Voting in today's Guinea presidential elections has been marked with a calm and tranquil atmosphere as most voters await their turns to cast their ballots.
Election observers' report of a high voter turnout with long queues at polling stations in the capital, Conakry and some parts of the country as polling materials did not arrive on time and voters going through cumbersome routine of identifying their names on the biometric voters' register.
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