Initially scheduled for 15 April 2015, Togo's 2015 election was later moved 10 days later at the recommendation of John Dramani Mahama, President of Ghana and acting chair of the ECOWAS Organization.
Incumbent President Faure Gnassingbe will be seeking a third term and
Faure Gnassingbe(48)has been in power since the death of his father, Gnassingbe Eyadema, in 2005, winning contested elections that year and five years later
Some 3.5 million of Togo`s seven million people are registered to vote
Polling stations in the tiny West African nation open at 0700 GMT, with some 9,000 police and soldiers on patrol, and with borders shut until Sunday morning for security reasons
More than 1,200 election observers, including from the West African bloc ECOWAS, the African Union and Togolese civil society, will be on hand to monitor voting.
The Govt announced the closure of land borders from 2100 GMT on Friday until 0600 GMT on Sunday "to ensure optimal security conditions" for the elections
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