Africa News of Monday, 19 October 2020

Source: africanews/afp

Vote counting under way in Guinea’s Presidential election

Polls closed in Guinea's presidential election on Sunday with the vote-counting process beginning immediately after as some 5.4 million people were registered to vote and mobilised at the polls in this year’s high stakes electoral process — which has been intense in light of current president Alpha Condé is seeking a controversial third term.

Ibrahim Camara, the head of the polling station in Matam, described the vote turnout, "A lot of people participated, we had more voters than non-voters, as in previous years."

Mbalia Touré, the deputy head of the polling station in Matam, shared a similar sentiment, "A lot of people came, so far we have used more than 3 packs of ballot papers. And each packet has 100 ballots, we are at 300 and something, around there."