Angolan election officials extended voting by a day in the capital, but said Saturday the logistical problems that marred the first balloting in 16 years were confined to Luanda.
A former rebel group that is the war-ravaged country's main opposition said problems were so widespread the vote should be redone in the capital. One of Africa's longest civil wars had included a resurgence of fighting after the last elections in 1992 when the party, known as UNITA, rejected results showing it had lost. Angola has been at peace for six years now.
Some polling stations stayed open all night Friday to accommodate voters in Luanda, who spent hours in line because of …

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