Ballots counted after pivotal C. African Republic election

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A election official writes as people cast their ballots during elections in Bangui, Central African Republic, Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2015. Thousands in Central African Republic's capital voted Wednesday in national elections with hope that a new president will lead to greater stability after years of violence.
The National Electoral Authority said lines were moving until polling stations closed in Wednesday's vote. No violence was reported. The African Union observation mission head said that no major issues were seen. However, voters and candidates remarked that names were missing from ballots and some materials were not available.
Voters are choosing a government to replace the transitional leaders put in place in 2014. More than 1.8 million people were registered to vote at more than 500 polling stations nationwide. United Nations peacekeepers and national security forces provided security at polling stations.
The nation has been rocked by unrest since March 2013.


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