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Kenyan voters' views: Enid
Enid Okenye, 18, finished school last year and is now at university in the capital, Nairobi, where he lives.

Enid spoke to the BBC News website while waiting to vote at 1030 GMT.

It is very hot. The sun is high above and beating down.

I am tired and there are many people waiting.

NAIROBI PROVINCE
Political affiliation: ODM (Odinga) and PNU (Kibaki)
Ethnicity: Cosmopolitan
Issues: Insecurity; unemployment

I started queuing around 1000 local time [0700 GMT] but some people came as early as 0500 [0200 GMT].

The queue is so very, very long. There are around 500 people in front of me.

The line is moving though, so hopefully it will not be much longer till I am out of here.

People boarding matatus [buses] in Nairobi
Crime is bad - especially high. I'm never sure if I am safe
Enid Okenye, Nairobi

There are issues about rigging which is worrying and Raila Odinga is not even on the register.

So we don't know what's going to happen.

People are definitely angry around here. Everyone is complaining but everything is calm - no-one is fighting.

I'm here with a friend - but he has gone for lunch and so while he eats I am keeping our place in the line and then he will do the same for me when he returns from eating.



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