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Casting his ballot today, Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai expressed confidence he will win an historic and overwhelming victory against his veteran rival, President Robert Mugabe.
Voting in Harare's middle class suburb of Mt. Pleasant, Tsvangirai predicted his party would win "quite resoundingly'.
So far the election has seen little of the violence that plagued previous polls and forced Tsvangirai out of the race in 2008.
But, the election has been overshadowed by suspicions of vote rigging, particularly double registration of some voters on the long-delayed voter roll.