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At least 4 killed as violence mars repeat of Kenya’s presidenti­al vote

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NAIROBI, Kenya — Opposition supporters boycotted Thursday’s rerun of Kenya’s disputed presidenti­al election, clashing with police in some parts of the East African country and forcing authoritie­s to postpone voting in areas affected by the violence. At least four people were killed.

While most of Kenya was peaceful, voter turnout was relatively low even in some regions considered to be stronghold­s for President Uhuru Kenyatta, who was declared the winner of an Aug. 8 election that later was nullified by the Supreme Court in a decision seen as precedent-setting for Africa.

Polling stations in some areas supporting opposition leader Raila Odinga didn’t open at all because of sporadic unrest in which police fired bullets and tear gas at stonethrow­ing protesters who heeded his call for a boycott and maintained the election was not credible.

Voting in four counties, including the opposition stronghold of Kisumu, will be held Saturday, said Wafula Chebukati, chairman of Kenya’s electoral commission.

A police statement late Thursday said one person died of a gunshot wound in Kisumu County when about 300 people “stormed into” a vote counting center. It said another person was shot dead in Homa Bay in western Kenya when hundreds of people tried to force their way into a police base.

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