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Kenyan poll chief has "sleepless nights", fears officials will be "overwhelmed".

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| December 26, 2002 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

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The Electoral Commission of Kenya (ECK) yesterday told Kenyans holding illegal vote cards to keep-off polling stations or face the law. ECK Chairman Samuel Kivuitu said ECK officials and the police will be involved in an exercise to flush out, arrest and charge people in possession of the cards at polling stations tomorrow.

"People who have fake cards should not come to the polling stations. There will be people to sort them out. They will be arrested," said Kivuitu.

Cases of illegal cards have been reported during the campaign period.

While campaigning in Langata …

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