning for the fourth successive democratic elections
since 1992, hoping the government for the next four years can bring about
vigorous economic development to the politically stable west African country.
A total of 10.3 million people have
registered to vote in 21,000 polling stations across the country. They will
elect 230 parliamentarians and the president.
The competition for presidency is widely expected to
be betweentwo candidates, the incumbent President John Agyekum Kufuor and his
longtime rival John Evans Atta Mills. Enditem
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