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Originally published Monday, November 19, 2012 at 3:29 AM

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Observers: Sierra Leone vote peaceful

International observers say Sierra Leone's presidential election over the weekend was largely peaceful and well-conducted.

The Associated Press

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FREETOWN, Sierra Leone —

International observers say Sierra Leone's presidential election over the weekend was largely peaceful and well-conducted.

Observers from the European Union and the U.S.-based Carter Center are releasing their preliminary findings Monday. EU chief observer Richard Howitt told reporters that there had been some isolated, small-scale incidents during Saturday's vote. Those included reports of governing party officials distributing gifts with "a significant amount of money involved."

Saturday's vote was Sierra Leone's third presidential election since the end of a brutal 11-year civil war in 2002, and only the second since the departure of U.N. peacekeepers.

Sierra Leone's electoral commission has yet to release official results that will indicate whether the vote will go to a second round. The winning candidate needs to garner at least 55 percent to avoid a runoff.

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