Election 2008 in Pictures

Source: Happy Ghana
President John Kufuor casts his ballot in the capital Accra
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President John Kufuor casts his ballot in the capital Accra

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Ghana   s ruling New Patriotic Party   s presidential candidate Nana Akufo-Addo prepares to cast his ballot in Kibi
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Ghana s ruling New Patriotic Party s presidential candidate Nana Akufo-Addo prepares to cast his ballot in Kibi
Ghana s ruling New Patriotic Party s presidential candidate Nana Akufo-Addo casts his ballot in Kibi
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Ghana s ruling New Patriotic Party s presidential candidate Nana Akufo-Addo casts his ballot in Kibi
A Ghanaian woman casts her vote for president at the Accra Girls Secondary School in Accra, Ghana, Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008. An estimated 12.4 million registered voters, roughly half the country s population of 23 million, will choose from one of eight candidates to succeed President John Kufuor, who is stepping down after two terms as required by law. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
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A Ghanaian woman casts her vote for president at the Accra Girls Secondary School in Accra, Ghana, Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008. An estimated 12.4 million registered voters, roughly half the country s population of 23 million, will choose from one of eight candidates to succeed President John Kufuor, who is stepping down after two terms as required by law. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
People sit under signs explaining the voting process as they wait for polls to open in Accra, Ghana, Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008. An estimated 12.4 million registered voters, roughly half the country s population of 23 million, will choose from one of eight candidates to succeed President John Kufuor, who is stepping down after two terms as required by law. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
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People sit under signs explaining the voting process as they wait for polls to open in Accra, Ghana, Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008. An estimated 12.4 million registered voters, roughly half the country s population of 23 million, will choose from one of eight candidates to succeed President John Kufuor, who is stepping down after two terms as required by law. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Freemia Adiui, wearing traditional Ghanaian clothes, casts his vote for president at the Victory International polling station in Kakuudi neighborhood, in Accra, Ghana Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008. An estimated 12.4 million registered voters, roughly half the country s population of 23 million, will choose from one of eight candidates to succeed President John Kufuor, who is stepping down after two terms as required by law. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
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Freemia Adiui, wearing traditional Ghanaian clothes, casts his vote for president at the Victory International polling station in Kakuudi neighborhood, in Accra, Ghana Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008. An estimated 12.4 million registered voters, roughly half the country s population of 23 million, will choose from one of eight candidates to succeed President John Kufuor, who is stepping down after two terms as required by law. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Yeboah Yaw, who got in line to vote at 5 a.m., battles sun and fatigue as he waits for polls to open at a New Town polling station, in Accra, Ghana Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008. An estimated 12.4 million registered voters, roughly half the country s population of 23 million, will choose from one of eight candidates to succeed President John Kufuor, who is stepping down after two terms as required by law. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
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Yeboah Yaw, who got in line to vote at 5 a.m., battles sun and fatigue as he waits for polls to open at a New Town polling station, in Accra, Ghana Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008. An estimated 12.4 million registered voters, roughly half the country s population of 23 million, will choose from one of eight candidates to succeed President John Kufuor, who is stepping down after two terms as required by law. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Opposition Presidential candidate John Atta Mills casts his vote at a polling station in Regimanuel Estate in Accra, Ghana Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008. An estimated 12.4 million registered voters, roughly half the country s population of 23 million, will choose from one of eight candidates to succeed President John Kufuor, who is stepping down after two terms as required by law. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
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Opposition Presidential candidate John Atta Mills casts his vote at a polling station in Regimanuel Estate in Accra, Ghana Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008. An estimated 12.4 million registered voters, roughly half the country s population of 23 million, will choose from one of eight candidates to succeed President John Kufuor, who is stepping down after two terms as required by law. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Opposition Presidential candidate John Atta Mills holds up his completed ballot prior to voting, at a polling station in Regimanuel Estate, in Accra, Ghana Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008. An estimated 12.4 million registered voters, roughly half the country s population of 23 million, will choose from one of eight candidates to succeed President John Kufuor, who is stepping down after two terms as required by law.(AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
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Opposition Presidential candidate John Atta Mills holds up his completed ballot prior to voting, at a polling station in Regimanuel Estate, in Accra, Ghana Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008. An estimated 12.4 million registered voters, roughly half the country s population of 23 million, will choose from one of eight candidates to succeed President John Kufuor, who is stepping down after two terms as required by law.(AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Rosemond Anim, right, is handed a presidential ballot by a poll worker before voting at Accra Girls Secondary School in Accra, Ghana, Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008. An estimated 12.4 million registered voters, roughly half the country s population of 23 million, will choose from one of eight candidates to succeed President John Kufuor, who is stepping down after two terms as required by law. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
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Rosemond Anim, right, is handed a presidential ballot by a poll worker before voting at Accra Girls Secondary School in Accra, Ghana, Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008. An estimated 12.4 million registered voters, roughly half the country s population of 23 million, will choose from one of eight candidates to succeed President John Kufuor, who is stepping down after two terms as required by law. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Alimatu Banasi casts her vote for president at the Victory International polling station in the Kakuudi neighborhood of Accra, Ghana Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008. An estimated 12.4 million registered voters, roughly half the country s population of 23 million, will choose from one of eight candidates to succeed President John Kufuor, who is stepping down after two terms as required by law. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
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Alimatu Banasi casts her vote for president at the Victory International polling station in the Kakuudi neighborhood of Accra, Ghana Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008. An estimated 12.4 million registered voters, roughly half the country s population of 23 million, will choose from one of eight candidates to succeed President John Kufuor, who is stepping down after two terms as required by law. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Voters wait patiently in line to cast their votes for president at the Accra Girls Secondary School in Accra, Ghana, Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008. An estimated 12.4 million registered voters, roughly half the country s population of 23 million, will choose from one of eight candidates to succeed President John Kufuor, who is stepping down after two terms as required by law. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
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Voters wait patiently in line to cast their votes for president at the Accra Girls Secondary School in Accra, Ghana, Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008. An estimated 12.4 million registered voters, roughly half the country s population of 23 million, will choose from one of eight candidates to succeed President John Kufuor, who is stepping down after two terms as required by law. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

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