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TOPSHOT - Ugandan voters who were unable to vote the first day, queue outside polling stations, in Kampala on February 19, 2016. Dozens of polling stations in Uganda were forced to open for a second day on February 19, 2016 after the late delivery of ballot boxes and voting papers prevented many from casting their ballots. President Yoweri Museveni, 71, is expected to win re-election, winning a fifth term in office and extending his 30-year rule of the east African country. In the capital Kampala, Thursday's elections were disrupted by the late arrival of polling materials, angry demonstrations by frustrated voters, police use of tear gas and the brief arrest of an opposition candidate. A total of 36 polling stations in the city and the surrounding Wakiso district were due to reopen on February 19 morning. / AFP / CARL DE SOUZA (Photo credit should read CARL DE SOUZA/AFP/Getty Images)

TOPSHOT - Ugandan voters who were unable to vote the first day, queue outside polling stations, in Kampala on February 19, 2016. 
Dozens of polling stations in Uganda were forced to open for a second day on February 19, 2016 after the late delivery of ballot boxes and voting papers prevented many from casting their ballots. President Yoweri Museveni, 71, is expected to win re-election, winning a fifth term in office and extending his 30-year rule of the east African country. In the capital Kampala, Thursday's elections were disrupted by the late arrival of polling materials, angry demonstrations by frustrated voters, police use of tear gas and the brief arrest of an opposition candidate. A total of 36 polling stations in the city and the surrounding Wakiso district were due to reopen on February 19 morning.  / AFP / CARL DE SOUZA        (Photo credit should read CARL DE SOUZA/AFP/Getty Images)