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The government wants to ensure high turnout, but it might be difficult as there is certain apathy among the voters.

Both sides engaged in predictable grandstanding, but a turnout of just 26% showed exactly what voters thought.

Hamas has shown less tolerance, fearful lest a turnout of thousands, including many women and a few rappers, posed a secular challenge.

Some 55% of a high turnout of voters said "yes" to a referendum question so convoluted as to be barely intelligible.

Officials also still not have released any figures for voter turnout, which observers predict may be as low as 10 percent in areas where the Taliban insurgency is active.

Though the turnout, at 70%, was lower than last time, in 2004, when a record 85% voted, this was probably thanks to a rigorous clean-up of the electoral register.

Voter turnout was low for the election.

The biggest worry for the south and its backers abroad is turnout.

In fact, national voters barely know who MEPs are, and turnout in European elections has fallen in every direct election.

The head of an African Observer Mission to Zimbabwe says voter turnout was low in Friday's presidential runoff election and that many voted out of fear.

He emerged with a firmer grip on power: upping the 54% of the vote that he won in the presidential election to 67%, a victory made all the more emphatic by a large turnout.

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The advertising seems aimed at increasing voter turnout.

The generals seem to be alarmed by the prospect of a low turnout, though the election laws do not require a quorum.

The head of a monitoring delegation from the Electoral Institute for Southern Africa, Leshele Thoahlane, said voter turnout, however, appeared to have been low, possibly less than 50 percent.

A high turnout was reported in Mozambique's election, the country's fourth since the end of a bloody civil war in 1992.

The turnout was decent, at about 50%, and several big fund managers were clearly furious.

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