Ghanaians will vote for a president and members of parliament on December 7 in an important test for the country's long democratic tradition.
Building on twenty years of uninterrupted growth, Ghana, now a middle-income country, is also known for its expert management of elections. The country's last elections in 2008 for instance, led to a peaceful transfer of power despite a less than 0.5% margin of victory in a highly politicized environment.
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