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Citizens anxiously wait election results

Initial provisional results released by Ghana's election agency showed neither candidate gaining the upper hand.

Ghanaians anxiously wait election results

The high-stakes race between incumbent John Mahama and rival Nana Akufo-Addo is seen as a litmus test of stability for one of Africa's most secure democracies.

Results will trickle in over the day, with the final winner expected to be announced at the earliest late Thursday.

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Early Thursday, the Electoral Commission website was down but it tweeted the provisional results of six of the 275 constituencies, with Mahama scoring 62,930 votes and Akufo-Addo 62,220.

Election fever gripped Ghana's capital Accra, with people out in the streets late into the night as counting of the thumbprint votes got under way, many standing behind red police lines and closely observing the blue-shirted election officials.

Mohammed Kamil, a trainee teacher, told AFP he wanted the new government to "create jobs for the youth... that will bring us peace and harmony."

Nana Akufo-Addo, (C), candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the presidential elections, casts his ballot as he votes at Rock of Ages Academy in Kibi, on December 7, 2016

Sporadic reports of violence and technical problems marred the vote although the election was seen to have gone well overall.

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Voting was delayed in the Jaman North constituency until Thursday "due to security concerns," the Electoral Commission tweeted.

The commission also reported that supporters of Akufo-Addo's New Patriotic Party (NPP) had beaten one of its officials.

In another hiccup "hackers" had caused its website and election results app to crash.

Despite the problems, accredited observer Christopher Fomunyoh, regional director for the US-based National Democratic Institute, said the vote had gone well.

People line up to vote at a polling station in Kibi, southern Ghana, on December 7, 2016

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"It's just impressive to see how the Ghanaian civil society have taken this on, to monitor and report on the process."

- Be 'vigilant' -

Akufo-Addo had told his supporters that "vigilance is key" at the polls in an attempt to avoid a repeat of the 2012 vote -- narrowly won by Mahama with 50.7 percent -- that he contested unsuccessfully in the country's Supreme Court.

President John Mahama votes in the Bole district, northern region, on December 7, 2016

"We wish to state emphatically that the NPP will not allow any person, persons or entity to subvert the will of the Ghanaian people and that all necessary steps will be taken to protect the vote," party campaign chairman Peter Mac Manu said in a statement just after midnight.

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Mac Manu said the NPP has an "ever increasing possibility of being declared the winner by the Electoral Commission with a strong parliamentary majority."

After voting yesterday, Mahama voiced confidence the election would "consolidate that democracy further".

There are seven candidates battling for the top job -- including former first lady Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings -- and if the smaller parties perform well and deny either frontrunner a majority, a run-off vote will be held later this month.

Charismatic Mahama, 58, is running for a second term. The leader of the ruling New Democratic Congress (NDC) party has urged voters to "stay the course", promising to deliver more infrastructure projects.

Akufo-Addo, 72, is making his third and likely last bid for highest office. He has blasted Ghana's poor economic growth estimated at 3.3 percent in 2016 -- the slowest rate in two decades -- and outlined how to get the economy back on track.

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