Kenya election: shootings, fires and bloody clashes mar presidential vote

Fears victory for incumbent leader Uhuru Kenyatta will trigger more violence and legal challenges

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Nairobi police patrol a street where protesters set fire to a barricade in a bid to block access to a polling station
(Image credit: Photo credit Luis Tato/AFP/Getty Images)

The election rerun in Kenya today appears almost certain to end in victory for the incumbent president, Uhuru Kenyatta, who campaigned without a credible challenger after opposition leader Raila Odinga withdrew from the contest over alleged voting irregularities in the previous poll.

None of the six other minor candidates received more than 1% in the August election, according to Al Jazeera English.

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