Niger polls close in election aimed at returning nation to civilian rule, Bloomberg (2011)
This article reports on the elections in Niger. On January 31, citizens cast their ballots to elect a new parliament and restore civilian rule in the country. According to the initial statements of the electoral commission, the voter turnout was between 45% and 51%, and the initial results might be released 2-3 days after the closing of the polls. 10 presidential candidates were competing to replace junta leader Djibo Salou.
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