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It has been a surprising departure from the past; the widespread long, overnight queues usually associated with general elections in Ghana have been missing this election, safe for a handful of places.
The norm would have been that long queues of voters, and objects such as stones, chairs and gallons representing voters, would have formed overnight as anxious voters desiring to cast their ballots early in the day forgo sleep.
The stones and gallons would represent voters in the queues who want to attend to some other business and would have secured their turns with the acknowledgement of 'neighbours' in the queue.
This is in spite of the labelling of this year's election as a 'high stakes' election, whatever that means.
Bawumia in Walewale, Mahama in Bole
Vice President and presidential candidate of the NPP, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, arrived in his hometown of Walewale, in the North East Region Friday night.
The Vice President votes in Kperiga, a suburb of Walewale, and he is expected to cast his ballot there when polls open.
Dr. Bawumia is on the ballot for the first time, on the ticket of the NPP, and he is seeking to be elected President, having been Vice President to President Akufo-Addo in the past eight years.
Similarly former President John Dramani Mahama, presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress, arrived at his home base of Bole-Bamboi constituency in the Savannah Region on Friday to cast his vote, confident of victory.
Bole-Bamboi holds significant personal and political value for Mr Mahama, as he previously served as the constituency's Member of Parliament before ascending to the roles of Vice President and President of Ghana.
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